Let's go back to tennis! Playing tennis safe for everyone's health
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v28i81.33Keywords:
COVID-19, security, training, trainersAbstract
This article, which is based on contributions from coaches and specialists, shares some proposals and suggestions that will allow the return to tennis activity in the best possible way. The information provided is structured into prior considerations, considerations before entering the court, development of tennis sessions and the end of the activity. We hope that these proposals will make it easier for coaches to return to the tennis court.
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