Tennis

Saturday, October 16, 2010

ADVISOR:

Miss Dhiya Amalina Binti Zahari

Club Organisation:

President : Muhammad Hakim Bin Mohd Shokri

Vice President : Nur Izzatil Akmal Binti Muhammad Bustaman

Secretary : Luqman Hakim

Assistant Secretary : Noramira Shafleena Binti Shafii

Treasurer : Nur Azre Binti Abdul Aziz

The Club’s Activities:

The Tennis Club of MARA College Banting holds its practices for male and female members separately. For its male members, the practice will be held on every Wednesday, while the practice for female members will be held on every Thursday.

During the practice, the members of the Tennis Club are trained by their seniors who are also known as the second-year students. The knowledge that has been gained by the seniors are then passed on to their juniors where it can be said that such method of training often provide joy and diligence among the members.

As portrayed by the pictures, the Tennis Club members practice in three tennis courts located in between the college’s futsal courts.

Members:

1 Noramira Shafieena Shafii

2 Elisha Binti Sufian

3 Nurul Iman Binti Mohd. Nor

4 Nadiah Shahirah Azhar

5 Nadiah Jamaludin

6 Mohamed Zariff Ashman Bin Mohamed Redza

7 Alif Bin Abdul Rahman

8 Nur Izzatil Akmal Binti Muhammad Bustaman

9 Muhammad Zulhazmie Izzat Bin Khalid

10 Nur Azre Binti Abdul Aziz

11 Aini Shuhada Binti Sulaiman

12 Mohammad Farhan Bin Bong Tamam

13 Muhammad Hakim Bin Mohd Shokri

TENNIS REFLECTION

After playing throughout the whole evening, I learnt that I have to keep on practicing. My timing also has to be more precise, and I realized that my ball control is still weak. Trying out some of my friend’s racket, I learnt that when we use a lighter racket, I play better than a heavier racket. Gripping the tennis racket can be done in many ways. Before this I used one hand in most of my shots but now I am trying using both hands. It does work but for some cases only. Now, my ‘backhand’ is getting better with two hands holding the racket. As for me, practice is still needed, as the saying goes ‘practice makes perfect’.

-Nur Izzatil Akmal Muhamad Bustaman, A10B

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