Eugenie Bouchard: Coming Forward In his interview in this month's issue of Tennisplayer (click here), Nick Saviano discusses, among many things, how Eugenie Bouchard's game is based on taking the ball early and coming forward. As it happens John Yandell...
John Yandell
In this series I've shared my personal journey in becoming a serve and volley player and outlined the teaching components...
What does it really take to win tiebreakers? In tennis tiebreakers frequently decide sets. And now even on the tour,...
Nick Saviano has a long and successful history working with elite junior players, both at the USTA and now for many years at Saviano High Performance Tennis, his academy in Plantation, Florida. John Yandell had the chance to speak at...
I was growing up in the golden era of Connors, Borg, and McEnroe. Summer of 1982. I loved my new environs at the NBTA with all my great new tennis friends, but crazy as my home life could be at...
Now that readiness, mechanics, and footwork have been discussed (see part one and part two), it's on to the various types of volleys and their tactical considerations. The fact is, there really is no such thing as "the" volley. There...
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