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Sportified Sports Lover I thought of launching Sportified, to perhaps make a small difference to the lives of my fellow sportsmen. All of us are on a journey here!
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Having played the sport for tennis for many years, I decided that I perhaps would stay connected with the game in a manner different from my fellow players who continued to actively compete. Nonetheless for what Tennis gave me, I must give back to it's popularity, by encouraging upcoming players to keep trying to make their space under the sun. Some of us will take up different things in our lives

, but for sure, all of us would remain connected with sports and encourage our coming generations, to take one up,

Thanks for reading it all mates !!

08/04/2022
BROOKLYN CAME BACK FROM DOWN 21 TO WIN BY 12 🔥
08/04/2022

BROOKLYN CAME BACK FROM DOWN 21 TO WIN BY 12 🔥

01/04/2022
https://amzn.to/3wjrvLPWinning Ugly: Mental Warfare in Tennis--Lessons from a Master The tennis classic from Olympic gol...
21/03/2022

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Winning Ugly: Mental Warfare in Tennis--Lessons from a Master

The tennis classic from Olympic gold medalist and ESPN analyst Brad Gilbert, now featuring a new introduction with tips drawn from the strategies of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, Andy Murray, and more, to help you outthink and outplay your toughest opponents.

A former Olympic medalist and now one of ESPN’s most respected analysts, Brad Gilbert shares his timeless tricks and tips, including “some real gems” (Tennis magazine) to help both recreational and professional players improve their game.

In the new introduction to this third edition, Gilbert uses his inside access to analyze current stars such as Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal, showing readers how to beat better players without playing better tennis.

Written with clarity and wit, this classic combat manual for the tennis court has become the bible of tennis instruction books for countless players worldwide.

Winning Ugly: Mental Warfare in Tennis--Lessons from a Master

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Can you guess which one is Nadal ????


19/09/2019

How To Learn The Forehand

18/09/2019

Tennis Tutorial by Paul Mannio.rofessional coach Liam Shelbourne

16/09/2019

“I have no sense of humor about losing” ... Rafael Nadal

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15/09/2019

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Entry Form (Individual Event) Schools Tennis 10s Tournament - http://schoolstennis10s.com/entries-received/
24/04/2019

Entry Form (Individual Event) Schools Tennis 10s Tournament -

http://schoolstennis10s.com/entries-received/

Click Here To Go Back To < Schools Tennis 10s Home Page > Click Here To Go To < Team Event Entry Form > Click Here To Go To < Individual Event Entry Form >

10/03/2019

Tennis players age 17 & above, looking to train in Germany this Summer season (Apr - Oct 2019), ** Open only for 6 Players **

(Starting April)

-> Chance to be a part of the Club Team (Consisting 6 Players)

The Season offers Club Matches lasting 6 to 7 weeks.

Academy Location - Baden-Württemberg Region. Club team offers position from 1 - 6 to play matches every weekend (1 Singles & 1 Doubles), .

Excellent performance in matches might even get you a financial incentive of between 200 - 300 Euros.

Assistance with SCHENGEN Visa formalities.

Academy Offers - Tennis & Fitness Training 6 Days a Week (5 Hours a day)

-> Coaches

Fabian Donsbach (GER) -
German "A" Licensed Trainer
Equivalent to ITF Level 3 certification.
Degree in Sports Science
Former Top 100 in Germany. LK1 ranked player.

-> Tejas Kapoor (IND) -
RPT Level 2 Certified Trainer
Current LK 4 ranked player

-> Boarding & Lodging within Club premises (Baden-Württemberg Region). (Provided in the package.)

-> For those interested in Pro's - Prize Money tournaments. Tournaments every Weekend from Futures to local Germany prize money tournaments.

-> Player Age groups and Levels -

The academy consists of 4 Players with the LK 1 Ranking (Top 500 Germany) and others from LK 2 to LK 4.

For any questions and queries - Inbox Us

16/10/2018

British number one Johanna Konta beat Elise Mertens 6-3 7-5 in the first round of the Kremlin Cup in Moscow.

Konta sent a powerful forehand into the corner to break Mertens to love and take the opening set in 34 minutes.

Mertens, ranked 16 in the world, broke her rival for the only time in the first game of the second set but Konta recovered to level at 4-4.

The Belgian had to serve to stay in the match at 6-5 down but failed to do so as Konta broke to take victory.

The world number 44 will play Russia's Vitalia Diatchenko or Australian Daria Gavrilova in the second round.

Konta split with her coach Michael Joyce last week and is working with Dimitri Zavialoff on a trial basis at this week's Kremlin Cup.

Brilliant Djokovic extends winning run with Shanghai titleAfter winning the Cincinnati Masters and the US Open, the worl...
16/10/2018

Brilliant Djokovic extends winning run with Shanghai title

After winning the Cincinnati Masters and the US Open, the world number two sealed another title at the Shanghai Masters to extend his run to 18 wins.

Novak Djokovic continued his extraordinary winning streak as he clinched a third consecutive tournament triumph with a straight-sets victory against Borna Coric in the Shanghai Masters final.

Having prevailed at the Cincinnati Masters and then the US Open in recent weeks, the Serbian added another title in style on Sunday, beating Coric 6-3 6-4 to conclude a stunning week in which he never dropped serve.

Djokovic climbed to number two in the ATP rankings with his semi-final defeat of Alexander Zverev and this victory 24 hours later was his 18th in a row.

And few would now bet against the Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows champion with the ATP Finals in London approaching, his ruthless efficiency having sapped Coric's energy as the final wore on.

A furious pace was established early in the first set and Coric, having initially matched his opponent stride for stride, soon found the going tough.

Djokovic broke to go ahead when the Croatian went long at the end of a rollercoaster sixth game and that was all the second seed needed to close out the opener.

And Coric, a semi-final victor against Roger Federer, lost all composure at the start of the second, sending a simple volley well wide of an open court to hand Djokovic another break.

The 21-year-old looked to be becoming increasingly frustrated by Djokovic's ability to consistently return even the most measured shots, although he stood his ground in a marathon third game.

There was no let-up, though, and a sublime volley had Djokovic cupping an ear to the crowd as Coric failed to break back, the contest finally settled as the 14-time grand slam winner served out the championship.

22/01/2018

LTAT Tennis Coaching Course Level 1

20/12/2017

Tennis Coaching Course launched by the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand, for Coaches working with Beginner & Intermediate Level Players! Check it out!

12/05/2017

Hiring Tennis Coaches in China (Click here to submit the form)

These positions require high level of professionalism and fluency in English is necessary. You must have a bare minimum of 3 years of working experience apart from tennis qualifications, and other credentials to become eligible to be shortlisted for this process.

Coaches interested in working in China, apply here !! Please do not apply again if you have already submitted your form ...
13/03/2017

Coaches interested in working in China, apply here !! Please do not apply again if you have already submitted your form once.

http://coaches.demozone.asia/

These positions require high level of professionalism and fluency in English is necessary. You must have a bare minimum of 3 years of working experience apart from tennis qualifications, and other credentials to become eligible to be shortlisted for this process.

26/02/2017

Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal - Australian Open 2017 Final (highlights HD)

The Highest Tennis Court In the WorldBurj Al Arab, Dubai
18/02/2017

The Highest Tennis Court In the World
Burj Al Arab, Dubai

Underwater tennis stadium: the latest Dubai project pitchA Polish architect is pitching designs for an underwater tennis...
16/02/2017

Underwater tennis stadium: the latest Dubai project pitch

A Polish architect is pitching designs for an underwater tennis centre off the coast of Dubai and is currently seeking investment from local backers to make the concept a reality.
Krzysztof Kotala, who has a Master of Science in Architecture from Kraków Polytechnic and owns the 8+8 Concept Studio in Warsaw, has completed the initial designs, but admitted he had yet to source potential investors to launch the proposal.
“There is not an investor but I would like to get interest as I think it is a good idea,” he told Arabian Business.
“This will be something original. This should be somewhere where there is the tradition of tennis. Dubai is perfect for this idea,” Kotala added, referring to the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, which has been staged in the emirate since 1993.
Kotala said the idea had strong commercial potential and would combine the best of “technology, ecology and sport.”
Numerous underwater projects have been pitched in Dubai in recent years. This month, the developer of The Heart of Europe islands, which will form part of Dubai's The World, announced more details about the underwater villas it plans to build.
Kleindienst Group said it is to build 42 Floating Seahorses, a cross between a villa and a boat which has one floor submerged.

The Floating Seahorses, designed and developed in Dubai, will be located just offshore from St Petersburg and the main Europe Island which will be a short boat ride from the coast of Dubai. They were officially launched at the recent Dubai International Boat Show.
Each individual Floating Seahorse will boast three levels, one underwater, one at sea level and an upper deck, according to developer Kleindienst.
The master bedroom and bathroom will be totally submerged underwater and will command views of the surrounding coral reef and marine life.
The sea level accommodation will boast floor to ceiling windows, uninterrupted sea views, a fully-fitted kitchen with a dining area, an open plan living area and a sun deck.
The upper deck is described as the perfect place for alfresco dining and relaxation and features an external shower, an informal bed, a mini bar, a kitchenette and a glass-bottomed whirlpool bath.
The 1,700 sq ft villas will cost about AED5 million ($1.36 million), local media reported.
Last year, US developer Reef Worlds said it was interested in building “sustainable underwater tourism sites” in Dubai and across the UAE.
The Los Angeles-based underwater tourism design company was reportedly considering a project on Nakheel's The World islands, with the aim of creating a completely revolutionary tourism site “designed to capture the $3 billion dive and tourism market”.
The site would be created to look like an ancient lost city, with a focus for dive and snorkel tourism and further habitat creation in the region.
In June 2013, the firms behind a plan to build an ambitious underwater hotel in Dubai also claimed that construction will begin “very shortly”.
The concept, known as the ‘Water Discus Hotel’, which was being developed by Drydocks World alongside Poland’s Deep Ocean Technology and Big Invest, was announced in 2012, before the project appeared to sink without a trace, with few further details being released.
Set to be built just off the emirate’s coast, the property will consist of several inhabitable discs, with the deepest being set 30m underwater. The module structure of the properties would allow them to be expanded according to their clients’ requirements.
“[The project will] bring to its guests a deluxe hotel combined with a real marine adventure and breathtaking views found only in the heart of the ocean,” Drydocks World said in a statement at the time. “The unique location in the heart of a vibrant coral reef will allow guests enjoy both the tropical weather as well as the colourful underwater world.”
None of the companies involved have provided an estimated timeline for the developments or details on investment.
Drydocks World said that it had also held discussions about taking the concept to more GCC countries, as well as other key destinations around the world.

16/02/2017

Which player holds the record for highest career earnings, of approximately USD 50 Million, in Tennis?

A. Roger Federer
B. Rafael Nadal
C. Pete Sampras
D. Andre Agassi

13/02/2017

Top 10 Exhibition Points From The King Roger Federer !

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