Nate Chura

Nate Chura

United States
Coach
Tennis coach focused on technique analysis and player development.

Tennis coach and instructor.

Video Library (8 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Invisible Greatness (1 of 2) Nate Chura playing a full point from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk load early with a clear unit turn, then uncoil in sync with his forward movement so that the trunk rotation links smoothly into each stroke’s contact phase during the rally.
20.7s
The Boris Becker Serve (1 of 4) Nate Chura’s serve from a central baseline position, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. After contact he drives his weight into the court with a long, relaxed throwing-arm follow-through while his non-hitting arm tucks in to help him regain a balanced, ready stance.
11.6s
What is the Junior Tennis Champions Center? Francis's groundstroke drill animation from center court, filmed from a side angle. His footwork pattern clearly alternates between a timed split-step into a wide open-stance setup and quick recovery steps back to a neutral ready position.
Invisible Greatness (2 of 2) Nate Chura's forehand from a central court position, filmed from a front animation angle. The grip appears to be a relaxed semi-western with pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing and a delayed, controlled wrist release through contact.
4.2s
The Boris Becker Serve (2 of 4) Nate Chura's serve motion animation from a central court position, filmed from a side angle. The sequence makes it easy to see how a relaxed continental grip is maintained while the wrist stays loose, setting up a delayed wrist snap into pronation at contact.
2.5s
The Boris Becker Serve (3 of 4) Nate Chura’s serve wrist action animation from a neutral position, filmed from a side angle. The sequence clearly depicts the racket face moving from a laid-back position into a more neutral angle at contact, emphasizing how the wrist uncoils to accelerate the racket head through the ball.
3.6s
The Boris Becker Serve (4 of 4) Nate Chura's serve footwork crossover animation from the center baseline, filmed from a side angle. The shoulder line clearly closes as the trunk coils over the back hip, then uncoils in sequence from the pelvis through the torso to the hitting-side shoulder during the crossover step.
3.6s
Mental Imagery: Synthesizing the Physical and Mental Games Nate Chura’s forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His hips load by turning sideways with a noticeable knee bend, then uncoil as the legs drive up and forward into contact.
11.1s