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Pro tennis spring lessons

City of Toronto,
Posted 1 day ago
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Hello,

I am Quinton a professional tennis player with Quintennis Academy.

Can follow on Instagram at Quintennis to book tennis lessons today. Class levels from beginners, intermediate, high performance to expert.

Email Quintennis@hotmail.com to order.

Will be available for private lessons, semi-private with 2 players on same court or as a hitting partner.




Rate:
-Private lessons $ 85/ hour

-Semi-Private $60 Each
0$ court fee


New orange and yellow soft balls will be provided for beginners.
Green hard balls will be provided for intermediate and above.

Please bring towel,water bottle, sunscreen, running or tennis shoes.

Will teach you how to play tennis in 1 hour with professional techniques to continuously get better with ease for as long as you continue to play.

Hand Sanitizer will be provided

FREE TIPS for PLAYERS of ALL LEVELS

FH=FOREHAND
BH=FOREHAND

- Stand with a wide base with feet spread apart.

Hit FH/BH infront of you. Not by hitting the ball beside or behind you!

-Drop wrist downwards below the ball. To create top spin from low to high. Do not lay the wrist back like a squash player would.

-Swing from low to high with a closed racket face at a 75 degree angle -

-Breath out during rotation of the body after impact to release tension after every groundstroke.

- Create Large strokes to give yourself lots of room and space to adjust to the balls movement after the bounce.

-Use a Loose wrist on your serve than a loose wrist on the FH or BH during the point.

-When returning serve. SPLIT STEP with feet spread wide apart throwing yourself off balance forward. Than with out a back swing... stay low on the BH or FH side with a short swing infront of your knee caps and follow through.

-Stay and hit the ball to finish the return before recovering back to the center of the court.

-If you feel you hit a good Return, move forward towards the net. And move to your singles side line closest to where u hit the ball.

-To hit BH/FH extremely HARD. Get low with a wide leg base and than
PREPARE LARGE STROKE EARLY.Run and get close to ball. Slow down and stop to throw your momentum forward into shot with a strong base leaning on top of the tennis ball with aggressive top spin.

NOTE* The harder you want to hit the ball. The more top spin you need to use.

* to increase power you must increase ball rotation to keep the ball in.

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