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Posted by
Eric on
January 18, 2006
at
03:42
Check out the video of this shot by clicking on the Pictures
I didn't try this shot on my last trip to the pool hall for a number of reasons.
I would advise putting something soft beneath and behind the racket because there will be times when the ball flies over the table but not into the tennis racket. You don't want the ball to damage anything so use common sense if you're going to try this shot.
Posted by
marrieX on
April 20, 2009
at
07:03
What are the advantages of wearing shoes specifically made for tennis compared to cross trainers, for example? I've read reviews of people saying how the sole of their tennis shoes wore out in a few months. That's because the sole of tennis shoes are thin. Cross trainers have much thicker tread. And I play tennis in them. How would it improve my playing, if I wore tennis specific shoes? Somebody once claimed that the heel of tennis shoes is lower, thus making for better balance while hitting the ball. Somebody else claimed they have better lateral support.
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