Karen Khachanov Backhand Karen’s backhand is relatively unique. Check out his arms. It’s a double straight arm hitting structure! Same as a couple of other great two handers. Named Rafa Nadal and Andre Agassi!
John Yandell
There many great ball watching in tennis beside Roger Federer. There are also some fantastic players who have really poor...
In the last issue we presented a comprehensive table on the levels of spin for groundstrokes in pro tennis—as well...
In the first article in the series I offered 4 simple drills to begin developing touch and feel. (Click Here.) Now here are 4 more slightly more difficult ones to continue players' development. Racket Toss and Catch Put the ball...
When looking back at the most influential people in your life outside of your parents, you are most likely going to remember a teacher or a coach. In school players typically spend more time with coaches than individual teachers. The...
Tennis players, the world-class variety, did not earn a bundle of money practicing their craft in Whitney’s day—to make an understatement. Unlike today's players, they didn't have coaches, trainers, and publicists. They had patrons of sorts, and every once in...
Exaggerated learning can produce amazing results at all levels. Traditional tennis teaching is based around the concept of accuracy. We want to describe the strokes as accurately as possible, and we want our students to hit the ball accurately according...
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