A “sitter” volley looks almost too easy to miss, yet it’s one of the most commonly screwed up shots in the game. In today’s lesson Brady discusses 3 reasons why you miss this shot and how to avoid them.
Are you constantly missing your forehand into the net? There are a number of reasons this may be occurring. In today’s lesson Brady discusses the top 3 reasons he sees recreational players miss too low.
Are you constantly hitting your serve long? Consistently missing your serve long is fairly common and is usually due to your toss. In today’s lesson, Brady dissects the 3 most common reasons he sees the serve go past the service line.
One of the most common misses in tennis is serving into the net. Why does this occur and how can you avoid it? Get your answers in today’s lesson with Brady.
Andre Agassi was known to have the best ground strokes of his era. His return was possibly the best of all-time. However Agassi won more points with a simple yet deadly philosophy. Find out what that is in today’s lesson with Brady.
A great time to be aggressive is off your opponent’s second serve. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses why and how to attack the second serve.
Oftentimes when we think of the term “attack” we immediate think of raw power and racket head speed. However attacking the tennis ball with solid footwork can be even more effective if performed properly.
Serving to the body of your opponent has been an effective play for years, yet professionals are using it less and less. The question is: is this still an effective serve in today’s modern game? Find out in today’s lesson.
The slice forehand is a fairly straightforward shot that is fairly easy to hit. However is the age of the modern game, is this shot dead? Find out in today’s daily lesson.
The chip & charge has been a popular play for players that prefer to attack the net, however we’re seeing it less in the past few years. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses on whether or not this is still a viable play in today’s game.
Is serve and volley dying? Is there a place for it in your tennis game? In today’s lesson Brady gives his opinion on if he believes if the serve and volley is still a viable play at both the club and pro levels.
Just like there are more than one way to hit a forehand, there is more than one way to hit a drive volley. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses two common methods for hitting a successful drive volley.
Hitting a successful drive volley begins first with great recognition and positioning. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how to recognize an ideal scenario for the drive volley and also how to position yourself properly for this devastating shot.
The drive volley off the backhand side is not used as prominently as the forehand yet it can be just as deadly. In today’s video, Brady discusses and demonstrates the technique for the backhand drive volley.
The technique for a drive volley is more similar to a groundstroke than a volley. In today’s lesson, learn how to properly and confidently hit a forehand drive volley.
Whenever you’re at the net your reaction time is going to be cut in half, which places an even greater importance on positioning. In today’s lesson, learn how to correctly shift at the net as a doubles team.
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