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Drop Shots Tennis on Channel 7 News - Tennis Lessons for Children

Posted in Tennis Lessons on May 8th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – Be the first to comment

Drop Shots Tennis is a tennis facility geared specifically for little children ages 2 to 10, located in Centennial, CO. Come try out your first lesson for FREE! Kids CAN learn to play tennis, and we can teach them. Drop Shots Tennis is one of the most unique locations that teaches children how to play tennis. We specialize in teaching kids tennis, where everything at Drop Shots Tennis is geared for KIDS / CHILDREN. We have mini courts, smaller rackets, softer balls, and lots of toys, so kids will learn to play and love the sport! www.dropshotstennis.com info@dropshotstennis.com 720.276.0550 8263 S Holly St Centennial, CO 80122

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Tennis Lessons for Beginning Players : Tennis Net Height

Posted in Tennis Lessons on March 24th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – 3 Comments

Learn all about thetennis net in this free online video tennis lesson on playing tennis. Expert: Scott Browder Bio: Scott Browder has been playing racket sports since he was 7 years old. In those many years he has competed at every level with the exception of competing professionally. Filmmaker: Travis Waack

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Drop Shots Tennis on Channel 2 (Business Story) - Tennis Lessons for Children

Posted in Tennis Lessons on March 18th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – Be the first to comment

Drop Shots Tennis was featured on Channel 2 News about the owner, Matt Nelsen, and his role in this successful small business, teaching tennis lessons to young children, ages 2 to 10. Kids CAN learn to play tennis, and we can teach them. Drop Shots Tennis is one of the most unique locations that teaches children how to play tennis. We specialize in teaching kids tennis, where everything at Drop Shots Tennis is geared for KIDS / CHILDREN. We have mini courts, smaller rackets, softer balls, and lots of toys, so kids will learn to play and love the sport!

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Tennis Balls & Rackets : What Is a Tie Break in Tennis?

Posted in Tennis Rules on January 12th, 2010 by tennis ball machine – 2 Comments

In tennis, there are several different types of tie breakers, but the professionals often use a seven-point tie breaker, which involves the winner being the first person to seven points. Find out why a the winner of a tie breaker has to win by two points with help from a USPTA certified tennis pro in this free video on tennis rules and lessons. Expert: Lincoln Ward Bio: Lincoln Ward is a USPTA Certified Tennis Pro. He has 13 years of competitive playing experience, as well as 10 years of …

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Drop Shots Tennis on Channel 9 News - Tennis Lessons for Children

Posted in Tennis Lessons on November 7th, 2009 by tennis ball machine – Be the first to comment

Drop Shots Tennis is a tennis facility geared specifically for little children ages 2 to 10, located in Centennial, CO. Come try out your first lesson for FREE! Kids CAN learn to play tennis, and we can teach them. Drop Shots Tennis is one of the most unique locations that teaches children how to play tennis. We specialize in teaching kids tennis, where everything at Drop Shots Tennis is geared for KIDS / CHILDREN. We have mini courts, smaller rackets, softer balls, and lots of toys, so kids …

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