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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Amazingly Fun Tennis Game is Played in France

Tim recently returned from a holiday in France, where he played David's fantastically fun quickfire tennis game called Dakete.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Nadal, Djokovic, & Federer - The Story So Far on Day 2 of Wimbledon 08

David summarises how his opinion on the top 3 seeds and hints that Nadal might have a weakness in his game.

Farewell Fabrice - Santoro Exits Wimbledon 2008

Fabrice Santoro fell yesterday to Andy Murray. David and Tim reflect on his magical style of play.

Old Tennis Habits Die Hard

David talks about the challenges many players face when trying to change ingrained habits.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

What Happened to Federer at Roland Garros 2008?

David talks about how disappointed he was at the one sided French Open Final. What might have caused such a thrashing of the world no. 1? David has a few theories...

Monday, July 16, 2007

A Magical Wimbledon Men's Final

David reports on an amazing Wimbledon Mens Final of the 2007 championships. Federer beat Nadal to claim a fifth sucessive Wimbledon men's single title - equalling Bjorn Borg's record. Jamie Murry went on to win the mixed doubles later on in the day.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Special Wimbledon Bulletin Wed 27th June 07

In this first special Wimbledon bulletins David talks to Tim about the rainy start to this years Wimbledon. Also included are Agassi's shorts, Henman's victory of Moya, and printable cut-out masks. Enjoy.

Friday, June 15, 2007

GO GO Gonzalez Forehand!

One of David's Favourite players is Gonzalez - he's got the biggest forehand in the world. Listen to the whole MP3 by clicking the link.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Tennis Instruction Feedback

Good News for all Tennis Fans!

You can now have all your tennis related questions answered, just send me an email and or leave me a skype voicemail. These can be anything from requests for very specific coaching instructions to very general website feedback, or you may want to start a tennis debate or just get something off your chest. If you want to join in on the fun please get in touch. I want to get this tennis community going - especially the online interactive coaching.

Once the interactive coaching gets some momentum I think it will contain some really good info for tennis players. If you haven't already done so, please watch one of my tennis instruction videos. Then send us any feedback in any form you like email, skype, or send us a tennis video clip.