Jim McLennan’s Essential Tennis Instruction
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The common problem I see at the club, as well as on television, is where the server flexes at the waist at the hit - more or less jackknifing to create a little more ball speed.
And this action creates both forward and downward forces - and is generally associated with netted serves.
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Early to Step
Wall to the Ball
The Other Side of the Net
Listen to your hits
ETI 046 | Gravity Motion
ETI 045 | Sidespin Serve
ETI 044 l Topspin and the Racquet Drop
ETI 043 | Point of Contact Area of Contact
ETI 042 | Measure Twice Cut Once
ETI 041 | Quantum Tennis/Golf
ETI 039 | Improvise (when necessary) on the tennis court
ETI 038 | Dead Hands
ETI 037 | The Art of Winning
ETI 036 | Spin – Changing Two Things at Once
ETI 035 | The Dead Spot on the Racquet Face
ETI034 | Creating your own Report Card
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