How to choose a beginner tennis racket for your child

These days, children are considered the “couch” generation as they do not need to move around anymore. Everything that they need and want is already right on their fingers, with all the gadgets at their whim. However, it is still important to introduce them to more physical activities for their growth and development. A child does not need to be athletic as you may read here, but they always go outside and let those muscles go to work. Why don’t you try introducing them to a hobby that is still fun but involves more movement?

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The Tennis Foodie Turns Four

The Tennis Foodie turns four today. It’s been a very challenging yet ultra productive year. This year, I started to post daily at the start of the pandemic. I also released more recipes this year. I’ll continue to do that next year.

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How to Get Better at Tennis Without a Court

Unless you’re lucky enough to have your own tennis court at home, there will be times when you can’t train or practice your game with the use of a court. However, there are lots of ways to work on your training to get better at tennis when you don’t have access to a court.

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A Guide to Buying Sport Equipment from eBay

With 182 million eBay users worldwide and 1.3 billion listings as of mid-2019, eBay is, without a doubt, the world’s largest Internet marketplace. The company attributes this phenomenal growth to its recent efforts to improve the buying and selling experience for its users. These include simplifying buyers’ returns process and facilitating purchases for volume-based discounted products.

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Exclusive Interview with Holger Rune

I had an opportunity to chat with Holger Rune, winner of the boys’ singles at Roland Garros 2019 and ITF World Junior Finals 2019. He plans to utilize the junior exempt place he earned into World Tennis Tour events on the remainder of the season. He was born on April 29, 2003 and from Charlottenlund, Denmark. An aggressive baseliner with two-handed backhand, he currently plays at M25 Klosters this week.

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5 Best Ways to Raise Money for Charity

Even the good guys and helpers need some help at times. Often, charity organizations and charitable individuals are left without any ideas on how they can raise the necessary money or how to bring a good campaign to an even better end. What they need is ideas on how to engage people in an easy, quick and effective way. So, if you or your organization struggle to rally people to write those checks, here are the five best ways to raise money for charity.

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Go From Double Faults To Aces In 3 Easy Steps

If you adore playing tennis in your spare time and you love nothing more than getting stuck into a rally, you might be keen to improve your game. The most significant part of any tennis player’s armory is the serve. You could be great at the net, have perfect touch with volleys, and have a backhand like Monica Seles, but if your serve is pitiful, you aren’t going to be taking your game to the next level. The serve is the action that makes or breaks your games. Take a look at these three easy steps that you can follow to help you go from double faults to aces.

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5 Fun Sports that Are Secretly Amazing Workouts

Working out can sometimes be a drag. Sitting in the gym doing the same thing over and over with no end in sight just isn’t a lot of people’s thing. Sure, some people can see past the grind and know the results that lie in wait, but not everyone wants to push through hours of boredom to get those results.

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Tani – Innovative Premium Men’s Underwear

Have you ever experience having difficulty with your inner wear during any tennis matches? I found a new company that sets a new standard in creating the best men’s underwear for leisurewear and sports – Tani USA

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The Tennis Foodie Year End Report 3

Another challenging yet a very productive year for The Tennis Foodie. As I mentioned before, The Tennis Foodie was born out of love and passion for Food, Tennis, Fashion and Travel. My third year was not short of drama, features, awards, travel, tennis and fashion. So what changed after three years?

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