Screwy's tennis thread
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2023 4:34 am
Couldn't find which previous thread we had turned into the tennis thread, so I thought I would start one. Don't think that Screwball has slowed down late in the season. I'm still playing as much as humanly possible. About four times a week right now. I'm doing a 2.5 DC parks and rec class (which I'm probably too good for) and I'm playing 3.0 doubles weekly at my club.
Then I've been volunteering in the parastanding class at my club. I do coach things, like feed balls to the players on volleys and ground strokes. Then I'll play doubles with them for the second half of the class. Nice warm and free indoor court time and I like meeting new people and sharing the joy of tennis. Then I'll hack around with other members and friends on weekends when the weather allows.
I have been playing a ton of doubles the last few months and it has been great. My net game has really improved and my improved volleying and net play has transferred over to my singles play. I am much better now at recognizing when my opponent is off-balance and vulnerable to putting a weak shot over the net for me to overhand smash to a point.
Previously I would recklessly rush the net all the time and opponents would see that and would shoot around me or over me. I'm still a bit vulnerable to lobs but guys don't shoot around me anymore. Getting a solid overhand smash off a weak shot from an opponent to end a point is better than sex.
The weather has been pretty good in DC, all things considered. My rule is I'll play in anything 50 deg or above. The balls don't bounce properly in colder weather. 50 deg and little wind is perfectly fine tennis weather, if not good because sweating your ass off like you do in the middle of summer sucks.
I've basically given up on doing forehand top spin. I would rarely do it right, and when I wouldn't do it right, I would just crank the ball. Now my touch is way better just hitting it flat and I can hit corners pretty good against peer competitors. Same thing with a slice. I rarely ever do a backhand slice because my two-handed backhand is solid more often than not. I know these are skills I need to develop but it's working for me against peer competitors at the moment.
Doubles is a hell of a lot of fun. Though I have to figure out how to protect myself better at the net. I've been buzzed a few times lately and it's probably going to happen more often as I move up the ranks.
Just signed up for my weekend club adult championships so I'm looking forward to getting battle tested again. War tennis!
Then I've been volunteering in the parastanding class at my club. I do coach things, like feed balls to the players on volleys and ground strokes. Then I'll play doubles with them for the second half of the class. Nice warm and free indoor court time and I like meeting new people and sharing the joy of tennis. Then I'll hack around with other members and friends on weekends when the weather allows.
I have been playing a ton of doubles the last few months and it has been great. My net game has really improved and my improved volleying and net play has transferred over to my singles play. I am much better now at recognizing when my opponent is off-balance and vulnerable to putting a weak shot over the net for me to overhand smash to a point.
Previously I would recklessly rush the net all the time and opponents would see that and would shoot around me or over me. I'm still a bit vulnerable to lobs but guys don't shoot around me anymore. Getting a solid overhand smash off a weak shot from an opponent to end a point is better than sex.
The weather has been pretty good in DC, all things considered. My rule is I'll play in anything 50 deg or above. The balls don't bounce properly in colder weather. 50 deg and little wind is perfectly fine tennis weather, if not good because sweating your ass off like you do in the middle of summer sucks.
I've basically given up on doing forehand top spin. I would rarely do it right, and when I wouldn't do it right, I would just crank the ball. Now my touch is way better just hitting it flat and I can hit corners pretty good against peer competitors. Same thing with a slice. I rarely ever do a backhand slice because my two-handed backhand is solid more often than not. I know these are skills I need to develop but it's working for me against peer competitors at the moment.
Doubles is a hell of a lot of fun. Though I have to figure out how to protect myself better at the net. I've been buzzed a few times lately and it's probably going to happen more often as I move up the ranks.
Just signed up for my weekend club adult championships so I'm looking forward to getting battle tested again. War tennis!