The swimming pool at campus was under maintenance until 2nd of January (actually until now the pool is still empty). I have to find other way to let my body active. So, last Sunday I played tennis after for more than 3 months never play it. I was enjoying that game even though my arm became strain after that. I asked my friend to play again in the following day. I decided to practice my tennis skill this week, before new semester started.
On Wednesday night I went to tennis court with my friend, hoped that we can play until late night. Unfortunately, we found that the light control room was locked so we couldn’t turn on the light. Next to control room is squash court. What we did next was playing squash using racket and tennis ball. I was enjoying that game and I felt that my tennis skill was improved. I could control both the movement and speed of the ball. I was sure that I can play tennis better.
Yesterday I went to court and found a couple play tennis very well. Realizing that my skill wasn’t as good as them, I played quite far from them. After several minutes, I couldn’t swing my racket as good as that night. The movement of the ball was correct, but it had less speed. It seemed that my exercise that night was useless. I have to learn how to play tennis from the very basic, how to grip the racket, how to swing it, etc.




April 4, 2008 at 7:44 pm |
bang, ada nombor hp ker?
aku main tennis kat KL sorang2 saja. maybe we can play together someday.
July 13, 2008 at 3:05 pm |
All tennis hits, should be made with your body at right angles to the net, with the shoulders lined up to the natural line of flight of the ball. the weight would at all times move forward. it need pass from the back foot all the way to the leading foot precisely when driving the ball. By no means allow the body weight to be moving away from the stroke.