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    <title>Calling a Serve In Doubles</title>
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    <description>Who makes a call - in or out in doubles on a serve, I think it's reciever call, but some people disagree. What is your opinion?  Answer  Hi Vladimir, </description>
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    <title>Junior Tennis Balls Are A Mixed Blessing?</title>
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    <description>I have a 10 year old and have been teaching him and learning more about tennis along the way. It seems to me that the 10 and under ball is a mixed blessing.</description>
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    <description>When serving where is the point of contact with the ball in relation to the body?  Answer  Hi!  Well i'm trying to find a good picture to illustrate but</description>
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