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😀 The Tennis Pointer also known as The Wooden Spoon is a great tool for tennis players of any age that will help you fine-tune your strokes so you can hit the sweet spot more and more and cut out on your shanks
💡 The idea for the tennis ...
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Item very useful and thanks to Fabio
Really useful tool. It helps to center the ball optimally, allowing you to generate precise and powerful shots during the game. I would also like to underline Fabio's kindness and attention. Thank you very much.
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Guglielmo · September 22, 2023
The Origin of the “Bad Master” 😎😁
Well, if there ever was a fantastic example of “A bad master blames his tools” … the pointer would be it.
Less forgiving than the amazing Saber, the pointer is not a tool for those who give up on things because they get too hard. If tennis was an easy game to master, nobody would play it!
I would recommend using the pointer away from the court initially, ideally hitting a tennis ball against a brick wall - and start off close to the wall. In the absence of a wall, go straight to the court and play inside the service boxes.
My first outing with the pointer was a bit embarrassing … but I have seen small children master the pointer. I don’t want to be the “bad master” and the pointer is just another useful tool (in the right hands) to improve our form.
I have bought both the Saber and the pointer, whilst they are very similar in their objective - the Saber is easier to use. That said, I have no regrets about purchasing the pointer, it is more challenging and I look forward to being as good as the small children I have seen master the pointer! 🥳
Maybe don’t buy a pointer as a gift for a short-tempered player, they may not appreciate it for the opportunity it presents.
I am calling the pointer another winning training aid from Functional Tennis. Keep it up.
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Anthony · June 28, 2023
Great to Make You watch the Ball
I use this to warm up for 5-10 minutes and it forces me to watch the ball. Makes the racket look like the broad side of a barn. Big fan and glad my coach introduced me to it.