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One of the great advantages of tennis, in terms of betting as much as viewing, is the use of different surfaces at different ATP Tour events.

The 2010 schedule of 65 main events is split, broadly speaking, between hard courts (both indoor and outdoor), clay and grass. The majority (37) are played on the faster, harder surfaces with clay (21) the next most widely used and the grass court season (6) now limited to a handful of events in June/July.

What this often highlights amongst the players is a difference in ability, a variety of performance and often a mismatch of styles. For example, if a natural clay-courter plays an opponent considered as a 'hard-court player' on a slow dirt surface then we all know who is going to win. However, put the same players on a quicker, bouncier surface and it's the hard court performer who comes out on top.

Such situations we can easily exploit in match betting situations but we can also utilise this phenomenon when we consider outright tournament betting.

Bookmakers often give undue credit to (a) well ranked players (b) recent tour winners or (c) players generally in good form. The point is, that doesn't always take into consideration the surface which is being used... so you're in great form on clay but we're playing on grass this week!

Astute tennis traders should be able to spot these situations - on the one hand, discounting players in the draw who aren't suited to the surface but, on the other, locating those who can be expected to significantly up their performance (simply because of the particular type of court in use).

Example: Lleyton Hewitt (Halle 2010) WON 14/1

Hewitt's career record (537:188) shows a 74% winning ratio on all surfaces. However, concentrate purely on grass and his 98:23 record actually shows the Aussie winning 81% of his matches. This surface, being used for the Gerry Weber event in Germany, was statistically Hewitt's best surface. He'd also played in the final of six grass court tournaments prior to this event... and won all six. In moderate form coming into the grass court season, a return to the 'green stuff' saw him land a 7th title on the surface at what was a hugely inflated price.

Remember, therefore, to give due credit to a player's form on the surface being used and not to the success they may have enjoyed on another type of court. Certainly players can 'carry over' their form from one to another but generally speaking, even amongst the very top performers, you'll find significant differences in ability (and so opportunities to exploit).

Journalist, broadcaster and sports analyst for the past 20 years, Matthew Walton writes regular features on http://www.tennis-tipster.co.uk.

Tennis Appreciation For Children

Most people have this misconception that tennis is a sport for the rich and famous, because, well almost all tennis matches are attended and flocked to by usually the affluent and the royal. However, tennis can be the sport of choice for many Americans out there. There really is nothing to the game that would restrict its patronage to only those with born with silver spoons in their mouths.

Yes. You, too, can enjoy tennis as much as they do. In fact, since the present culture promotes and cultivates active participation and interest in different kinds of sport, tennis just might be the one to strike your fancy.

But if you feel that you're too old and busy to learn a new sport (not that there's anything about being old that will hinder you from playing a good game), you might want your kids to have an early start if they are to become the next Pete Sampras, Andre Agassis, Martina Hinggis and Serena Williamses in the future.

Tennis is not an easy sport for kids to master, that's for sure. But starting them off at a young age will likely get them into the program more. Of course, the main thing is to allow them to have fun with the game. After all, sports, aside from being beneficial physiologically, should also be a lot of fun, otherwise, you should try something else.

There are two kinds of strokes in tennis. It will do children well to learn these two things at the onset: the groundstroke and the overhead.

The groundstroke

Teach him to begin with a short backswing accompanied with a follow-through using the normal stance. Or he can start with a drop feed, then proceed to a short toss toward his opponent, who will then feed from his racket. Another starting point to a groundstroke is allowing the child to begin inside the service line and then move back slowly. The kid may hit while running, as this will get him more into the sport.

The overhead

You can have the child begin with his racket poised where the point of contact will be, after which a bigger swing is to follow. Or he can commence with an ultra-light feed right into the racket, to be followed shortly with higher practice feeds.

It is important that the child gets a good understanding of the different hits and strokes first before he brought into a game. Naturally, he needs to be taught the proper stance, otherwise he might injure himself.

Also, in keeping with the goal of having fun, try to limit the practice session to a few hours. Hey, the kid is being taught how to have fun while playing tennis. It's still too early to have him playing all day and perfecting his swings, don't you think so?

If you're playing tennis with your kid, you can keep his interest alive by getting excited about the game, as well. If you keep letting him win, he might have enough confidence and interest to go through another round. Keep it healthy and keep it alive. And most of all, enjoy!

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tennis lead tape whats illegal and legal?

is there a limit to how much your allowed to put on your racket and can u put it anywhere? say under your grip if u want to? PS: is led tape dangerous?

The only thing that might possibly be illegal would be to use it on the strings as a vibration damper. (other than below the first cross string) Otherwise, put it wherever you like.

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This camp will focus on fundamental skills. It is open to players ages 8-13, and is set for Aug. 16-20 at Auburn’s Sunset Park from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day. The cost is $135 for Auburn residents and $169 for non-residents. More information: Auburn Parks at (253) 931-3043.

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