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 …
8 Ways To Improve Your Groundstroke Without Overhauling Your Swing
Need to improve your groundstrokes but don’t have the time, or the patience, to totally overhaul your strokes? Follow these 8 easy steps, broken down into …