TENNIS4TEENS PROGRAM

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FRIDAYS @ Upwey South TC
4.00-5.00pm in Term 1 commencing 14th February 2020
ALL WELCOME – no experience necessary – come hang out with friends in a safe, relaxed  and non threatening environment!
Register your interest via www.tennis4teens.com.au

 

For more information click link below

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WILL H – the “TODAY” show star

Our own Upwey South TC coaching pupil and junior player starring on Channel 9′s TODAY show in his role as Ball kid Leader.

See clip below-

 

https://www.9now.com.au/today/2019/clip-cjqvhv0ev001e0go4rvqz6b06

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Also featured above in photo – Extreme Tennis student, Hayley Laing (RHS) with Elina Svitolina -Ranked 6  from UKR

 

WELCOME BINASA (“B”) – New Coach to the Team


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Dear Players/Parents-

We are delighted to welcome Binasa Beslagic to the Extreme Tennis Coaching Team  for Term 4.

(We have nicknamed her the “Human Brick Wall” – she doesn’t miss!)

A qualified and experienced  tennis coach with many years of involvement in a variety of tennis academies and different tennis work places.  She is also an experienced Pro Tour level tennis player who has played in WTA events and earned world ranking points. She is also the reigning Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club 2017 Ladies Open Champion.

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Binasa’s in-depth knowledge of tennis comes to the fore, she is passionate and specializes in the areas of technical and tactical coaching. She has enjoyed and travelled extensively around the world working with many professionals and has developed a broad outlook on different styles and techniques in coaching. She is able to adapt to the player/person and their level and believes in working with them to achieve their individual set goals. Her past experience has entailed working with juniors, seniors as well as advanced High-Performance players.

 

Binasa will be available for Private lessons on WEDNESDAYS afternoon & evenings commencing 17th October @ Upwey South TC  – if you are interested in booking a time slot, please contact the Office ASAP as we anticipate the spots will fill quite quickly.

 

Please make her feel welcome when you see her “around the place”! She will also be present at some Squad sessions throughout the term.


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WELCOME TO OUR NEW SPONSOR – WILSON

We welcome our new Sponsor – WILSON on board.

Extreme Tennis is pleased to announce that we have signed with global sporting giant WILSON who will be supporting our tennis endeavours at all levels from the grassroots to elite.

Please feel free to contact any of our newly branded Wilson Extreme Tennis  coaching staff for advice on racquet demos and other merchandise.

A demo kit is available with the latest range of racquets for customers “to try before you buy”.

Please find below  a link to the latest 2019 range & catalogue.

https://indd.adobe.com/view/e5c21aae-bf35-4bb9-aa93-b25ab9d924c8

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EXTREME TENNIS HOT SHOT STARS @ THE AO 2017!

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On Wednesday  18th January, it was Game, Set & Match as 10 of our  ANZ Tennis Hot Shots juniors hit Show Court 3 at the 2017 Australian Open.  The kids took part in a demonstration /exhibition of their skills for the general public/spectators. A fabulous experience for all – with lots of fun involved, along with the bonus of the children staying on at the AO to watch the day’s action on all the courts!

See below for video and pictures of the day.

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Anika S was lucky enough to win the opportunity to toss the coin for the first schedule match of the day.

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FAST 4 TENNIS

Fast4_Tennis_PromoWhat is FAST4 Tennis?

In the same way Twenty20 cricket has revolutionised how cricket is played, FAST4 Tennis is a speedier form of the traditional game, intended to encourage audiences around the world to get back into tennis.

How did it start?

FAST4 Tennis was introduced by Tennis Australia to give people a quicker (and possibly more exciting) way to play tennis. According to Tennis Australia’s website, “Designed with the time-crunched player in mind, the FAST4 format means that anyone, anywhere has time for tennis.”

What are the rules?

FAST4 Tennis encourages lightning-fast play, with sets won when one player reaches four games, rather than the usual six or seven. Matches don’t generally last any longer than 75 minutes, even at five sets, with each set lasting about a quarter of an hour at most. Players are not allowed to sit down between change of ends and play must resume within 60 seconds of the previous game finishing. Players are allowed a 90 second break at the end of each set.

FAST4: THE RULES

Four really is the magic number when it comes to FAST4. The basics of the game are the same as ‘conventional’ tennis, but there are four key rules:

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If the serve clips the tape and lands in the service box, there’s no let, it’s game on. What’s more, if you’re playing doubles either the receiver or their partner can take the return.

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As soon as a game gets to deuce it’s a Power Point. The receiver chooses which side will take the serve. This applies to doubles too with the receiving pair deciding who returns the point.

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At 3 games all a short tie-break is played, first to 5 points. A Power Point determines the winner at 4 points all.

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Hence the name FAST4. It doesn’t matter how you get there, just make sure you get to four before the competition does. No advantage games.

 

EXTREME TENNIS CARDIO TEAM HIT MARGARET COURT ARENA

 

On Thursday 22nd January 2015, six  Extreme Tennis Cardio VIP enthusiasts elected to be involved in the Australian Open 2015 Cardio Tennis Showcase.

All were excited to share their Cardio Tennis skills on the new Margaret Court Arena (MCA) before the scheduled 7pm night match. Unfortunately, due to a “security glitch”, the expected crowd was reduced to family, friends, ushers, some cameramen & a guest appearance by ex professional players – Pam Schriver & Chris Evert!

Congrats to all – we hope you had fun!

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TENNIS & COMPETITION PATHWAY

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