The concept of true alignment refers to the angles between the legs and the hips in relation to the line of the shot. In a previous article I looked at True Alignment on the forehand. (Click Here.) Now let's do...
In the first two articles in this series we looked at the real fundamentals underlying all good forehands. Good preparation...
On an early fall day in the quiet residential community of Tarzana, California, I was warming up on court 7,...
It looks like the Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro has an opportunity to win a major again -- and that could be because of his weakest shot. The way he played his way back into contention at the highest levels...
While Francisco Segura was striding through tournaments as the highest ranked pro player, a shadow began to haunt his progress. At the end of I953, perhaps the greatest of Segura's three great years on the tour, that shadow turned into...
The time between points and games is critical in maintaining self-confidence. On a changeover, confident thoughts could include: "I will maintain my winning strategy." The intermittent nature of competitive tennis creates "dead time" during match play—in fact this is the...
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