Karen Khachanov Forehand Karen is 6’6” and has one of the fearsome forehands on the tour. He’s currently ranked in the top 25 but who knows who he might beat this year. Basically a full western grip. Drops his off...
John Yandell
The quintessential, sine qua non of good tennis is good racket to ball contact. And good ball contact hinges upon...
Spin. Fearsome spin. It's one of the most obvious and most important components in modern pro tennis and a key...
In my last article we looked at the effectiveness of drop shots in pro tennis and at all levels. (Click Here.) it's devastating and underused shot, particularly in junior and club tennis. But to hit consistent drops shots, you need...
There was some press coverage earlier this year about the changes Kei Nishikori made to his serve motion in response to his chronic wrist and shoulder problems. As one writer put it: "The change to the motion comes in the...
In the last article we looked at Whitney's shaky time in the Air Force and the surrealistic events surrounding his 1959 victory over Donald Dell in the NCAA single final. (Click Here.) This month 5 random stories about Whitney as...
Roger Federer: the most dramatic pro example of head fixation. Students of professional tennis have noted how top players maintain a still head position, focusing on the contact point until well after the ball has left the strings. Roger Federer...
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