One of the most underrated serves in all of tennis is the “body” serve. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates a couple “body” serves and he discusses how it varies slightly on the deuce and ad sides of the court.
A “T” serve on the ad side hit hit slightly different than any first serve. Learn how to hit this effective first serve including the spin and location required in today’s lesson.
The “T” serve on the deuce side is one of the hardest hit shots in the game of tennis. Learn the keys to hitting this violent serve in today’s lesson with Brady.
When serving on the deuce side, an aggressive slice out wide can be a great first serve. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how to hit this effective serve that can put your opponent on the ropes early in the point.
One of the more common scenarios that you’ll need to respond to a faster pace ball is when you’re at the net, which for some can feel intimidating. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how to hold your ground and handle a powerful struck ball at the net.
When your opponent is hitting the ball with extreme pace, it’s common for recreational players to panic and make some bad decisions. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses 3 adjustments he often sees players make that you must avoid at all costs.
A slice backhand can be a great tool to counter an opponent hitting with extreme pace. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates why hitting with backspin is especially useful off the backhand wing.
Whenever your opponent is hitting with extreme pace, adjustments must be made to counter their power. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses how making a small adjustment to your follow through can add margin to this difficult ball.
When you’re opponent is hitting hard shots with lots of pace, it can often feel overwhelming and intimidating. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses just one of the many ways to handle harder balls at the baseline.
Your most important step towards the tennis ball is always your first step, so you need to make it count. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses how to put yourself in position to immediately explode towards the tennis ball with your feet.
A lot of recreational players have volleys that can best be described as “dumpy”. Learn why this happens and how to avoid hitting this type of volley in today’s daily lesson with Brady.
A very common error on the backhand slice is to pop the ball up, resulting in a long miss well past the baseline. In today’s lesson, Brady has a quick solution that can immediately fix this simple mistake.
Are you constantly mishitting the ball off the center of the racket? Fixing this common problem can be fixed by retraining how you watch the ball. Find out how in today’s daily lesson.
One of the most common mistakes at the recreational level is hitting the ball to flat. Fortunately, Brady’s got a quick fix for adding more spin to your groundstrokes in his today’s daily lesson.
Just because you have perfect technique on a low volley doesn’t mean that you’re out of the woods. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses an all too common mistakes players make when attempting a low volley.
Can you ever get too much on a shot in tennis? In today’s lesson Brady demonstrates why getting depth on a low volley is not necessarily ideal, and he offers a unique play that is especially effective at higher levels.
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