About David Evans

Thanks for taking the time to visit Tennis Tips Daily and showing interest in my background. I have a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, a Masters Degree in Theology, and a Project Management Professional (PMP) Credential through the PMI specializing in Software Development and Internet Marketing Training Systems.

Real World Work Experience

Over the years, I have developed systems for Small to Medium and Fortune 500 Companies. Have been making well over 6 figures a year as the project manager and technical lead on various projects for Intel Corporation (Chip Manufacturing Systems), Southern California Edison (Nuclear Power Plant Systems), and Integrated Surgical Systems (Robotic Surgical Systems, RoboDoc).

Currently Working with Team of World Class Internet Marketers

Left my corporate job for something more fulfilling and much more profitable. I started working with a team of world class internet marketers to help individuals and small businesses become highly profitable by employing some of the State-Of-The-Art Lead Generation and Capture Systems that our team has developed.

Our latest Internet Marketing Training allows people that are struggling with small or sometimes home businesses to get the attention of the people that need their products and services allowing them to become more successful as well.

In My Spare Time

I also try to find time to teach and play tennis, surf, mountain bike, and snowboard. I am looking forward to helping you with your tennis game or even possibly meeting with you on the court to play some tennis someday as well!

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How to Serve in Tennis Tennis Tips Daily

Tennis Serve – Crush Serves up to 135 mph

How to Serve in Tennis Like the Pros on TV! You Do Not Need to Wait Any Longer to Start Crushing Serves and Ripping Forehands! How to Serve a Tennis Ball – Crush Serves up to 135 mph My friend Jeff is a former ATP Tennis Pro, and he has Cracked the Secret Code that [...]

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Bryan Brothers Both Back

Tennis Training Myths – Always Rush the Net in Doubles

Tennis players that do not know how to volley well due to their limited tennis training tend to Serve and Volley or Rush the Net too much in Doubles. If you are not making any of your volleys at the net it would be much better to stay in the back court instead of constantly [...]

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Tennis Training Forehand Backswing

Tennis Training Myths – Take Your Racket Back Early

There are a lot of tennis tips on the internet now days, so there are more tennis training myths running around than ever before. Even though some of these tennis myths withstand the test of time, they are just wrong. For example, you have probably been told “Take Your Racket Back Early”. Well, this is [...]

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Brian Baker at Roland Garros 2012

Tennis Injuries – Brian Baker Comeback Inspirational at Wimbledon 2012

There is no question that the Brian Baker Comeback at Wimbledon 2012 is inspirational to tennis players around the world training to play tennis at the parks as well as the ATP Tour. Brian has overcome various tennis injuries, and he has made a huge comeback. The Brian Baker story is a good one, and [...]

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Juan Del Potro Defensive Lob

Tennis Drills – Why and How to Practice Lobs

The lob is one of the tennis shots that we take for granted even though it gets us out of trouble and strikes fear into our opponents when they are at the net. When was the last time that you went out on the court and practiced different types of lobs? Most players spend time [...]

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Marat Safin Post Low Volley

Tennis Tactics – Tennis Passing Shot

Let’s start this tennis training with the definition of a tennis passing shot: A shot in tennis that passes an opponent who has approached the net. Dreaming of Spectacular Tennis Passing Shots What comes to my mind when I think of a passing shot? One player hits a hard deep ball or huge serve and [...]

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Tennis Elbow Location

Tennis Injuries – Exercises for Tennis Elbow – Prevention and Rehabilitation

Prevention of Tennis Elbow is not something that would normally come to mind as part of a tennis training program, but it is important that we stay healthy. Before we get into any of the Exercises for Tennis Elbow, I will define tennis elbow and clear up a misconception that only tennis players get what [...]

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Tennis Tips - Return of Serve

Return of Serve – What To Do Against A Player With A Huge Serve

You need to know what to do against a player with a huge tennis serve, or you will just be watching lots of serves go by and not returning many. Some players are going to have blistering fast 135 mph serves, other are going to have huge kick serves, and some might even have both. But, [...]

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What Is A Big Point In Tennis Rafael Nadal

Tennis Training – What Is A Big Point In Tennis?

You might have heard the phrase “Play one point at a time”, which some tennis players assume means that all tennis points are to be treated as equal. Our tennis tip is that there are lots of big points during a tennis match that you need to be aware of to make sure that you [...]

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Madrid Blue Clay Controversy Ends With A Federer Win

Tennis Courts – Madrid Blue Clay Controversy Ends With A Federer Win

The Madrid Open Tennis Tournament got a lot of press this week. We felt here at Tennis Tips Daily that there was great tennis being played throughout the tournament, but various controversies about the blue clay got the most attention from the press, spectators, and players. After a week of high quality tennis, the Madrid [...]

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