May 14, 2009 - Tennis for One
I remember seeing table tennis tables set up so that one side is vertical, allowing a lone player to practice by hitting off the wall. Obviously, it would be impossible to do that on a real tennis court which is why parks and schools have built tennis walls for self-practice.
But what if you can’t find a tennis wall, don’t want to chase balls you miss, don’t like the surface you’d be hitting on, or a plethora of other issues? Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just go to your favorite tennis court and practice alone?
Thanks to the ingenious PracticeHit, (www.practicehit.com), now you can. The PracticeHit is simple and effective. Just it on the baseline and hit ball attached to the shaft – the ball will bounce off the surface back into perfect position for your next stroke. It also comes with a recoil cord so you can practice hitting and returning shots repetitively, by yourself.
Both skilled and beginning players can practice anywhere – at home, on the court, even in a parking lot. You’ll experience the same repetition and consistency a golfer would get at the driving range, without the expense or hassle.
The PracticeHit will quickly raise your game level by developing power and accuracy. Coaches will love having several on hand so that kids can work in stations and increase productivity. If you’re serious about tennis, the PracticeHit is a winner. And after a few weeks alone with it, you will be too.
Source: PracticeHit
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