John Isner Serve No doubt John Isner has a monster first serve. Here it is in glorious high speed, high def for you to study. If you look at his arm action you'll see he has a fabulous racket drop...
John Yandell
No doubt Andy Murray made progress toward the top of the game in Australia. Whether it was primarily the influence...
It was the stuff of legends. The tennis world had its breath taken away in the 2012 Australian Open men's...
In this new series, veteran teaching pro Rich Berman synthesizes a life time of playing, studying the game, and teaching into a system for developing every stroke. Rich breaks down the strokes into the simplest possible progressions to create a...
Most of us lack the self-belief of champions. As competitors we are all told, "It is crucially important to believe in yourself." Our coaches tell us that the great players believe in themselves, and this is what carries them past...
After his amazing 2-day, five set win over Charlie Pasarell, the 41 year old Richard Gonzalez advanced in the tournament until he lost to Arthur Ashe in the fourth round of action. Rod Laver won the tournament. Laver's win was...
So maybe you are like us and the pilgrimage to the desert is an annual tradition (not exactly sure but it could be a dozen or more years for me now...) Or maybe you keep reading these articles every year...
One of the most obvious commonalities in the modern forehand is the open stance. If you look through a few hundred forehand files in the Stroke Archive, you'll see that around 80% of pro forehands are hit with some version...
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