The role of hand and arm rotation on the two-hander is unrecognized and misunderstood. In the article on the 4 variations in the modern two-handed backhand, we saw how the hands and arms are configured with different grip combinations and...
Ready to learn the forehand volley? Ready to learn the forehand volley? OK. There's the block volley, the swinging volley,...
Some of the best groundstrokes ever? Jennifer Capriati has some of the best groundstrokes of anyone ever to play the game of tennis. In my opinion, they are perfectly suited for the women's game. And I'll tell you why. Developing...
Attacking and counterattacking patterns make doubles naturally exciting. Singles play may attract the most media coverage at the professional level, but doubles is the heart of tennis at the club, recreational, and amateur levels. Doubles juxtaposes positioning, movement, and shot...
Now that we've looked at the basic movement patterns, (Click Here) let's see how we can speed up our movement in certain situations using a move that I call "The Float." Let's see how The Float applies in two critical...
A live arm and great racket drop, but what about the contact point? This month is Your Strokes, we take a look at the serve of Vin Miller. I think you'll agree from looking at the animations that Vin is...
Gorgeous historical film of the first great shot in tennis. Little Bill Johnson was the first great champion in tennis history. And his "western" forehand was one of the first great shots ever to be filmed. Taking a look at...
Happy masters of the grass. The middle of the Slam season is here and so far the year has given us some of the real good stuff! Score one for being happy and excited on a tennis court (Rafa and...
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