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It’s Wimbledon time. Has it inspired you to get your racquet out?

July 2, 2026Sam MiddlehurstUncategorized

As strawberries and cream take centre court and tennis fever grips the nation, many of us are inspired to pick up a racquet ourselves. If Wimbledon has motivated you to give tennis a go, ensuring your body is prepared for the demands of the game is essential for both performance and injury prevention.

Even if tennis isn’t your sport, here at Dorchester Osteopaths we support all types of sports enthusiasts, helping you play what you love safely and effectively.

1. Warm-Up Like a Champion:

Professional tennis players spend a lot of time warming up, and you should too! Focus on dynamic stretches that mirror tennis movements, like arm circles, leg swings, gentle torso twists, and side lunges. This increases your heart rate, warms your muscles, and prepares your body for the quick, explosive movements tennis demands. If you’re unsure what stretches to do, contact us for guidance and personalised advice.

2. Perfect Your Serve (Without Wrecking Your Shoulder):

The tennis serve involves repetitive overhead motion that can strain your shoulder, particularly if your technique isn’t quite right or if you’re playing more than usual. Regular osteopathic sessions can ensure your shoulder joints and muscles remain flexible and balanced, optimising your serve while preventing common injuries like rotator cuff strain or tennis shoulder.

3. Footwork Fundamentals:

Quick sideways movements, sudden stops, and pivoting are essential in tennis, but they can also lead to ankle and knee injuries. Strengthening your calves, quadriceps, and core muscles provides better stability and support. Consider consulting with me/us for tailored exercises that enhance joint strength and improve your agility on court.

Osteo tip: Invest in proper tennis shoes with good ankle support and cushioning.

4. Listen to Your Body:

In the excitement of a match, it’s easy to ignore minor twinges or discomfort. Don’t! Tennis elbow, shoulder pain, and knee problems often start as small niggles that worsen if ignored. If you experience any pain, stop playing and seek advice. Early osteopathic intervention can prevent minor issues from becoming chronic problems that keep you off the court.

5. The Osteopathic Advantage:

Preventative care is invaluable for any athlete. Regular osteopathic and/or sports massage treatments can fine-tune your body, improving muscle balance, joint mobility, and overall physical health. Whether you’re managing existing niggles or want to optimise your performance, we can help you stay on court and play your best game.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out and book a consultation with us to keep your game at its best!

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