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As the “Serve Doctor” based out of IMG Academy, my longtime friend John Yandell asked me to weigh in on the debate over whether
the platform or pinpoint stance is better.
I’m often asked, “Who’s got the best serve?” First off, the effectiveness of serve technique involves many aspects beginning with the holding of serve capability. As a weapon, you can over-power the returner, you can win with placement precision and strategic use of the full array of serves beyond flat power integrating topspin, slice and kick serves.
Lastly, managing a healthy first serve percentage along the way to not live too often off your second serve starting too many points. So, it’s not an easy measurement of just power threat and chosen style of serve technique.
As most of you are aware, all servers begin the motion with some variation of a platform stance with feet separated. Pinpoint stance occurs while loading the motion into set-to-launch position as the toss arm extends upward, and the backfoot repositions forward next to the front foot.
The Platform Stance
Federer, Djokovic, Sampras and Dimitrov are all platform servers who used spot placement serving accuracy as a weapon. In addition, they have a…