Marcin Bieniek
3 things you must learn to accept as a tennis player
This is a guest post by tennis coach Marcin Bieniek, founder of Enjoy Tennis Blog. In order to reach your best level in tennis, you have...
Tennis coach explains: Training tips to get advantage over your rivals
This is a guest post by tennis coach Marcin Bieniek, founder of Enjoy Tennis Blog. He will explain how to make the most of your practice...
Tennis coach explains: How to develop an effective approach shot
This is a guest post by tennis coach Marcin Bieniek, founder of Enjoy Tennis Blog. He gives techniques to develop a world-class approach shot and...
Hard court tennis: Why players have to master the hard surface.
Tennis coach Marcin Bieniek, founder of Enjoy Tennis Blog, explains why it is crucial for players to develop their hard court tennis skills.
Introduction
Tennis is...
Tennis variety: Do you really need it? This will help you decide!
Tennis coach Marcin Bieniek, founder of Enjoy Tennis Blog, explains why focusing solely on power and speed can hamper your results and why developing variety can...
Tennis coach explains: Step-by-step process to change bad habits in your game
Tennis coach Marcin Bieniek, founder of Enjoy Tennis Blog, explains the importance of proper repetition to create good tennis habits and also breaks down...
How to take the quality of your tennis sessions to the next level
Tennis coach Marcin Bieniek, founder of Enjoy Tennis Blog, explains how to make the most out of your practice sessions to bring your playing...
The best at-home massage tools for tennis players
Tennis players at all levels should approach taking care of their body as a priority. Only a combination of long-term hard work and conscious...
Top 3 tennis strings for beginners in 2021
A good tennis racquet is a necessity, but if you want to take your tennis to the next level you should pay just as...
Tennis tips: How to improve your backhand
In this month’s Tennis Tips guest post, coach Marcin Bieniek, founder of Enjoy Tennis Blog, explains why backhand tends to be inferior to forehand...