Tennis 4 Life Posts

From time to time, we share columns tailored specifically to enhance Tennis 4 Life — our commitment to helping players stay healthy, strong, and competitive at every stage of life.

While today’s advanced racket technology makes it possible to play at a high level well into older age, it also increases the physical demands placed on the body.

Injuries like tennis elbow, shoulder strain, and hip issues are more common than ever. That’s why building a foundation of smart movement, strength, and preparation is essential — not just for performance, but for sustaining your game over the long term.

Movement is the Best Medicine

Movement is the Best Medicine (Even After the Flu) If you play tennis, you already know: nothing feels better than moving well. And it’s not just about strokes and strategy […]

The Joy of a Hit on Lord Howe Island

The Joy of a Hit on Lord Howe Island A Passport Called Tennis I never thought I’d play tennis in the middle of the Tasman Sea — but there Pam […]

Dehydration: The Silent Performance Killer

Dehydration: The Silent Performance Killer for Older Athletes Hydration is the foundation behind the three keys of great tennis—ball watching, balance, and rhythm. Without it, your eyes track slower, your […]