Shoulder rotation has become extreme in pro tennis, but how does this apply to you? Over the past 4 years we've used the high speed footage from Advanced Tennis to explore the modern forehand in pro tennis in virtually every...
Is “patting the dog” critical to developing a great forehand? One of the most debated and misunderstood aspects of the...
How do changes in equipment affect doubles at the pro, and at the club level? When most people talk tennis, they talk about singles. When most people play tennis, they play doubles. With that in mind, I will make 3...
In my article in the June issue of Tennisplayer, I argued that shot to shot readiness is an absolute prerequisite for successful stroke execution. This is true not only at the top levels of the game, but especially at the...
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Why is it that you see successful doubles teams regularly beat players that they would have no chance against in singles? In singles you might see a player stay on the baseline hitting moonballs and lobs, but in doubles he...
In the first article we analyzed the basic geometry of the doubles court, saw how doubles is fundamentally different than singles, and analyzed the patterns and strategy for your team's serving games. Now let's look at the other half of...
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