Tennis can be a long game and requires concentration, stamina and skill (who can forget Isner v Mahut match (see video) at last year's Wimbledon, which lasted 11 hours and 5 minutes!
This match lasted as long as it did because both players were not thinking too far ahead and were playing the game one shot at a time!
Designed to work several players at once this week's session will really get your players working and thinking hard - playing the game one shot at a time!
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