Archive for March, 2009
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7 Tax Tips for Tennis Pros
Ken and Karen DeHart along with Karen’s father have one of the largest family owned tax practices in Northern California. Ken does tennis and taxes and Karen does theater and taxes – how about that for a little right brain – left brain activity? Tax time can be a challenge for Tennis Teaching Professionals. Most [...]
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Job Description for Director of Tennis
Member Relations: 1. Maintain accurate and updated profiles of all members, contact all new members and get them involved within the first 30 days of membership. 2. Solicit appropriate member feedback about programs, the club and staff for member retention, program and staff evaluation. 3. Promote and market the brand name TENNIS at the club [...]
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7 Reasons to “Stencil” or Logo Your Racquet Strings?
Ever thought about why your racquet comes with a “stenciled” logo on the strings. Wilson has a big red”W”, Prince has a big black “P”, Yonnex has a big “YY”, Dunlop has a “D” inside a circle with a pointed arrow and etc. This “branding” is applied with a particular kind of ink that can [...]
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Know Your Court – Terms Every Tennis Play Should Know
Tennis Court—Where the game is played. 78 feet long – 36 feet wide for doubles and 78 by 27 for singles Love- Score when a player has no score 15- Score when you win the 1st point 30- Score when you win the second point 40 – Score when you win the third point Duece- [...]
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The Hour Glass of Momentum in Tennis
Imagine you have an hour glass in front of you. The top half of the hour glass represents the momentum in your tennis match when you are winning. The bottom half represents the player who is losing. The person who is winning has a wealth of information available to them represented by all the grains [...]
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How to Effectively “Squeegee” a Tennis Court
The most effective way to “squeegee” a tennis court is to first understand what you are trying to accomplish. “Get the water off the playing part of the tennis court as fast as possible.” In teaching tennis, we instruct our students to know the outcome goal you would like to achieve but to focus on [...]
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Ken DeHart Presents “Strategy and Tactics of Tennis” at Missouri Valley USPTA
USPTA Master Professional, Ken DeHart was the kick-off speaker at the 2009 Missouri Valley USPTA Conference at the Homestead Country Club in Kansas City, Missouri. Ken presented a 4 hour continuing education course on Strategy and Tactics to more than 80 tennis teaching professionals and high school coaches attending the course designed to assist pros [...]
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5 Winning Keys to Lobbing, pt 3
Welcome to our third and final part of Keys to Lobbing. Number five, the last tip in this set is below. 5. 7 Tips to practicing the lob 1. Practice tossing the ball up, letting it bounce then directing the lob to a 9 foot by 9 foot area in the corner of the court [...]
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5 Winning Keys to Lobbing, pt 2
Welcome to part two of 5 Winning Keys to Lobbing. Below are tips three and four. 3. 5 Tips on where to Lob 1. Always aim lobs over the opponents backhand side (notice if they are left handed) 2. Few players have the strength or timing to power a backhand overhead – even on a [...]
