Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are at the opposite end of the grip spectrum, as well as styles of play. But what do their forehands have in common? Take a look at the hand and forearm motion in these two...
John Yandell
For the last 20 years I've been involved in the development of hundreds and hundreds of players, from beginning 4-year...
In the first two articles on the one-handed backhand, we looked at the grips, the grip shifts, and the start...
The serve is the easiest stroke to learn but the hardest to perfect. That statement may come as a surprise. You may think that the serve is difficult to learn due to the challenge of coordinating the actions of the...
So far in Your Strokes over the first year and a half of Tennisplayer, we've looked exclusively at forehands, backhands, and serves. Those are the strokes that our subscribers seem the most interested in, and that's the video they've submitted....
Fred Perry became the world table tennis champion at 19, and then looked for a new realm to conquer. And conquer he did. A paragon of speed and style, he became the number one player in the world, and stayed...
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