T is for Tennis


I have mixed feelings about tennis.

I enjoy playing tennis. I love my tennis friends!!! Watching the US Open makes me wish that I was really good at it.

I used to feel this way about tennis.

However, truthfully, it cuts into my running time. I have to schedule running around tennis because you can run at any time and you can run anywhere and you can’t just not show up and play a tennis match.

For tennis, it is different. I didn’t play tennis for 8 months and it wasn’t that difficult to play again. (I wish running were that easy to get back into.)

It’s not that it’s because I’m that good. Pros have to put in the time. I’m pretty mediocre so it doesn’t really matter. I play doubles and if my partner plays well, it is easier to win. If my partner does not, we don’t usually win even if I play great. (It’s not an individual effort like running.)

I know that when I go out there I will want to win but if I am not playing a USTA match, I don’t get down on myself if I don’t win.

the competitive me in 2010

Before I started running, I was very serious about tennis. I played all the time, took lessons, practiced, played on numerous teams, read tennis magazines, bought tennis outfits & shoes, etc.

Now, I just play for exercise and camaraderie and for fun. (They seem like good reasons to continue to me.)

Because it’s take four to play tennis, you can’t be casual about it. So last year, I organized a group of 5 women to play on Monday nights for 34 weeks. That means that everyone sits out once every 5 weeks. I am also part of a Tuesday night group in which I only play once a month. (Update:  the place I play tennis indoors has just CLOSED for good!! So I will now playing outside.  Next year, I may not play at all  … until spring. Bummed!)

I try not to play tennis and run on the same day but sometimes I just have to run!

I have considered giving up tennis but this is the reason, I cannot:

May - tennnis vacation in Florida

annual May tennis vacation in Florida

Happy Running! Any tennis players out there who also run? Does another activity get in the way of your running schedule?

3 thoughts on “T is for Tennis

  1. What a great bunch of smiling people. I couldn’t leave them either.
    Running gets into your blood, doesn’t it? I’m actually giggly and excited about my next run. Nothing else makes me feel that way. It can be both a blessing and a curse at times.

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