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NTRP 4.0 Vs 3.5 Match Play USTA Tournament Prep Grudge Match

NTRP 4.0 Vs 3.5 Match Play USTA Tournament Practice Sets. I and my 3.5 partner entered a tournament late this month and had a practice prep match with 2 of our 4.0 USTA league team members. This is the first set.

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Welcome to Heck’s Tennis, a channel to help you take your game to the next level. I’m Hector, and I’m here to share all the tennis tips and tricks I’ve learned on my tennis journey. A 3.0 NTRP-rated player when I started, I used tennis instructional videos to improve my swings, serves, and sets. Currently, I’m an NTRP rated 3.5 player trying to make it as a 4.5. My passion for tennis has gone beyond the baseline. I’ve received my PTR (Professional Tennis Registry) 10 and Under certification and have played in over 300 official USTA league matches at every level, including local, regional, sectional, and national, as a player and co-captain. Strings are no more a mystery, as I string my own racquets and have learned and studied a string’s correlation to the game, tennis elbow, and shoulder pain. Now, grab your racquet, lace up your sneakers, and let’s help you develop one Heck of a game.

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