Why most beginners improve slowly
Many beginners train, but do not improve because they repeat the same mistakes. They focus on power instead of technique, skip footwork and train without a clear plan.
To improve fast, you need a simple system: correct technique, regular practice and focus on fundamentals.
1. Focus on consistency first
The fastest way to improve in tennis is to keep the ball in play. Consistency builds confidence and control.
2. Improve your footwork
Good footwork is one of the most important skills. It allows you to hit the ball in the correct position.
3. Train regularly
2–3 training sessions per week is enough for steady improvement.
4. Focus on basic technique
Forehand, backhand and serve are the foundation. Do not skip them.
5. Train with a coach if possible
A coach helps you correct mistakes early and avoid bad habits.
6. Play matches regularly
Practice drills are important, but matches help you apply skills in real situations.
7. Stay relaxed
Tension reduces control. Relax your body and swing naturally.
8. Work on your serve separately
Serve is a complex shot and requires separate practice.
9. Avoid common mistakes
- Trying to hit too hard.
- Ignoring footwork.
- Training without plan.
- Inconsistent practice.
10. Be patient and consistent
Fast improvement comes from consistency, not intensity.
Simple training plan for beginners
- Day 1: technique + drills
- Day 2: rally + control
- Day 3: matches
Improve tennis in Yerevan
If you train in Yerevan, choosing the right court and playing partners can significantly improve your results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I improve tennis fast?
Focus on consistency, technique and regular training.
How often should I train?
2–3 times per week is ideal for beginners.