Ash Barty Returns So here we have a first serve forehand return, a two handed return, and a slice return. And the same on the second serve. What struck me first was her wide base and then how she starts...
John Yandell
Last month we looked at the core commonalities in preparation on the one-hander (Click Here). Now let's try to sort...
Making the marginal gains that influence matches is dependent on understanding whether you are a right side player or a...
Ritualizing Your Game. What could that mean? In the last article I outlined how mental imagery—including both the picture and feeling components—are the basis for building strokes with world class fundamentals. (Click Here.) I have also previously written about using...
My friend Ben, who once wrote an article explaining why he disliked Federer, has a theory about the Swiss. He thinks he's a bully. When, early in his career, he was easily the best player in the world, he happily...
In the first two articles in this series we explored custom rackets (Click Here) and different string compositions and the myriad choices. (Click Here) Now let's focus on modern equipment as it relates to arm health. Many factors can contribute...
Pat Rafter demonstrates how the ready hop starts his movement to hit the one-handed drive. "Backhand." The word itself strikes fear in the hearts of many tennis players. However, once you've selected the backhand that's right for you, like any...
Mark Philippoussis shows the ball who is boss-with beautiful classical form. With good technical elements, the one handed backhand drive is a beautiful, dependable stroke. There is absolutely no reason you can't develop this classic shot-even if you've secretly feared...
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