Reilly Opelka Forehand Last month we looked at Reilly's monster serve. (Click Here.) This month let's look at his other massive weapon, his forehand. In this footage we see some short balls on which Reilly comes forward. But he appears...
John Yandell
Swing the back foot around as part of the swing—you will recover faster! No. Do that if you want to...
Let's now move onto the start of point scenario where you are returning serves. If you read the last article...
I often tell my students that a great overhead is essential to developing a world-class attacking game. Why? Because any high level player worth his salt will neutralize the attacking rival with a high lob and test his or here...
Dr. Brian Gordon is training high level juniors in Florida and teaching them the ATP forehand, based on his ground breaking research. Brian believes that whatever the technical state of the forehand on the women's tour, women, and especially the...
Until the late 1960s professional tennis players were banned from competing in the world's major tournaments. Professional players were forced into a traveling circus playing each other in long and often tatty tours that took them all over the world....
The sequence of the backhand recovery step is fundamentally similar to the forehand. In the last article we saw the sequencing of the recovery step on the forehand in pro tennis. Contrary to some coaching theories, the outside foot does...
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