So you have seen Roger play Rafa at Wimbledon? You think you can make the same shots? How about playing for fun. Whatever the case, you’ve got to find a place to start. Roger may be an artist but he is better at making things look easy than actually playing tennis. You can’t just step on the court and hit those forehands nor can you make one decent shot without knowing how to grab a tennis racquet. And of course you are going to need some good equipments to get started.
Playing tennis as a hobby doesn’t have to be complicated, but you don’t want to go on the court without having the tools that not only help you play better but also protect you against injuries. With that in mind, here is a list of tools you need to get started successfully with tennis:
- Tennis Courses
- Training Videos
- Tennis Racquets
- Training Gadgets
- Tennis Games
- Tennis Bags
- Strings
- Balls
- Nets
- Books
- Magazines
- Grips
- Tactical Tennis Complete Collection: training set by Paul Annacone
- Nick Bollettieri’s Stroke Instruction Series: Bollettieri needs no introduction. You will learn how to play tennis with this set.
- Sports Yoga Tennis With Billy Asad: get your body in condition.
- Pro Tennis Lessons – Ultimate Doubles: learn how to play doubles like a pro.
- Pro Tennis Lessons Ultimate Forehand: learn what it takes to hit a killer forehand.
- Wimbledon – The 2008 Finals: Nadal vs. Federer: the best match ever played! Watch it and then re-watch it some more.
- How To Play Tennis: a set of instructional videos that teach you how to get started with tennis.
- Tennis Mind Game: get a handle on the mental side of things when it comes to tennis.

- Volkl BB Generation 25 Junior Tennis Racquet: if you are a beginner, this is a good place to start.
- Wilson HOPE Tennis Racket (Colors May Vary) (beginner): another beginner racket for tennis fans.
- Head Liquidmetal 8 Tennis Racquet: a more advanced racket if you have some more money to spend on equipment.
- Wilson [K] Six.Two Tennis Racquet: a racket for more advanced players.
- Wilson K 4 105 K Factor Tennis Racquet: chances are you have seen those K Factor ads on TV. This is the racket.
- Babolat AeroPro Drive (Cortex) Tennis Racquet: a racket for Nadal like players.
- Head MicroGel Extreme Pro New: not a fan of Babolat or Wilson, then you got to try this Head racquet.
- Head Liquidmetal Racquet Cover: keeps your racket protected.
- Wilson Pro Staff Super Six Pack Tennis Bag: carry all your rackets and accessories with you.
- WILSON Hope Perfect Pac Backpacks: a nice backpack for your Wilson racquets.
- Prince Pro Team Triple Tennis Bag: another cool bag for your racquets and tennis accessories.
- String Machines
- Gamma X-2 Stringing Machine: a cool machine to string your racquets.
- Eagnas Racquet Stringing Machine Flex 920: a racquet string machine for more advanced tennis players.
- Gamma X-2 Stringing Machine: a cool machine to string your racquets.
- Strings
Grips may sound insignificant but they actually play a big part in your game. Here are a few you should try:
- Wilson Pro Overgrip Tennis Racquet Grip
- Wilson [K] Grip Tennis Racquet Grip
- Head XtremeSoft Overgrip
- Yonex Hi Soft Grap Pack of 24 Replacement Grips
- More Grips
- Balls
- Machines:
- Master I-SAM Model 1 Court Equipment Ball Throwing Machines: need a ball machine? Look no further than this machine.
- Master I-SAM Model 1 Court Equipment Ball Throwing Machines: need a ball machine? Look no further than this machine.
- The Inner Game of Tennis: learn what it takes to be a good tennis player.
- Talent Is Overrated: don’t believe it? Read this book.
- Winning Ugly: the world class book by a world class trainer, Brad Gilbert.
- SKLZĀ® Hit-A-Way Tennis Trainer: learn how to hit a tennis ball the right way.
- Gamma Hi-Rise 75 Tennis Ball Hopper: great way to store your balls.
- Brad Gilbert Wrist Assist for Tennis: one of the most popular tennis gadgets on the market.
- SKLZ PowerBase Tennis Trainer: a great way to take your game to the next level.
- Hit-A-Way PowerBase Tennis Trainer: similar to the previous gadget. Great way to get your game to the next level.
- Fence Trainer (EA): a comprehensive gadget to get your game to the next level.
- Toss Assist: need help with your toss? This is the accessory to own.

- MacGregor Varsity 300 Tennis Net
- Maxi Net System
- Wilson EZ Tennis Net Set
- Killerspin Aurora Table Tennis Net and Post Set

- EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis: a great Wii game that comes with Wii MotionPlus and is a lot of fun.
- Virtua Tennis 2009: not a bad way to burn some calories.
- Wii Prince Tennis Racquet: play real tennis on your Wii with this racquet.
- Wii Grand Slam Sports Pack : an awesome kit to play all kinds of sports on Wii.
- Wii 9-in-1 Sports Pack: even more complete than the previous pack.
- EA Sports Active: not a bad way to warm your body up and burn some calorie.
There you have it. Time to start training!
