Wednesday 19 July 2017

How to be successful in sponsoring Wimbledon

Sports sponsorship is nothing new and trademarks or brands have been using this channel of communication for ages, however, there is a new development gradually emerging in the sports market. More and more brands try to stay as invisible as possible in relations of declaring itself as a sponsor of the significant tennis tournament in London and showing off with logo. Instead, they try to supply Wimbledon and drive in the sporting background in the most natural way.
One of the popular brands that supported this year’s Wimbledon edition was Pimm’s Cup- the famous Wimbledon energizing cocktail made from lemonade, mint, cucumber, and fruit. Without being a sponsor, Pimm’s managed to grab a lot of attention and to come to be the brand most associated with the tournament on digital media.

Wednesday 17 May 2017

3 Protein Mistakes even Healthy Eaters Make

You generally prefer great carbs, like sweet potatoes and brown rice. You prepare a full scope of veggies in your serving of mixed greens (in addition to shredded cheddar for, um, calcium). In any case, would you say you are getting enough protein in your day? 
 

Tuesday 2 May 2017

Tennis – Health Benefits

Tennis is an international game which is liked in almost all the courtiers of the world.

Tennis is very simple and useful game which provides good physical exercise to the whole of the body. It can be played by two players in single and four in double. It can be played even if you have no tennis partner, you can always practice your skills by hitting a tennis ball against a wall.

The items used in the game are racquets, a ball, and a net. The area of playing is called the tennis court

Wednesday 19 April 2017

The Beautiful Game of Tennis

Tennis is one of the best sports as its not only physically tough but mentally tough as well.  Lets look at different types of games.


1.       Singles

Singles is the most ordinarily perceived method for playing tennis, with two players contending with each other, either relishing a hit or getting more focused in a scored match. Singles tennis uses a somewhat smaller area of the tennis court than doubles.

Monday 3 April 2017

Tennis Coaching Tip – The 5 Ball Controls & 5 Phases of Play

The 5 Ball Controls

The objective of tennis in its most fundamental form is to: "Make the little round, yellow, fuzzy ball, go where you need it to". There are just 5 approaches to control the ball in tennis (Height, Direction, Distance, Speed, and Spin)

Beginner: Practice each ball control separately to enhance the ability to "read" the ball. Begin with a 'mini-Tennis' rally, then advance to ¾ court, then baseline to baseline. Height: Place a long brush sweeper at the center of the net with bristles pointed up. Rally every ball over the long brush like the net was higher. Direction: Player "A" begins points at any singles sideline and serve the ball to player "B" who can hit to the open court. Distance: Play points where one or the other service boxes are out or a reward point is won if a player misses a ball arrival in the service boxes.



Intermediate:

Players at this level can play modified points with the emphasis on one Ball Control. Speed: Player "A" begins points in ¾ court with a hard shot. In the event that Player "B" defends well and wins, they get the opportunity to start the succeeding point. Spin: Use a modified grasp (most of the way up the racquet) to feel the racquet spinning the ball.

The 5 Phases of Play

USPTA Professional Mark Bey discusses the five phases of play and the court positioning that accompanies them. The 5 periods of play are given beneath:

The attacking phase – in many cases inside the service box or even near the net. This stage comprises of forceful overheads, swinging volleys, set away shots with expanded racquet speed and descending directions.

The compelling phase – otherwise called "a dead zone" – the balls in this stage are taken early and hits driving, constraining shots. Illustrations can be second-serve repays or short balls that you move in on.

The rally phase – This includes hitting rally shots utilizing spin, pace and direction options while working with shot precedents and trajectory to attempt to set up circumstances.

The counter-attacking phase – This stage implies that your challenger has hit great shots and forced you back. You are cooperating, contracting your swing to utilize the adversary's pace or hitting a pitch to remain in the point.

The defensive phase – In this stage you are stuck in an unfortunate situation, on your heels behind the baseline, utilizing the mainland grip to extend and reach and get the ball up to purchase time to recuperate.


Understanding the court position, utilizing the correct size of circles and racquet head speed will help players settle on better choices about shot selection and enhance their game plan. To find out more visit Talbot Tennis. It is a platform that provides you with the construction, installation, and maintenance of tennis court. If you are looking for tennis court builders, then we are the right option.

Friday 24 March 2017

Tennis Training Guidelines For New Tennis Lovers

Irrespective of which game you want to begin a profession in, having certain support can do miracles to your output. If you are in an endless affection for tennis, a number of secrets could be a dominant device that can add matchless success similar to no other.

In the outlines that follow, you will come across several tennis training secrets that will be proved to be identical valuable when you are out in the court. So we start this off with some tips and tricks related to tennis, and if you want a tennis court installed in your own backyard then why not contact Talbot Tennis for more information related to tennis court construction. The following are the important secrets, which we have gathered.

Monday 13 March 2017

Types of Tennis Court

A tennis court is a place where the game of tennis is played. It is a smooth rectangular surface with a low net extended across the center. A similar surface can be utilized to play both singles and doubles matches. The magnitudes of a tennis court are well-defined and managed by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) administrating body and are written down in the yearly 'Rules of Tennis' report. Different type of surfaces can be used for the construction of a tennis court, each with its own particular qualities which influence the playing style of the game.

Wednesday 8 March 2017

The Mighty Four Lose their Might

The Dubai Open saw the current World Number 1 Seed, the Scottish Sensation Andy Murray win his first title in the Middle East. While he won, his recent performances in grand slam tournaments haven’t gone all how a world number 1 might plan to. Getting knocked in the starting of the Aussie Open was a major setback but coming back well in Dubai might be a sign of fresh air for Andy however his colleagues have been out of sorts as such.

Thursday 16 February 2017

All Things Tennis: How to Stay Motivated

Motivation is the catalyst towards success. All of the famous athletes or other success stories have one thing in common other than their individual success, that is, they were motivated. Motivation can be lost when you are at rock bottom and even when you are on cloud nine. The reasons for both are completely opposite to one another. In the former you lose motivation primarily because you begin to think that you are not good enough, and in the latter you start believing that you are too good to even try, both mean that you are not going to progress any further or stay at the top any longer. So how does one stay motivated?

Wednesday 15 February 2017

Smart Courts: The New Sensation in Tennis?

As they say it’s the age of technology, each day new innovations are made and new inventions are created, which affect our life somehow or the other. Even in sports latest technology is used, to make the game better and eradicate human errors. Have you ever noticed while watching a tennis match the technology that is being used? Issues like whether the ball is in or out the playing court?

Monday 13 February 2017

High Altitude Tennis

High altitude tennis is much different than playing tennis at sea level. This is because of the difference in air pressure which makes the ball bounce higher. In higher altitudes you don't need to exert too much force as the lower density of air has a significant on the speed of the ball. But the faster the ball goes, more control it requires. If you are new to higher altitude tennis, there might be a few adjustment problems in the beginning.

Saturday 11 February 2017

Important Tips to Maintain your Tennis Court



There are different tennis courts all over the globe according to the location where you tend to create one. The location and the weather play an important part though in today’s technological advanced world it seems nothing is impossible, the acrylic sport surfaces are very durable and require very little maintenance, basic upkeep will prolong its life and prevent premature wear and staining. Here are the five important tips for maintaining your investment and extending the life of your tennis court surface, they include regular maintenance, keeping it dry and clean, using proper tools, prevention through care, repair and resurfacing.