Roger Federer Forehand Drop Shot Gone but certainly not forgotten here is Roger’s masterful forehand drop shot. What do you guys say? See Chris Lewit compare it to another great forehand drop shot—by Carlos Alcaraz. (Click Here.)
John Yandell
Carlos Alcaraz has burst onto the pro scene and reached the highest levels of the game. His drop shot is...
It never ceases to amaze me the variety of technical elements players have in their strokes when they come to...
I appreciate the opportunity to write about something so near and dear to my heart. I have known Tim Gallwey for almost 30 years and had the good fortune of being mentored by him for over 6 years starting in...
One of the high spots I am not likely ever to forget from my tennis career is my welcome home to New York a couple of days after I won at Wimbledon. I truthfully did not expect anything like what...
Mountain Lake Park was established in 1881 as a summer place for religious and cultural experiences. Considered the cultural center of the mid-Alleghenies, it flourished until the end of World War I. Recreational activities provided a diversion from lectures and...
Winning is great, sure, but if you are really going to do something in life, the secret is learning how to lose. Nobody goes undefeated all the time. If you can pick up after a crushing defeat and go on...
There is no more beautiful, elegant shot than the one-handed backhand. When executed correctly, it is graceful, flowing, and aesthetically pleasing. But one of the most interesting debates in tennis is whether the double-hander or single-hander is "better". And which...
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