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Cutting edge research
has discovered one reason Pete Sampras possesses the most dominant serve
in pro tennis, and possibly, in the history of the game. Compared to other
top servers, Sampras hits up to twice as much spin on his first serve. His second serve also
combines the highest levels of velocity and spin on the pro tour. (See Part 1)
On his first serve, Sampras is averaging 120mph with spin of about 2700rpm. His second
serve is averaging 85mph with spin reaching almost 5000rpm. These speed/spin ratios are
significantly higher than other top players. The combination of velocity and
heavy spin helps explain why Sampras has led the tour in percentage of
service points and service games won.
Racket Drop
Contact Point
Follow-through
These core positions, racquet drop, contact point,
and follow-through are the building blocks of Pete’s phenomenal
racquet head speed any player can copy.
Generating a serve with this combination of speed and spin requires amazing racket head speed.No doubt Sampras’s bionic athletic ability is a major factor in his ability to accelerate the racket. But another reason is his incredible technical serving motion. His motion combines perfect basic bio-mechanics with advanced technical elements, some of which…