In the second part of our four-part tennis tiral lesson, the focus is on coordination with the racket and ball. During this 60-minute unit, participants experience their first real interactions between ball, racket, and player. They learn how the ball bounces, how to control their movements, and how to develop an initial sense of rhythm and timing. Through playful coordination exercises, participants improve hand-eye coordination, balance, and reaction speed. Simple yet engaging tasks form the basis of this session – such as bouncing the ball on the racket, dribbling it on the ground, or rallying gently with a partner. These varied activities help players understand tempo, distance, and timing in a fun and relaxed way, without any pressure or focus on technical perfection. The emphasis is on enjoyment, teamwork, and discovering the unique feel of tennis. This coordination session is more than just a practice – it’s an experience that inspires excitement and curiosity for the game.

Series Contents:

Part 1 – Warm-up in the Trial Lesson
Part 2 – Coordination with Racket & Ball
Part 3 – Fast-Learning Program for Beginners
Part 4 – Game Forms

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