Brandon Nakashima Backhand I saw Brandon Nakashima play for the first time in his run to the quarterfinals in Delray Beach early this year—one of the last pro events pre-Covid. I really liked his game and his attitude! Last month...
John Yandell
The slice backhand is one of the most amazing and misunderstood shots in pro tennis, and that’s true at all...
As much as the foundation of your strategy should be built around your strengths and game style, there will always...
In Part 1 of this new series, we looked at multiple drills I use with my players to create better spacing using multiple movement patterns. (Click Here.) Now let's continue with some additional, more complex drills. 2 Forehands 2 Backhands...
Last month we took a look at the technical serve motion of Alexander Zverev (Click Here) and the missing element that I think is contributing to his second serve problems and especially his double faults. Now let's look at the...
Besides his exceptional ball sense (Click Here for Part 1), Rod Laver's first coach Charlie Hollis saw 3 additional attributes in the young player. First, Rod was left-handed. Second, he was inexhaustible. Third, he was innately calm. In those times,...
By developing heavy topspin on both sides, Rod Laver challenged "the big game" and forced tennis to evolve. Rod Laver was a pivotal figure in the history of tennis, a quiet man who's impact changed forever the way the game...
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