Federer's serve: less extreme and a better model. So far on Tennisplayer we have taken a detailed look at the motions of two of the greatest servers in the modern: Pete Sampras (Click Here) and Andy Roddick. (Click Here) Now...
Most movement in tennis is lateral or side to side. As we saw in Part 2, establishing upper body momentum...
Developing the approach correctly will yield opportunities even for players without great natural volleys. The approach shot is vastly underutilized in today's game. This is true at the pro, junior and club levels. That is the bad news. The overwhelmingly...
How can you use your serve to create your preferred return diagonal? In our previous articles, we analyzed the basic crosscourt diagonals, how pro players impose them on their opponents, and the battle for control, including how players switch the...
Great balance increases power, consistency, and accuracy. In all the complex patterns of movement on the tennis court there is one constant. This is balance. In my last two articles (Click Here) I demonstrated some exercises based on exaggeration techniques...
Before and After: can video analysis alter the technique of a top 100 player? Working with a player at the world class level is the one of the most challenging and potentially gratifying experiences you can have as coach and...
The right shot at the right time has swung many a match. A chain is as strong as its weakest link--and no stronger. In these days of modern tennis a player is as strong as his weakest stroke. The old...
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