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Serve and volley still has a place in the game. It's a gorgeous 1-2 or 1-2-3 punch. Tennis has evolved to such a point that it has forced many players and coaches to assume the S&V sky is falling, hit the panic button and abandon that style, but it is still an effective when done right and is given the time to be understood. It takes a special breed to serve and volley today but we all have traces of that breed within us, it's just about understanding the dynamics which few players and coaches want to recognize. More on this later...
We are a dying breed- I often feel like a dinosaur when all I read are articles on the forehand, backhand etc. nobody talks much about the volley any more so thanks for opening my pre-Cambrian lair. I look forward to your future articles.
Crash
Thanks for the compliments and support. The emails and private messages I've received have been truly humbling. Maybe you guys are being overly nice to me because its my first article. who knows? I'll gladly take it.
This article is is just an introduction into a series that will talk about serve and volley. I don't want to give too much away about my future articles out of respect to John, his website and for the element of suspense. But I will tell you that the work I have done on the series and will share with tennisplayer.net is one of the proudest achievements of my career.
You seemed to have developed the "Jim Loehr" attitude all by yourself. I did too. I relied on self-development and was never coached either. Discovering the game for myself probably hindered my progress but the love of the game and self-reliance it gave me became priceless. This is where Jim is so right. Very few make world-class tennis players. Better to keep things in perspective and diligently operate at your own level and see what develops. The game can teach you so much if you approach it in the right way. What a journey it can take you on.
I love the clip. Two stunning volleys the like of which we haven't seen for years. You can almost forget how well players could volley back then.
Great article, Kyle. I appreciated reading it immensely. And I absolutely loved the clip.
What a great new sport, I said, until I got one right in the nuts.
I've recovered however and still say this is a great sport, and I can't see how this practice especially at handling a first fast volley is going to hurt anyone's game.
Also, I remembered something. No matter which configuration of serve I was using, rhythm has always improved if I hit a few into a K-Mart (once the people came running out!) or synthetic materials backboard or even old plywood although there one could make holes.
Why should this be true? Something to do with the sound produced? Whatever the case, I don't need to know the why of it.
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