Brandon Nakashima Forehand When I went to my last pre Covid tournament in Delray last Marchseems like a decade ago given all that has happenedI wanted to film some young players I hadn't watched, like Ugo Humbert. (Click Here.) But...
John Yandell
My previous article described the Four Pillars of the Type III ATP forehand. (Click Here.) These pillars are exclusively defined...
In my previous article (Four Pillars of the ATP Type III Forehand) I presented a "best practice" guide for hitting...
Players want to get better. Coaches want to facilitate this. Strokes and footwork are examined and analyzed as we seek to optimize biomechanical technique. But an important but often ignored component of efficient technique is spacing. This is the distance...
Alexander Zverev is a great player who at times appears to have a great serve. He blasts aces and first serve winners. Other times he hits streams of double faults. In his lose to Andy Murray at the Western and...
It started in Queensland, the state Aussies sometimes call --with a mixture of respect and derision--the Deep North. On August 9, 1938, in the northern coastal town of Rockhampton (population 33,500), Roy and Melba Laver greeted the arrival of their...
Andrei Rublev can rocket groundstrokes with anyone. His first serve, while not at the high end of pro velocities, can be a weapon. But compared to most elite pro players, his second serve can be a liability, causing him lost...
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