Find a Tennis Partner on Tennis Round – Video

This brief tennis partner video tutorial demonstrates how you can find suitable tennis players in your area and invite them to play. If there’s no one in your area yet (which is likely, since it’s a brand new, 3 weeks old site), you can create your free account anyway, so the next person can find you. Tennis Round is an online match making portal for connecting similarly skilled tennis players and finding tennis courts.

When you sign up for your free profile, we will assign you the closest tennis court. This will help us display the closest tennis players for you, and ideally others who use the same court. You can keep that tennis court as your favorite, or change it to a different one, since the closest tennis court might not be the most convenient or in best condition. If you have more than one favorite court, you can add a few by clicking the star icon. To remove a favorite court, just click the star icon again.

The registration process is quick and easy. It gathers only the most relevant information that’s important for any tennis player – name, skill level, tennis court, gender, age. While age is not a huge factor in finding a compatible opponent, we need to make sure the site is not used by minors.

Visit our Tennis Round You Tube channel for more videos. They’re all High Definition and best viewed at 720p HD – you can adjust that setting in the bottom right corner of the You Tube display window from 360p to 720p.

To become findable in Tennis Round and be able to send tennis invitations to other players, sign up today at this registration link.

Epic Battle at the 2010 US Open Final between Djokovic and Nadal

Tonight Rafael Nadal became the 7th man to win a Career Grand Slam! He won confidently after extensive rallies against Novak Djokovic, to whom he had previously lost in their 3 hard court matches.

In a series of 20+ shot rallies, impossible hard court slides and stretches, both players performed quite a spectacle at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Novak dug himself out of 20 break points and drove a bunch of flat forehands in the corners and beside the lines. But that wasn’t enough to overcome Nadal’s top spins, wide serves and mean slices.

The final that many expected to be between Federer and Nadal, proved a worthy and entertaining match nonetheless. After a 5-setter the day before against Federer and a 4-setter against Nadal today, Djokovic will play in Davis Cup this Friday!

Congratulations to both players on an outstanding performance at this year’s US Open!

Final match score Djokovic – Nadal:
Rafael Nadal (1) 6 5 6 6
Novak Djokovic (3) 4 7 4 2

The US Open of Tweener Shots – Videos

I few days ago I was watching the latest Nike TV commercial, featuring Roger Federer explaining how to hit a shot between the legs, ending with a humorous word of advice from the Maestro: “Don’t try this at home. I am a professional”. Then almost right after that, I watched Federer hit that shot in live TV broadcast of his opening night match against Brian Dabu. Here’s a video of that tweener shot

John McEnroe thought that Federer’s between the legs shot against Djokovic last year was better, though the other commentator liked this years exhibit.

Today Francesca Schiavone hit another tweener shot and then went on to win that rally.

The 2010 US Open might go down in history as the tournament with the most tweener shot. At least the one with the most tweener shots that resulted in winning the rally, and then the whole match. Who knows, perhaps a shot between the legs spooks the other player ever more and forces a final surrender.

How to Find Free Public Tennis Courts on Tennis Round – Video

Tennis Round offers and easy and powerful way to find local tennis courts with just a few clicks. Visit our tennis courts page and search by city, address or zip code for tennis facilities near you.

map of tennis courts in america usa

Find tennis courts by dragging the map or search by city, or Zip

This YouTube video shows you how to find tennis courts by simply dragging the map!

To zoom in or zoom out of a certain area, click on the plus or minus buttons on the map. You can also double click on the map to zoom in, or right-click (on a PC) to zoom out. To see an areal view of the map – click the Satellite or Hybrid buttons.

 

Dolores park in San Francisco - tennis court areal and street view

Dolores park in San Francisco - tennis court areal and street view

To save your favorite tennis courts, simply click on the star icon in front of the tennis facility name. You’d have to create a free Tennis Round account to save your courts.

You can also use Tennis Round to find local tennis players at compatible skill levels (1.0 – 7.0) and schedule tennis matches.