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Timeless Principles of Winning Strategy (4 of 7)
Frank Brennan’s backcourt strategy session from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His footwork pattern emphasizes small adjustment steps into a neutral stance before contact, followed by quick recovery shuffles that re-establish an ideal backcourt positioning triangle.
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5.5s |
Timeless Principles of Winning Strategy (3 of 7)
Frank Brennan's strategic point construction from a diagonal baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early as he prepares, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that starts from the hips and progresses through the torso into the hitting arm.
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11.8s |
Timeless Principles of Winning Strategy (1 of 7)
Frank Brennan’s all-court strategy session from a central court position, filmed from a mixed side and rear angle. His hip rotation is closely linked to an active leg base, with clear knee flex and push-off patterns that show how the legs load and drive into different tactical positions around the court.
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9.8s |
Timeless Principles of Winning Strategy (5 of 7)
Frank Brennan's baseline strategy session from a central court position, filmed from a court-level angle. After each stroke he finishes his follow-through high and quickly brings both hands back to the racket handle as he regains a neutral ready stance on the baseline.
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4.9s |
Timeless Principles of Winning Strategy (6 of 7)
Frank Brennan's net play strategy drill from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. The racket is held out in front with a slightly open face at contact, keeping the contact point well in front of the body to control volleys and quick exchanges at the net.
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4.6s |
Timeless Principles of Winning Strategy (7 of 7)
Player's approach shot down the line followed by a cross-court volley from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. The rear view makes the degree of shoulder turn on the approach especially clear, with the trunk visibly coiling early and then uncoiling in sequence before the forward step into the volley.
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5.1s |
Timeless Principles of Winning Strategy (2 of 7)
Brooke's forehand volley from the net on the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. Her knees stay softly flexed with a short, controlled step through the shot, and her hips remain relatively square to the net rather than rotating aggressively.
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4.3s |