Giovanni Mpetshi Perricord Serve No one had heard of him when he crashed on the scene at Wimbledon. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricord. 6’8”, French, with a one handed backhand and 140mph serve. Here’s a first look at that service motion! ...
John Yandell
On the face of it we have confusion. Vision experts like Drs. Don Teig, Daniel Laby and elite tennis coaches...
It's commonly taught in tennis coaching that players should keep their heads "still" or relatively still at contact. It's a...
In this segment Pat shows you how to develop what he calls "The Preset Motion" working from a partial motion to incorporate the critical pole vault motion one of the critical elements in his model of the pinpoint serve.
Now Pat brings all the elements of his preferred pinpoint serve together in the Full Motion. Check it out!
If you want to compete in the jungle, don't do your training in the zoo. Barry Buss As quoted in Crosscourt Reflections by Bobby Bayliss, former Notre Dame men’s coach. More Aphorisms!
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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