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Fledz
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: London UK
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Jun-02-2009 09:54
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LeopoldStotch
Suapremae tranecadictt

Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Yawbs,Giaks,and Automobiles
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| quote: | Originally posted by chimera66
i like lessons and working with a coach. i like structure. also my friends are at all different levels, not fun to play with me if you played in college like some people i know and i don't like playing with someone who is below my level.
thanks sal, already checked but will do so again. hopefully timing works. |
that i agree. i used to play a bit of tennis years ago when i was in high school (i still don't know why i quit. heh). It really depends on how a person views playing tennis. Is it for recreational fun, competitive edge, or a workout? I agree with the playing field levels. I see there are 3 different types of players:
- those who don't know how to hit the ball, and end up hitting in the opposite direction, instead of towards the body all the time.
- those who put too much air on the ball, and end up basically lobbing the ball every single time, increasing the amount of play time
- those who do know how to play, and are able to hit a ball back at a competitive pace.
unless chimera knows people who do know how to play tennis, it kinda sucks to play when the person playing against you doesn't really hit the ball back correctly. the ball could fall short, go very long, or hitting lobs nonstop. the worse part is chasing after the tennis balls when you're all out. One of these days, I'll get back to playing tennis ............ 
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