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Jim Leupold U.S. View Profile
| I feel very confident answering any questions regarding technical aspects of the game -
from stroke production to strategy. My strengths, because of my extensive training, is
keeping the game very simple, energy-efficient and effective, eliminating injuries and
mistakes at the same time. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
David Kenward U.S. View Profile
| Questions relating to the mental game - when you do well in practice but make mistakes in
competition and when you want to perform better under pressure. This includes overcoming
accident-related fears. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Joe Rill U.S. View Profile
| Can answer questions related to coaching and playing tennis including stroke production, skill evaluation, group drills, player evaluation, planning and record keeping, mental toughness, first aid and minor health issues, social aspects of club tennis, tennis rules and regulations, and tennis courtesy. I no longer desire to answer questions on "How to become a Pro." | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Chris Lewis U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions related to tennis development -- both junior and senior -- including advice on various approaches to coaching, training and competition. I can also offer advice on the technical, tactical, mental and physical aspects of your tennis game, from beginner level through to aspiring professional.
I am able to give you advice on your tennis equipment; e.g., how to choose a tennis racquet best suited for your game, what to consider when purchasing a pair of tennis shoes, or what types of strings are most appropriate for your stage of development or your level of play.
As a former professional player, I can also offer practical advice on anything related to tennis as a potential career.
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