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By selecting one of the shot/article icons on the left, you will get a real feeling of what it is like to be a member of this tennis video web site.
Tennis Video Clips
This tennis video website allows you to observe and analyse how the worlds leading ATP and WTA tour players hit the ball. All the video clips can be viewed in real time and slow motion, you decide and control how to watch the clip.
Navigating the video clip library is also very easy, either choose a shot or select a player you want to study. The library is updated regularly with clips of the most successful tour players and those up and coming young players with the potential to be the worlds next tennis super stars.
With procomparetennis you can also download the video clips directly onto your computer. Each clip is available for immediate download in high quality AVI, in both PAL (Europe) and NTSC (US). This format is compatible with Dartfish, Silicon Coach and all other major tennis coaching software.
Procomparetennis.net has made it easy to download any video clip by simply clicking on the “download video ” button found beneath each video. Coaches will then be able to take a laptop computer on court and let the pro's demonstrate world-class technique to the pupil, possibly saving hours of learning time.
Frame-By-Frame Action Photo Sequences
A favourite feature for both players and coaches is our frame-by-frame photo sequences. Still photos highlighting important tennis stroke characteristics have been taken for each video clip and put into a step-by-step action photo sequence.
Below each video clip is the option to view the photo sequence. Clicking on the “print” button found at the top of each sequence allows you to easily print off each photo sequence so you or your pupil can take it onto court and analyse the stroke fundamentals.
Tennis Video Articles
Procomparetennis.net has an ever-expanding library of tennis related articles. Written by established world-renowned coaches and young up and coming coaches, these articles cover the four main areas of tennis, tactical, technical, physical and mental. These articles are complimented with real time video footage that will really give you a flavour for the subject. This is an invaluable resource for all tennis enthusiasts!