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Jhon asked in Games & RecreationBoard Games · 9 years ago

Help Me Improve My Game!!!? ?

Help Me Improve My Game!!!?

I just played a match today and I did okay against a older girl but I had a lot of things going wrong. I was never ready for any of the shots and I was hitting every ball right to her. I know I need to react quicker to get those shots placed better but how? Any drills to help please?! Also I love playing tennis everyday but I have no one to play with so I hit on the wall. What are ways to get good practice time without another player? Last question, how and where do I toss the ball for the serve? I've been getting a lot of mixed answers. Thanks ! :)

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  • alec39
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Wrong category board game section try tennis.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    When you run on a PC there are background programs that can affect performance, more RAM will improve performance in this case. The Steam Community games and similar online sevices can be effected by back ground updates and Syncing, RAM will help here too. It is true that RAM will not help unless it is so small the RAM must swap data while the game is running. I believe in RAM, I have 32 gigs. I also believe in great graphics cards and processors. My thoughts are that a great game should be played on a platform worthy of the developers efforts. Save your money and have a PC built. I say a PC for a number of reasons. You can upgrade and you can use modifications that can greatly enhance or completely change a game. Consoles are fine but tend to be limited (not expandable, upgrade-able and no mod files can be installed. I hope you find something that allows you to fully enjoy gaming as it s intended to be. Good luck.

  • 9 years ago

    Practicing against a wall is a very good way to get better. I would suggest drawing two circles on the wall and practice hitting balls into one of the circles four or five times in a row, then hit it into the other circle. The way to beat your opponent is to hit the ball to where they aren't, not where they are. And a ball bouncing off a wall will give you good practice running back and forth on the court.

    As far as your serve, toss the ball slightly in front of you. This allows you to come up over the top of of the ball when you hit it, and gives you a better downward trajectory on your serve.

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