Nov
10
2009
0

How to Hit a Kick Serve

A kick serve is a great change up when you want some variety on your first serve, but it’s mainly used as a second serve because it can be controlled much easier than a flat first serve. To be able to hit a kick serve effectively, it must jump up high from the bounce and Read More…

Nov
07
2009
0

How to Hit a Drop Shot

Tennis can be a great game when everything’s going right, but when the things you’re trying to do aren’t working out, your racket might find itself flying over the fence after you let it feel how frustrated you are. One of the shots a lot of people have trouble with is the drop shot. This Read More…

Aug
18
2009
0

How to increase pace without hitting harder

Unless you were raised on a tennis camp, chances are somewhere in your tennis career you have run into this problem. Maybe you have the problem still. I see more and more young, or inexperienced players, trying to crank that big shot. While that’s all and well, their constancy drops like a fly. Absolutely plummets. Read More…

Aug
10
2009
0

CHOP, HALF VOLLEY, AND COURT POSITION

Chop stroke. ————
In Tennis, a chop stroke is a shot where the angle towards the player and behind the racquet, made by the line of flight of the ball, and the racquet travelling down across it’s greater than 45 degrees and perhaps 90 degrees. The racquet face passes slightly outside the ball and down the Read More…

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