Cyclops plays tennis: Strength and an eye for the ball

Cyclops, with his one eye, has an amazing ability to focus on the ball and hit it with great force. His utility shots often result in winners, but his agility is limited — a perfect lesson for players looking to balance power and movement.

If you want to work on your hitting power without losing your mobility, try short drills that combine sprinting and technique. It’s the best way to gain aggressive hitting skills without suffering on the court.

Find partners and drills through the TennisRadar application (Play Store & App Store) and start test sessions that improve both your power and movement.

The Chimera plays tennis: Unexpected movements and imagination on the court

Chimera, with her mix of attributes, plays with unpredictable moves that confuse any opponent. He combines quick movement with surprise serves, creating a game that demands constant attention from the opponent.

The lesson here is clear: don’t be afraid to experiment on court. By experimenting with different beats and rhythms, you develop a wide repertoire that can set you apart.

Use the TennisRadar app to find a variety of partners and try original drills — the app is available on the Play Store and the App Store.

Hephaestus plays tennis: Technique built like a racket

Hephaestus, craftsman of the gods, makes rackets that fit every player exactly. On the field, his approach is considered: a balance between the technical construction of the equipment and its application in the game.

From this we can take a practical message: choose equipment that suits your style and try small changes (string tension, grip size) to improve. The detail makes the difference.

The TennisRadar app (available on the Play Store & App Store) helps you find players to try out new materials and track your progress — all for free.

The Centaur plays tennis: Speed, stamina and stability

The Centaur on the court is an example of physical superiority: speed to catch balls, endurance for long rallies and stability in the body for balance in every shot. His philosophy is perfectly suited to players who want to work on cardio and footwork.

Interval programs, reaction speed work and specific leg exercises will make the difference. Combine training with games for practical application.

Use the TennisRadar app (Play Store & App Store) to find constant training partners and track your progress — all free and without subscriptions.