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There are divisions in tennis, the Grand Slam is the highest level, and there are only four in the world (the four you are talking about). This is followed by the ATP or WTA tours (the ATP and WTA are the men's and women's professional tennis federations, respectively), and then there are the open tournaments in various places, all of which are not at the same level, the higher the level of prize money and points, and the higher the points, the higher the world ranking. Now you get the idea.
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Slam refers to:
Wimbledon Open (Great Britain), US Open (USA), French Open (France), Australian Open (Australia).
There are many tennis tournaments, generally focusing on ATP (men) and WAP (women) officially designated events, there are cups, Grand Slam tournaments and Masters, the Masters only have men, selected according to the ATP ranking, professional tennis players play ATP events to get points, and the world ranking.
The year-end Masters is held in Shanghai and is the Shanghai Masters.
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Wimbledon is the Wimbledon tennis tournament.
The U.S. Open is the United States.
The French Open is France.
The Australian Open is Australia.
These are all Grand Slam tournaments.
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Tennis has four Grand Slam tournaments every year
They are: Olympic Open (Australian Open).
The French Open (French Open) is a clay court.
Wimbledon (Wimbledon) in the United Kingdom.
U.S. Open (U.S. Open).
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Wimbledon Open (Great Britain), US Open (USA), French Open (France), Australian Open (Australia).
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1. Before the ball hit the ground for the second time, it failed to return the net.
2. The ball that returns the ball touches the ground, fixed object or other object outside the boundary of the opponent's court area.
3. Failed to return the ball in the air.
4. Deliberately touching the ball with a racket more than once.
5. The player's body, racket, touching the net during the return attack.
6. Hit the ball over the net.
7. Throw the racket and hit the ball.
8. Double error on serve.
9. The human body touches the net when hitting the ball.
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What we look at is that the two sides compete through the medium of tennis, which is "brain" and "physical fitness", and there are offensive lines and methodsLeft and right equinoxes. Tear the angle to mobilize the opponent and create an offensive gap for yourself2
Repeat the drop point. Hit the ball to the same position many times, let the opponent's psychology always take into account the gap on the other side, and when the opponent returns to the defense, come to a "return ball" (1 and 2 can be used together to produce a huge game effect, which is one of the charms of tennis) 3Internet.
After establishing an advantage on the baseline return, run to the net and end the point by volleying (hitting the ball before it hits the net. 4.Ball speed suppression.
It is to not play too large an angle, and to establish an advantage by returning the ball speed, to put it bluntly, it is to make the opponent feel that it is too fast to catch it. This one is more than physical fitness. These points should be the easiest for you to see from a tennis match, as for what you see all the time returning the ball to the opponent's court, it's not that they don't want to play the angle or change the line!
It's because the confrontation is too fierce and there is no way to change it! Here's a chestnut: you're driving home from work, and the car in front of you is slow.
Why don't you overtake? You won't overtake? Don't you dare to overtake?
No, no, no! You are in front of and on the left and right cars, you have no choice but to follow first, but whenever there is a chance! Immediately get in front of him with a kick of oil!
There is also a very important factor in tennis that you can't see through the screen. It's called "spinning" and rotation is roughly divided into, topspin, downspin, and sidespin. Lateral rotation can be combined with upper and lower rotation.
Features of topspin: Handicap quickly during flightFeatures of downspin: Handicap of the ball to fly longer Sidespin features:
Tennis takes tennis to a new level of difficulty by allowing it to fly out of an arc (like a banana ball in a soccer) and turning and spinning when it lands. Knowing that, you can bring yourself into the game and watch the game, if you are playing, how are you going to play? Whether you want to tease your opponent or score quickly, how to lay it out.
These are decisions that are made in a second or two. In addition, the real fight is much, much faster than what you can watch in front of the screen. And there's a lot of uncertainty, and tennis is very interesting, and you can understand it very well when you play it yourself.
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First of all, you have to do some preparation for the basic information of the player. For example, before the start of the game, you should collect some background information about the players in the game, and have a general understanding of the technical characteristics of the players, their past records, the state of the last few matches, etc., which are the basis for understanding the game and analyzing the game.
Article **4 Second, look at the changes in the player's technical and tactical adjustments. Before the start of each point, the players are carefully thought out. You can pay close attention to the details of the contest from the moment the player serves, think about whether the way they handle the ball is reasonable, analyze what is reasonable and where it is unreasonable.
For example, through the speedometer on the sidelines, you find that his first shot speed suddenly drops a lot, what could be the reason? Did you choose a trickier landing point, or did you want to improve the success rate of your serve?
Article **5 For another example, the speed of his first shot just now has soared to 200 kilometers per hour, why was he easily overtaken by the other party? Is it because the landing point is too decent or the rotation is not enough? Will he change his landing point and deliberately sacrifice speed?
After being taken by his opponent for a few straight extensions in a row, has there been any change in his serve speed and landing point? Is he more focused on increasing speed, changing the landing point, or adding more spins? How effective are these changes?
If you don't watch the game with these thoughts and analyses, it's hard to spot subtle changes in the player's skills and tactics. By spotting these subtle changes and analyzing them, you can see the doorway, not just the excitement.
Article **6 Third, look at the ups and downs of the player's state. It's not often that we see a one-sided tennis match, and there are always some twists and turns along the way. So, how does the state of the nail slowly rise?
How did he try to prolong his good form when he was in good shape? In contrast, how does B, who is at a low point, cope? How did he find an opportunity to slowly recover his form during the trough?
Will he wait for his opponent's form to slip, or will he be the first to try to change to make his opponent play less comfortable? When did he switch from backhand slam topspin to cutting and downspin? When did he start returning the ball more to the opponent's forehand and less to the backhand?
How efficient was his forehand baseline today, and was it good for a while?
Article **7 Fourth, look at how the players balance the balance between offense and defense. In the case of the receiving side, for example, the player has a lot of choices before receiving the serve, whether to fight it or to push the ball over first. Is it normal to hit a slash or risk going straight?
When a player makes a mistake in consecutive return games, has his return tactics changed for the next return game? Does he choose to change the line of his shot or do he take the risk of changing the line or not changing the line? Did he wake up and regain his attacking touch in time after the success of his adventure?
Does his baseline hit the ball grow more than the baseline or go out of the sideline? When did he start to opt more for topspin and multi-shot matches? To what extent did such a change dampen the opponent's attack?
Article **8 Fifth, verify your own guesses and analysis. ** When we play, we will inevitably play against the players.
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Tennis matches are all about the technique, strength and so on of professional tennis players, and you will be amazed by the strength of Djokovic, Nadal's perseverance, Federer's technical skills, etc., are all good highlights.
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1.Focus on the player's footwork and movement, learn the player's choice of ball path and sense of position on the pitch (which is very important!). )
2.Focus on the technical details of the players, especially the slow-motion replays.
3.Learn to analyze the tactical thinking of players and the implementation of tactics.
The player's hitting technique and footwork, running position can determine the quality of each shot, combined with their own characteristics and playing style, through the best game to figure out the technical details and footwork of the top players.
Able to show you how to "hit" better
The batting skills of top players are generally able to transfer the strength of their bodies to the ball efficiently.
This makes the ball both stable and offensive.
But it's not as simple as running into place, then turning around and waving your arms.
The batting technique of tennis is actually more complicated, and there are many technical details.
By playing, you can learn a lot from the top players.
At the same time, it is necessary to observe how the players can predict and move early, be in place in advance, hit the ball reasonably, and how they can quickly judge the opponent's possible return route and position after hitting the ball through the adjustment of footwork.
Moving ahead of time, being prepared, and learning this well can make your game more efficient and proactive.
This is the sense of position on the pitch, which is knowing where on the pitch you can move the least distance and the most reasonable.
Among the top players, Federer, Jung, Murray, and Simon have all done a very good job and moved very efficiently.
On the other hand, tennis is also a sport that basically relies on the players themselves to find problems and solve them.
In matches, you will not be able to get face-to-face instruction from a coach (except for the four Grand Slams in women's matches, players can request a coach to come in once per set, but not in men's matches).
So, you have to adjust your tactics to your opponent's style of play and solve problems independently.
Tennis is a game in which you can win by constantly compressing your opponent's time and space.
And the implementation of your tactics is to achieve this by hitting the ball to the desired position again and again, so as to compress the opponent's time and space.
This is also known as a combination of balls and tactics.
By watching the top players play, you can learn from the top players to adjust their tactics for different opponents, distribute the most effective balls, and use different combinations of tactics to make yourself score or force the opponent to make mistakes.
This way you can learn how to "play the ball" better and thus improve your tennis IQ.
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Every tennis match is a very high-intensity competitive sport, and we need to learn to appreciate the technical, tactical, and physical performance of every player on the court, and learn useful game experience from it. First of all, we should focus on the footwork and running of the players, the choice of the ball path of the professional players and the sense of position on the field are all yes, for high-level players, every stroke technique, footwork, and running position can determine the quality of their shots. When we are in the first game, we can also combine our own playing style characteristics to figure out the opponent's footwork and movement, etc., and learn from the opponent's effective experience.
For example, professional tennis players will lower their body weight and face the incoming ball with their shoulders during movement, which can further improve the speed of initiation and movement.
Secondly, when we are in the first game, we also have to observe the details of the players when dealing with various techniques, there are many games with slow motion, we can especially observe and analyze slow motion. By observing professional tennis players, we can learn how to hit the ball better.
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Of course, the tennis game looks at the athlete's technical level and beautiful posture, a tennis player fights for physical strength and beautiful posture, as well as personal skills, these are included, the more skilled the better, the higher the score, and the fight is the athlete's physical strength and skills are fused together, this is the true meaning of the badminton game.
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Hello: The tennis game looks at the performance of the athletes, mainly depends on their skillful skills and beautiful posture, because the tennis game is determined by endurance and sports skills, which is the highlight of the tennis game!
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First, look at the players' clothing. Tennis is a sport that is both intense and elegant, and players dress to reflect both the character of the sport and their personality. Although most players have signed endorsement contracts with sports brands such as Nike Adiphila and can only wear fixed brand clothing, every year these jersey manufacturers will launch many styles of sportswear, and even design custom tennis uniforms for a certain star, and the players' jerseys will also be released in advance before the start of major tournaments such as Grand Slams, which has become a topic of conversation among fans.
These unique clothes are artistic in their own right, and when combined with the unique temperament of the players, they complement each other even better. At the beginning of a game, the players wear newly designed costumes, in the eyes of fans, it is tantamount to appreciating a fashion show, the good-looking design and super high popularity, will naturally make fans generous, buy one tennis T-shirt after another, and even fashionable sports ladies are keen to buy all kinds of beautiful tennis skirts, and the degree of love for tennis skirts is comparable to all kinds of fashion. Each player's image and temperament personality have their own characteristics, and the clothing they wear generally has a relatively fixed style.
If you look closely, you'll see that many of Federer's T-shirts don't have lapels, and there are often a few vertical buttons under the neck; Nadal's T-shirts are mostly V-necked, and the material is very breathable and quick-drying, which is especially suitable for Nadal's sweaty characteristics. Dawei's clothes are their own unique brand, whether it is a tennis skirt or a hat, they are very individual, and they are clearly different from other players.
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