March 2023 Archive – What Happened at Erdington Tennis Hub

Looking back at March, the Erdington tennis community was buzzing with action. From junior tournaments to adult socials, the month offered something for every player. Below you’ll find a quick rundown of the key posts that kept our members in the loop.

Community Events in March

We kicked off the month with a surprise outdoor rally at the local park. The event attracted families, beginners, and seasoned players who wanted a relaxed game under the spring sun. Photos and a short video recap were posted on the blog, showing how a simple rally can bring the neighborhood together.

Mid‑month, the club hosted a mixed‑doubles tournament for members over 30. The competition was fierce, but the spirit stayed friendly. Winners were announced, prize vouchers from the nearby sports shop were handed out, and a post‑tournament interview highlighted the benefits of mixed play – more variety, better footwork, and a chance to meet new faces.

Later, a coaching clinic for juniors (ages 8‑14) rolled out. Coach Sam ran a series of drills focused on backhand consistency and serve placement. Parents praised the clear instructions and the fun games that followed each drill. A short recap post included a list of drills that any parent can try at home.

Finally, the month wrapped up with a community clean‑up of the courts. Volunteers painted the perimeter lines, cleared debris, and left the courts looking fresh for the upcoming summer season. The event’s blog entry thanked volunteers and encouraged anyone interested to join future maintenance days.

Tips & Resources from March Posts

Beyond events, March delivered practical advice for players of all levels. One post broke down the basics of a proper warm‑up routine. It listed five easy exercises – dynamic stretches, light jogging, shadow swings, wrist circles, and short footwork drills – that can reduce injury risk before a match.

Another popular article tackled the mental side of tennis. Coach Lisa shared three quick mental tricks: a short breathing reset between points, a visual cue to stay focused on the next shot, and a simple mantra (“play each point, not the score”). Readers reported feeling calmer during games after trying these tips.

Equipment lovers appreciated a post reviewing the newest tennis racquets on the market. The article compared grip size, balance, and price, then recommended a midswing racquet for intermediate players looking to add power without sacrificing control.

If you missed any of these posts, the archive page below lets you scroll through each article, download printable cheat‑sheets, and watch the embedded videos. It’s a handy way to catch up on March’s highlights or share the info with a teammate.

That’s the snapshot of March 2023 at Erdington Tennis Hub. Whether you’re hunting for event recaps, coaching tips, or equipment reviews, the archive has it all. Dive in, explore, and keep the racket swinging until next month’s update drops.

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