Hyeon Chung Forehand Hyeon Chung's forehand got a lot of attention when he made his run to the Australian semifinal. Powerful and fluid. A straight arm and tremendous extension. A high but still outside backswing. Like a lot of young...
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Brian Gordon changed the way the tennis world looked at the forehand almost 10 years ago now with the results...
As Allen Fox once said there are two ways to win matches. Beat the player to death with your strengths,...
When it comes to true alignment on the one-handed backhand, the principles are structurally similar to the two-hander. If anything, the alignment of the hips is even more important. (Click Here for True Alignment on the Two-Hander.) There is much...
The best response to a lob is to crush an overhead winner. But what if the ball gets over you? In this original article for Tennisplayer, renowned Marin county California teaching pro Leo Giraldi demonstrates 4 options. The first two...
In 1968, Jimmy Connors won his first national singles title in the boys' sixteen championship. A revolutionary new addition to the game helped him do that. The Wilson T-2000--a tennis racket made of stainless steel instead of wood--was introduced in...
In this exclusive series of articles for Tennisplayer, I am presenting a new approach to understanding, learning and teaching tennis. The initial articles will cover the forehand, specifically our forehand model which is similar to what you see on the...
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