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I'm Fred, the guy behind TennisPredict. Apart from writing here, I play tennis on a semi-professional level and coach upcoming talents.
  • Is Tennis In The Olympics?
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    Is Tennis In The Olympics?

    ByFred Simonsson August 18, 2025August 18, 2025

    Many sports lovers look forward to the Olympic Games every time they come around, cheering for our national teams and players in the summer and the winter. The Olympic Games have been played for over…

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  • The 7 Different Types of Tennis Strings
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    The 7 Different Types of Tennis Strings

    ByFred Simonsson August 15, 2025

    For tennis players, their racquets are a critical part of their game. Much like golfers choose their clubs and baseball players choose their bats, tennis players can customize their racquets. A lot of players have…

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  • 7 Celebrities Who Play Tennis
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    7 Celebrities Who Play Tennis

    ByFred Simonsson August 14, 2025August 14, 2025

    Nowadays, plenty of tennis players are celebrities. Even people who aren’t fans of the sport know the Williams sisters and Rafael Nadal. The level of fame that elite tennis players enjoy is unmatched compared to…

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  • How To Improve Stamina & Endurance In Tennis 
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    How To Improve Stamina & Endurance In Tennis 

    ByFred Simonsson August 13, 2025August 13, 2025

    When you fall in love with tennis, you soon realize that it’s more physical than you first expected. You may find yourself panting heavily after a long rally and wonder how on Earth the pros…

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  • What Is a First and Second Serve In Tennis?
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    What Is a First and Second Serve In Tennis?

    ByFred Simonsson August 12, 2025August 12, 2025

    To start any point in tennis, a serve must be hit. Players work on all shots when they are out casually hitting, but serves often get overlooked. Servers get two tries to get a ball…

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  • Tennis Ball Saver: Is It Worth The Hassle?
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    Tennis Ball Saver: Is It Worth The Hassle?

    ByFred Simonsson August 11, 2025August 11, 2025

    Tennis ball savers have been around for quite a long time to extend the life of those fuzzy yellow balls. Most people are well aware that the shelf life for pressurized tennis balls is the…

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  • What Is The First Point In Tennis Called?
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    What Is The First Point In Tennis Called?

    ByFred Simonsson August 8, 2025August 8, 2025

    Even people who don’t play the sport of tennis know that the game has pretty tricky scoring compared to other sports. It can be tough to understand all the different terms, but eventually, most figure…

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  • Why Do Tennis Courts Face North-South?
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    Why Do Tennis Courts Face North-South?

    ByFred Simonsson August 7, 2025August 7, 2025

    Tennis courts all around the world have their own uniqueness to them. While there are certain restrictions depending on location, most companies that install tennis courts look to situate them a certain way. That means…

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  • Clay vs Hard Court Tennis Shoes: The Main Differences
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    Clay vs Hard Court Tennis Shoes: The Main Differences

    ByFred Simonsson August 6, 2025August 6, 2025

    It’s no secret that the types of surfaces impact how players play the game of tennis. Clay courts play slower. Hardcourts play faster. The spin of the ball is affected by the ground surface. The…

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