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Are you looking for tennis holiday essentials? For some, this statement might not seem too outrageous, and that's fine, but if you want to make the most of an Active Away Tennis Holiday experience, here are 7 essentials you will want to bring with you on one of our holidays. For more information, call us at 020-7965-7277 or visit our website: https://activeaway.com/blog/tennis-holidays/7-great-tennis-holiday-essentials/
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7 GREAT TENNIS HOLIDAY ESSENTIALS www.activeaway.com
INTRODUCTION “If you show up with your tennis racket and enough water to last you 2 hours, that’ll do.” For some, this statement might not seem too outrageous, and thats fine, but if you really want to make the most of an Active Away Tennis Holiday experience then here are 7 essentials you will want to bring with you on one of our holidays. 1. Correct Clothing Whether it’s footwear, caps, or general sports clothing there is so much to choose from especially in this day and age! It can sometimes get a bit overwhelming. 2. Sun Protection Active Away Tennis Holidays are all held in picturesque locations around Europe as well as Dubai.
3. Rackets Most would agree that it’s not ideal to start playing with a different racket which isn’t your own half way through a tennis match. It can really throw you off your game. 4. Water Bottle I would consider this to be one of the most important items you can bring with you on an Active Away Tennis Holiday and onto court. The perfect water bottle to bring with you is one that keeps the fluids inside cooled or warm.
5. Towel/Sweat Bands It is always a good idea to carry a towel with you on court if you tend to sweat heavily or out on an Active Away Tennis Holiday somewhere hot. 6. Plaster/Tape/First Aid In my eyes getting either an injury on court or getting a blister can really spoil your tennis experience. This is why it’s important to keep the appropriate first aid equipment in your bag, such as plasters, tape or cleansing wipes for any cuts you may get. 7. Spare Overgrips In conjunction with preventing blisters, grips can play a big part in that. Using an old grip can lead to more blisters and sores as the racket is moving around in your hand a lot more as a result of not enough grip which therefore causes blisters through the friction of the racket moving.
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