Tennis Quick Tips | Fun, Fast and Easy Tennis - No Lessons Required

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Tennis Quick Tips brings you weekly tennis tips that will not only improve your tennis play, but also make sure you're having fun each and every time you step on court. If you’re looking for quick and easy ways to improve your game, without the need for long hours on court or expensive lessons, then this podcast is for you. Each Tennis Quick Tips episode will give you a really easy, really worthwhile tennis tip that will help you to quickly improve your game and that you can apply in your next tennis match. Each episode is short and concise, so you get the most information possible in the least amount of time possible. Spend just a few minutes listening before your next match and you can improve your tennis game – fast! No matter what your tennis skill level, you'll find plenty of great tips to put into action every time you hit the courts in Tennis Quick Tips.

Recent Episodes
  • 190 What To Do When Your Opponent Is Moving During Your Serve
    Apr 27, 2020 – 24:26
  • 189 Best Do-It-Yourself Tennis Ball Drills
    Apr 16, 2020 – 09:11
  • 188 Awesome Doubles Strategies With Mehrban Iranshad
    Apr 6, 2020 – 40:34
  • 187 How To Play Better Tennis Without Playing Tennis
    Apr 3, 2020 – 17:44
  • 186 How To Deal With Tennis Cheaters
    Mar 27, 2020 – 27:47
  • 185 What is the Difference Between Officiated and Unofficiated Matches?
    Mar 24, 2020 – 22:10
  • 184 Corona Virus and Health Precautions for Tennis Players
    Mar 13, 2020 – 13:36
  • 183 Best of TQT: What To Do When You Win The Spin
    Mar 6, 2020 – 12:26
  • 182 Mindset Shift: Every Point Is A Big Point
    Feb 25, 2020 – 14:33
  • 181 Tennis Lessons From The Australian Open
    Feb 19, 2020 – 18:33
  • 180 Top Tips For Attending A Professional Tennis Tournament
    Feb 12, 2020 – 23:58
  • 179 How To Handle The Volley Aimed Right At You
    Jan 31, 2020 – 05:55
  • 178 The Pros and Cons of Playing Doubles Up at the Net
    Jan 22, 2020 – 12:02
  • 177 The Pros and Cons of Playing One Up One Back in Tennis Doubles
    Jan 18, 2020 – 20:43
  • 176 The Life Lessons I Learned From My Big Tennis Break - Part 2
    Jan 10, 2020 – 24:19
  • 175 The Life Lessons I Learned From My Big Tennis Break - Part 1
    Dec 30, 2019 – 19:26
  • 174 When To NOT Talk To Your Doubles Partner
    Dec 14, 2019 – 11:47
  • 173 What You MUST Have In Your Tennis Bag To Win
    Dec 6, 2019 – 17:27
  • 172 How To Be A Great Tennis Team Member
    Nov 26, 2019 – 11:54
  • 171 How To Take The Ball On The Rise
    Nov 21, 2019 – 14:38
  • 170 You're Giving Away Points If You Don't Know Your Tennis Rules!
    Nov 4, 2019 – 16:38
  • 169 Choosing the Right Tennis Ball
    Oct 8, 2019 – 12:23
  • 168 How to Play Against (and Hopefully Beat!) Better Tennis Players
    Sep 24, 2019 – 20:08
  • 167 Is My Opponent Creating A Hindrance By Talking?
    Sep 20, 2019 – 11:29
  • 166 Your 2 Step Tennis Plan
    Sep 10, 2019 – 16:53
  • 165 When Is The Ball Out In Tennis?
    Sep 3, 2019 – 11:47
  • 164 How to Have Tennis Fun in the Summer Sun
    Jun 14, 2017 – 21:28
  • 163 10 More Tips for Lazy Tennis Players
    May 31, 2017 – 17:27
  • 162 How to Prevent Common Injuries Caused by Your Tennis Racquet
    Mar 22, 2017 – 19:48
  • 161 Best Tips for Playing Tennis at Night
    Mar 9, 2017 – 16:47
  • 160 Want to Live Longer? Play Tennis!
    Feb 24, 2017 – 12:45
  • 159 Tennis Etiquette: Dealing with Sore Losers and Gloaty Winners
    Feb 10, 2017 – 09:53
  • 158 What You and I Can Learn From Roger Federer's 18th Grand Slam Win
    Feb 3, 2017 – 09:08
  • 157 The Best High-Percentage Shots In Doubles Tennis
    Jan 27, 2017 – 13:58
  • 156 How to Captain Your Team to a Winning Season
    Jan 16, 2017 – 25:21
  • 155 The "Tennis Drill Book" Book Review
    Dec 17, 2016 – 07:05
  • 154 Footwork in Tennis - The Timing of the Split Step
    Dec 12, 2016 – 13:24
  • 153 What to Do When You're the Weak Link on the Tennis Court
    Nov 26, 2016 – 14:59
  • 152 Simple Serve Tips - Where To Target Your Serve
    Nov 17, 2016 – 14:26
  • 151 Don't Do This! 5 Quick Ways to Lose Your Next Tennis Match
    Nov 10, 2016 – 11:28
  • 150 How to Hit Deeper Groundstrokes with Mehrban Iranshad of the Tennis Files Podcast
    Nov 3, 2016 – 26:55
  • 149 How to Handle Players Who Talk Too Much
    Oct 27, 2016 – 11:11
  • 148 How to Handle the Heat During Your Tennis Match
    Oct 21, 2016 – 08:01
  • 147 How and Why to Build Your Endurance For Tennis
    Oct 17, 2016 – 11:47
  • 146 My Top 5 On Court Mistakes and How You Can Avoid Them
    Oct 6, 2016 – 12:34
  • 145 How to Get Back in the Tennis Groove
    Aug 19, 2016 – 13:10
  • 144 Simple Serve Tips - How to Get a Smooth and Fluid Service Motion
    Aug 12, 2016 – 07:42
  • 143 Simple Serve Tips - The Importance of a Relaxed Service Motion
    Jul 29, 2016 – 07:25
  • 142 How To Stay Tennis Fit While Traveling
    Jul 23, 2016 – 14:21
  • 141 Why You MUST Play Tennis Singles
    Jul 5, 2016 – 13:40
Recent Reviews
  • host&guest
    Addictive 🎾
    I listen to episodes repeatedly and often as i am heading to a match. Kim breaks things down into bite size pieces, easy to absorb. My favs are Hindrance and Know your job episodes!
  • IvyCanPlay
    Super helpful!
    I have recently started listening to this podcast and I love it! The tips are super helpful and I feel encouraged to change my ways! Here’s to teaching an old dog new tricks!!! Go tennis!
  • PhillyFunnyGuy
    My most useful podcast
    Thank you Kim for helping me take my amateur tennis up a notch. These podcasts are digestible nuggets of wisdom presented clearly and entertainingly. I highly recommend for anyone who plays tennis at any level. From declining to serve first, to tossing the ball like a glass of water, I’ve taken so much from these. Can’t recommend highly enough.
  • Pokhofdszr
    A great podcast - for players and coaches
    I recently discovered this podcast and wish that I found it earlier. I’m a high school coach and a league player - and I’ve learned many things from this podcast and the show notes that are helpful for me both as a coach and a player. Even it’s a topic I already know, I appreciate the way the topics are talked about. And I love the length - an episode can easily listened to more than once.
  • tealsea18
    Tennis Quick Tips
    I’m so glad I found this. Kim’s podcasts are so well organized, with just enough information on each one. She gets to the point quickly and always has really good information for any level of tennis player. I have a special fondness for her because she is a recreational player who cares about fitness. I just wish I had found this sooner. Luckily, you can go back and listen to all the past podcasts.
  • Michelle Nipko
    Fantastic content for club players
    Kim’s podcast is a great resource for club players. She covers highly relevant topics that could help any club player. Highly recommended!!
  • eaadkison
    Love listening!!!
    Love listening to you tennis tips! I’ve been coaching children and adult beginners for a few short years. Your show gives me new ideas and confirms what I do know.... boosts my confidence... making me a better coach. Hope you continue your great work!
  • gyatazen
    A Player’s Podcast
    These short and to-the-point podcasts discuss all kinds of situations that really happen on the tennis court. It’s a must-listen-to for anyone (especially women) competing in recreational tennis.
  • Mehrban7
    Fantastic Tennis Podcast!
    Kim does an excellent job with the Tennis Quick Tips podcast. She is very passionate about the game and I enjoy listening to her very practical and helpful tips on the podcast. Keep up the great work, Kim! :) - Mehrban
  • BayouMist
    Thank you Kim
    I enjoy listening to your tips and advice. Look forward to hearing from you soon!
  • Actaylor13
    Kim
    Kim has a great voice for podcasts. She is kind in her approach and easy to listen too! Thanks for helping our game Kim!
  • Ssuite
    High Praise for Kim!!!
    I am brand new to tennis — besides a few lessons when I was a kid, and a couple of random games with family over the years, I’m new to the sport as of October 2017. Just started playing 3.0 league and I feel like this podcast is EXACTLY what I need to better understand the lingo and help bring me up to speed on so many of the facets of tennis my pros are trying to help me understand. It’s only been two days and I’ve already listened to 30 episodes!!! And I already started applying some of the tips in practice this morning. Excited to get back on the court tomorrow and keep applying more of these gems bit by bit. And my husband says I’m much happier not listening to the news! 😂 Looking forward to buying Kim’s books and checking out her site online. Thanks for the help! I’m so grateful to have found this podcast. “Happy Tennis” indeed!
  • eriddell
    Fantastic! Quick tennis tips!
    I love tennis fixation! I regularly listen to the podcast when I'm driving and I love the posts on Pinterest. I play doubles at our tennis club in Manhattan Beach and I am always using the tips for our Marine Leage doubles matches. I have learned how to get my racquet restrung, where to stand and serving tips! I can't wait for the next podcast! Thank you so much! Please keep them coming! Elizabeth R - Manhattan Beach, CA
  • MusicMaster19
    Fantastic Tennis Podcast
    Tennis players of all levels should be listening to this podcast. Kim's tips are fantastic. She covers everything from playing to equipment to etiquette. So many things I've wondered about while on court but never took the time to figure out on my own she addresses here in a quick concise manner. Not only is the podcast great, but her supporting website with show notes and other materials referenced duirng the podcasts are awesome. I just discovered this podcast in May and there hasn't been a new episode since March and I hope she returns soon with more podcasts.
  • Just need a minute
    Straight Forward
    Kim picks topics we can all use and keeps pointers simple to apply.
  • Redish76
    Great tennis advice
    I'm so glad I happened upon the Tennis Quick Tips podcast. As a club player, playing on several teams and always looking to improve, I love hearing Kim's insight. It is very relatable and helpful and her podcasts are well-spoken and well-organized, but also quite fun.
  • Casaros5
    Just the thing to sharpen your game!
    Kim's podcast is an awesome way to learn new ideas and/or remind yourself of something you might have heard in a lesson or clinic before, but had maybe forgotten about. A perfect length to give you something to work on in your next match, without overwhelming you with ALL the stuff you wish were better about your game. I recommend you subscribe, but (like another reviewer) be careful about sharing the link with your opponents!!
  • Melzax
    Great podcast
    I love listening to Kim while doing my cardio workouts. Since I hate most workouts but playing TENNIS. It's a great podcast to keep you motivated to get back on the court.
  • Acosta-Padron
    Great podcast
    I'm totally addicted to this podcast, I can't get enough. Kim does a great job, she's my coach on the go ❤️🎾
  • Rhomboid1
    Great insight and lots of good tips
    I’ve been binge listening to these episodes since I discovered them a couple days ago. Her tips and insight is fantastic. I’ve been playing tennis since 1976 and have a few friends who are teaching pros. I have heard similar tips from these pros as Kim is sharing. She does a great job and players who are looking to improve, learn, and/or to ramp up their game and get more serious, should go through these episodes. Her tips are spot on, and you may even think, “how obvious”, but I think most of us could use the reminder as to what we should be doing to get the most out of this great sport.
  • (I'm avawetz on trendabl)
    Great
    I think this podcast is great. However, I think Kim should make it longer and even have guests! Your Fan, Ava😜
  • mojolake
    Good advice and easy to listen too.
    I listen to this on the way to matches and when I can't sleep at night (not that it puts me to sleep!) Lots of common sense. Experienced players will know some of this but there is something for everyone and nuggets throughout. Highly recommended
  • clifr
    Don't share this podcast! (for your own good)
    I have a word of advice for you: Don't share this podcast! Kim does a great job of providing short doses of tennis advice that you can carry onto the court and immediately put to use. Her strong common sense approach to strategy, tactics, and team management at the club, rec, and open levels are great for you to have access to but you really should keep this podcast to yourself. Do you really want your competition having access to the same competitive advantage that you have? I think not. It's your decision, though. All that I ask is, if you decide against my advice to share this podcast, please don't share it with anyone I know. I need every advantage I can get.
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