Friday, June 20, 2014

Small Things help us in Inching Ahead in Tennis

It is always nice to see youngsters playing Tennis, flexing their muscles in Tennis Courts. Newer and newer generations are storming the game of tennis like anything. The aggression is not the thing, which can take things at par, streamlining is also required.

This streamlining of energy is possible, if proper training schedules are in line. Tennis clubs are the ones, which allow these youngsters to bloom and explore their potential to the fullest.

These clubs are equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure, certified trainers, and other facilities, which are enough to make a Tennis aspirant a strong player.
The recently held French Open, it is a kind of a tournament where biggies meet, ‘clash of titans’ happen and it’s a win-win situation for fans who are watching it. If we see, a lot more goes into the making of an international player, from a local club at state level to national level, then competing at an international arena. The small baby steps helped Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, and Andy Murray to earn this kind of respect that they are amongst the top International players.

The role of a trainer is as same as of a schoolteacher has in the life of a student. It would not be injustice if we relate a trainer to a Gem, which is of limited edition; practice alone cannot help, a player needs a trainer who is everything from a mentor to a guide. On the footsteps of a trainer, a player can do wonders. Many players do give recognition to their respective trainers.

From the perspective of Tennis lover; it is delight to watch a player like Rafael Nadal playing in front of your eyes. He is too good and you will be short of words explaining about Rafael time and again. The youngsters have a lot of homework to do from his recent games in French Open, his skill sets are as good as it can be, and it takes years to be like him. He is able to win 9 French Grand Slam Open and he is known as ‘king of clay’. Whereas, fourteen Grand Slams in total are under his name, which is an achievement in itself.

There is always something to learn from players like Rafael Nadal and he is not only a role model but also regarded as God in Tennis.

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