How Rafa's Serve
Changed in 2010

By Christophe Delavaut


Click below to see the controversial story about how Rafa improved his serve and won the 2010 U.S. Open. Christophe Delavaut outlines the changes he observed and then tells the story of the Spanish Coach Oscar Borras who contacted him to explain how it happened. See footage of Rafa working with Borras on his motion, especially his trophy position in the windup. Then compare what you see to our own High Speed Footage of his motion, shot at Cinncinati right before the Open that year. (Click Here.) Borras, it has been reported, is suing Nadal. Nadal for his part says his work with Borras was a waste of time. But something changed. Check out the story and see what you think for yourself!


Christophe Delavaut is founder of TennisOxygen.com and the Director of Tennis at Grand Harbor Golf and Tennis Club in Vero Beach Florida. During the summers he is also the Director of Tennis at the LLoyd Neck Bath Club in Cold Spring Harbor, NY. Christophe has competed and coached at the junior, collegiate, and professional level and holds the highest, Professional 1 rating from both major American coaching organizations, the USPTA and PTR. In 1987, he was the founder of the Sugerbush Tennis School which was rated among the world's best and described as the most dynamic and innovative school in the country by Tennis Magazine. He is the author of Tennis Atlas: the Ultimate Doubles Program.

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