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Click Photo. What are the advantages of all court tennis? Tennis players tend to over-exaggerate the importance of how they hit the ball, and overlook the importance of how they play the game. Proper strokes and good footwork are important ingredients in winning tennis matches, but using sound strategy and tactics makes the task infinitely easier. One of the most potent weapons any player can develop is a sound understanding of winning strategy in singles and doubles. It is absolutely essential if you truly wish to become the best tennis player you can be. The All Court Game What does it take to become an effective, consistent, all court strategic player? To win from the back court like Andre Agassi; to win attacking the net like Pete Sampras, and to have the flexibility to do both like Roger Fededer? What does it take it become a consistent, strategic, all court player? The most basic principle in winning tennis is consistency, getting the ball over the net and into the court one more time than your opponent. Learn to hit with depth, good net clearance and to eliminate unforced errors. If you don’t make the error, that only leaves one other…