Karen Khachanov Serve The more I look at service motions in pro tennis the more variety of elements I see—particularly in stances. This Month: Karen Khachanov. He starts by shifting all his weight to the front foot. Usually he actually...
John Yandell
I pondered all of the information I derived from my filming of Federer and presented in the first two articles...
I have stated in many venues that the upward swing of the “power” tennis serve is the most technically complicated...
This month in Part 3 of this series I am adding 4 new, more advanced drills for developing touch. Click Here for Part 1 and Click Here for Part 2. Emperor's Volley I learned this drill from USPTA and PTR...
In the first article in this series (Click Here) I presented some of the results from a study my company SETS did in conjunction with Stanford University. A key question was who the player and coach were as people, and...
In Whitney Reed's time, most of the elite players in the world were quasi-professionals, meaning professionals in attitude and lifestyle, without cell phones, iPods, and Blackberries. They lived better than most rock stars--when they finally made it to a tournament....
Don’t delete this hidden section. Elementor now requires you to have a post content section on a single* template.