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Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2024 4:09 pm
by ponchi101
Had my usual training session yesterday.
Both my trainer and I could not get any rhythm. We were long, we were short, we were wide, we could not keep it down the middle. It was messy.
Then I warmed up and started practicing some serves. And I felt a little twinge in my left hip and stopped that practice. So, with nothing to do, I decided just to hit out for the final last five minutes.
We crushed the ball for those five minutes. We played one point in which we went full power (I mean, MY full power, but still) and kept it going for a good 14, 16 strokes. We played three such point, going at full speed and getting a lot of pace on the ball.
Out of nowhere.
After a lousy session, it ended on a very high note.
An entire lifetime of playing this sport, and it still makes no sense to me.
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 10:49 pm
by ponchi101
Another session.
Today the strokes were there. But, my beloved BH has been a bit lame as of late. It is not biting.
On Sunday I watched Dimitrov. His BH is a bit different from the other one handers (the few left) in that after impact, he lets the arm continue and the racquet head snaps up and out. It rotates a lot and he generates a lot of power that way.
I tried it today, and it worked. Making sure that I would snap after impact. I was able to at least rope 5 shots that my trainer could only see fly by. They felt really good.
The hip flared up again when serving.
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2024 2:31 am
by ashkor87
Good tip, will try it too
Will have to be next week, hurt my knee last week, not recovered yet...maybe a couple more days rest. It is raining here every day anyway
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2024 2:36 am
by ashkor87
Single hander of course..when I was learning the game (60 years ago!) only Drysdale had a double-hander , people used to make fun of him! I don't think I ever even SAW a double-hander till I was 21 or so ..
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2024 3:51 pm
by ponchi101
Drysdale and Pancho Segura, who actually hit all shots double handed. They were the odd guys.
I can't recall of a single woman with a two hander until Chrissie.
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 2:27 pm
by ponchi101
Last Friday I played my last match of my training season. I am scheduled to return to work so it is very likely I will not play another match for the year. I am scheduled to go on board and, if my luck holds, I will be joining another project after that.
It took me three months to regain any sort of decent game. My last session was a good one, with my strokes being consistent and with some pace. I was unable to completely recover my legs as I am playing only twice a week (no money for three) but I was moving better. The end result was simple: I left the court wanting to play more. I am missing my game already.
This has got to be the cruelest sports of all. How fast your level drops is an amazing thing. I can tell already because I am in Buenos Aires and was invited to play a mixed doubles, and in just a few days, my level has dropped by a lot (these people also did the terrible "hit three balls and start playing" routine, which I hate). You can see how quickly your arm speed drops and how easily your eye-hand coordination goes away. Sure, I am an old guy but you can see that even for the pros, being a few days away from the court costs them a lot.
Still. My last sessions were fruitful. I really enjoyed them. So there lies the dichotomy: it is the cruelest sport, but when you are playing, the feeling is one of happiness.
At least for me.
I guess next year I will need to start almost from zero again.
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2024 7:50 pm
by ponchi101
Almost two months without playing.
So, as I will be home for 4 days, I went to play today. And, to my surprise, I played exceptionally well (for my level). No glaring weaknesses, the shots were landing with enough depth, and my rules of "hitting two good shots of each kind" was accomplished to make the session a good one. Missed three volleys that were a bit low but should have been made, but I hit them with force (they clipped the let cord).
And I hit one slam dunk (yes, ala Pete) and another solidly hit smash.
It is surprising that at my age, this silly sport still makes me so happy, when I am on court.
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:35 am
by ashkor87
that new Wilson Pro Staff v 14 is simply great for my forehand and serve but too unwieldy for the bckhand, missed serveral high backhand volleys today because I just couldnt get the racket up in time.. but very relucatnt to go back to my previous (also Pro Staff, Federer's 97) just because I feel stupid wasting a 260 gbp racket!
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:14 am
by ponchi101
It should be easy to sell. It is a gorgeous stick.
And, you know what is happening with it. So, something to work on

Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 2:52 am
by ashkor87
ponchi101 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:14 am
It should be easy to sell. It is a gorgeous stick.
And, you know what is happening with it. So, something to work on
Oh I never sell rackets.do give them away to ballboys etc but this one I will persevere with...
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2024 3:57 am
by ashkor87
Tennis under the full moon! 7 am today
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2024 5:48 pm
by ponchi101
Photo is not uploading for me. But I gather it must have been sublime.
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 3:50 pm
by ashkor87
The AO is interfering with my play! Will have to quit early tomorrow to watch Osaka-Muchova! Can't miss that!!
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2025 10:04 pm
by Fastbackss
So, after getting trounced for years at a 3.5 rating - the algorithm FINALLY dropped me to a 3.0. (Literally was winning maybe one or two matches per year)
Because this happens effective December 1, I was able to immediately start playing at that level.
I signed up for Sectionals (in this case the Midwest). Winner gets entry to Nationals.
Managed to win my flight, but ran out of gas in the quarters (after blowing 8 set points in the first set). I didn't get the automatic bid - but did manage to get a fair amount of points.
The second bid for the Midwest goes to "the highest ranked player who signs up that didn't win sectionals." I "watched" the list and saw I was in good position. So...pulled the trigger three hours before the registration deadline...and I got accepted. Guess I am going to Florida.
The event is held at the USTA campus near Orlando - and is crazy cheap to enter.
I have no designs on winning - but hope to acquit myself decently and have fun while doing lots of exploring.
Re: Did you play today?
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2025 4:09 am
by ashkor87
Fastbackss wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 10:04 pm
I have no designs on winning - but hope to acquit myself decently and have fun while doing lots of exploring
have a great time!