This month we are posting Roger Federer's forehand in our new High Speed Archive, but let's take a look at some more of this incredible high speed footage and study the forehand of John Isner. What do you see? Any...
John Yandell
The process for improving a backhand with either one or two hands can be more difficult than the forehand. The...
Top players neutralize hard serves hit directly to them with the two foot pivot. In the last two articles, we...
Highly motivated players can be too hard on themselves. Unrealistic perfectionism is stressful. It is, unfortunately, quite common amongst the driven super-achiever types that populate the high-performance tennis academies where high goals can leave them anxious and stressed. These players...
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After dropping out of school, Richard spent two years in the Navy. Now that he had left school, Richard was happy. Now he could spend all his time playing tennis. When he was not on the court, he was in...
Discipline. That almost sounds like an old-fashioned word today, like something negative. Nowadays, everybody has to be politically correct, and so there is less and less discipline, and sometimes none at all. Discipline was the key to developing Pete's forehand-and...
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