Second Serve Location: Body Jam
2nd serve Win % is one of the major indicators of success in a tennis match. In recent times we have been seeing second serve… Read More »Second Serve Location: Body Jam
2nd serve Win % is one of the major indicators of success in a tennis match. In recent times we have been seeing second serve… Read More »Second Serve Location: Body Jam
Players at all levels of the game bend the rules to gain an advantage or rattle their opponents with the aim of throwing them off… Read More »The Tennis Gamesmanship Guide
Being flexible in your return position is a huge key to helping you visually change your opponents landscape, influence the server and help you to time your return better. Here are some options if you are struggling with your return game.
If you use your serve, return or ground strokes effectively, you are going to receive short balls from your opponent. Being able to capitalize and… Read More »Mid court mentality and strategy
Depth before direction. There are many different singles strategies that can help win you matches depending on your opponent. However, simplifying singles tennis strategy to… Read More »Depth before Direction
The slice is much more than a defensive stroke. It can be used to control the pace of your opponents groundstrokes and turn the tide… Read More »SLICE TO CONTROL THE PACE
Attack the Middle of the Court Hitting the ball through the middle of the court in doubles does quite a few things to hinder your… Read More »12 Doubles Strategies that will change your game
Having these shots in your tennis toolbox will allow you to use many different strategies to use against your opponents in both singles and doubles.
Novak Djokovic Novak Djokovic has the epitome of perfect set up and finish technique on both his forehand and two handed backhand. Its textbook. His… Read More »Tennis tips from the big 4
Vision and anticipation in doubles Theres probably nothing we take for granted more as athletes than our vision. Good players have good vision and anticipation… Read More »Seeing Doubles