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What is happening here, compared to what Sai thinks is happening?
One of the greatest things about Tennisplayer is hearing from subscribers who are crazy in love with tennis. Especially if they are new to the game like Sai.
When he sent me his serve video he wrote: “I am 37 years old and started playing two years ago. I am a passionate tennis player and when I am not playing, I am watching.”
I know that feeling of enthusiasm, don’t you? For him the game is full of new wonder, and the potential to improve seems unlimited. I remember that feeling too—being on fire with excitement when I was developing my technical game.
So let’s see if we can’t give Sai something to inspire him and take his serve to a new level. I think we can.
One of the things that always fascinates me is what players think is going on in their strokes–compared to what is. Sai wrote that he never “jumps” and that he wants to “jump” to add pace. He also wrote that he prefers the…