Andre Rublev Forehand This month we look at another young tour player with a devastating forehand weapon. Andre Rublev. See any significant technical differences with Tisitsipas from last month? (Click Here.) The obvious one is grip. Another is a higher...
John Yandell
Pushing with the legs on the serve contributes to the creation of racket head speed, but as Brian shows, in...
Earlier this year we took a look at the technical problems on the two-handers of two elite tour pros, John...
George's series on Opening the Court is based on making full use of the dimensions of the court and the whole range of all court shot making. Pattern 7 is a great example. It starts with a high, deep inside...
Pattern 8 stretches the court to create openings and the opportunity to finish. It starts with a forehand hit high and deep to the opponent's forehand. Next a backhand short angle off the court. The finish is a forehand attack...
Can you imagine tennis without the balls? Tennis balls have undergone an incredible journey. That journey goes back over 700 years or more. Before there was tennis as we know it, there was a game called Real Tennis, the original...
As a leading research sports science and past chairman of the USTA Sports Science Committee, Dr. Ben Kibler has been studying the literature on the serve as well as filming, studying, and evaluating players for years. Now he publishes some...
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