The Clay Court Slide Take a look at this amazing clip of Casper Rudd sliding on clay. Moving forward to hit a short angled winner, he slides into the shot, through the shot, and after the shot. Also note the...
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In a previous article we identified the differences in the contact points between the first and second serves. (Click Here.)...
In Part 1 of What I Learned From The Inner Game of Tennis (Click Here) I focused on Tim Gallwey's...
On tennisplayer.net, there are numerous articles on "Tennis Myths" in the Advanced Tennis Section. (Click Here.) These myths have been debunked and are technical and specific in nature to stroke development. Many coaches have been guilty in teaching these technical...
Side by Side with Pro Models Drop your video clip here (.mp4) or Click to upload. You can drag this video around the screen. Select a different model using the drop down menu. X TWO HAND BACKHAND RETURN MODELS TWO...
The 143rd Street block my mother and father lived on was a Police Athletic League play street, which means that the policemen put up wooden barricades at the ends of the street during the daytime and closed it to traffic...
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires. William A. Ward As quoted in Crosscourt Reflections by Bobby Bayliss, former Notre Dame men’s coach. More Aphorisms!
Tim Gallwey: Harvard tennis captain, voyager to India, creator of the Inner Game. In my last article I outlined multiple components of the so-called "Zone" as described by top researchers and athletes in many sports. The article showed that there...
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