You’re up against a player with a killer forehand. What should you do? Play smarter, not harder! Here are five things you can do when …
Tip of the Week: Countering the Attack to the Backhand
Do you ever have trouble countering an attack to your weaker backhand side? It’s a common problem amongst juniors and adults alike. Here are five …
Neutralizing the First Serve
When you are on the returning end of a serve, your primary objective is to neutralize your opponent’s serve advantage. When you watch a pro …
Your Serve Should Be More Than a Point Starter
In competition, your serve is your first line of attack. You can control your opponent with the serve by either serving wide or using “T” serves. Only …
Establishing Patterns in Competition
Winning in competition is all about maximizing your strengths against your opponent’s weaknesses. If your opponent is an established tournament player, the key to winning …
The Myth about Wrapping Your Forehand
Newsflash: If you play tennis, you’re probably committing a common error on the courts with your forehand – intentionally wrapping your arm around your neck …
3 Things That Can Help You Not Hold Back In Competition
During competition, your mind game is only as powerful as you want it to be. When your confidence goes down, so does your game. In …
4 Things To Consider When Preparing For A Summer Tournament
It’s summer time, and for a lot of players that means playing a LOT of tournaments in really HOT conditions. Unless you live and train …