Hi,
Great site. Looking forward to improving my game once my calf injury heals. I tried to play all-out on my first day of tennis after a 15-year lay off. Ouch!
I live in a county devoid of tennis players willing/able to practice/drill with me. Most of them are older and are content to play dbls league once or twice a week. The nearest backboard, or rentable ball machine, is twenty miles away. So I think I need to buy a ball machine so I can practice all these tips I am seeing here at this marvelous site.
My forum search led me to the Ace Attack machine, but I can't afford that. A few days of googling leads me to think the Lobsters are the best at under $3000. Can anyone confirm that or lead me to a better choice? I will need a portable battery machine since there's no electricity available at my local courts.
Thanks so much!
Great site. Looking forward to improving my game once my calf injury heals. I tried to play all-out on my first day of tennis after a 15-year lay off. Ouch!
I live in a county devoid of tennis players willing/able to practice/drill with me. Most of them are older and are content to play dbls league once or twice a week. The nearest backboard, or rentable ball machine, is twenty miles away. So I think I need to buy a ball machine so I can practice all these tips I am seeing here at this marvelous site.
My forum search led me to the Ace Attack machine, but I can't afford that. A few days of googling leads me to think the Lobsters are the best at under $3000. Can anyone confirm that or lead me to a better choice? I will need a portable battery machine since there's no electricity available at my local courts.
Thanks so much!
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