Combining two concepts–hitting on-the-rise while hitting a run around forehand–can be a difficult task. However with good timing (and plenty of practice) this can be a devastating shot in your arsenal.
The inside-in forehand is one of the potent shots in the modern game. Learn why this shot is so effective at the professional level and learn when to use this shot in your own game in today’s lesson.
The inside-out forehand is a staple of many professional players’ games. Learn how the inside-out forehand can be used to devastating effect in today’s lesson with Brady.
The stroke for a run-around forehand remains largely unchanged, yet the footwork is drastically different. In today’s lesson learn the proper steps (literally) that you need to hit a successful run-around forehand.
Topping our list at #1 is the second serve. As boring as it may be, the second serve is by far the most important shot in tennis. In today’s lesson Brady discusses why “you’re only as good as your second serve”.
Winding down the countdown at #2 is the first serve. The first serve is the only shot in tennis that is struck on every single point, which makes it an obvious choice to be so high on our list.
At #3 number on this week’s countdown is the return of serve. In today’s lesson Brady discusses why the serve return is so important and yet he rarely sees it practiced at the club level.
At #4 on the countdown is the forehand, which many players consider to be their best stroke. Even if this is the case, learn why Brady still thinks you need to devote lots of practice to your forehand wing.
Coming in at # 5 on the countdown is the backhand, which is obviously a stroke that’s hit quite often in singles. In today’s lesson learn Brady’s mindset on how to be successful off the backhand wing.
Just because you may be a beginner tennis player doesn’t mean that you have to act like one. In today’s lesson Brady offers some helpful tips to help you look more like a veteran on the court.
Technique-wise the volley is one of the most simple shots in tennis, yet it’s one that most club level players struggle with. Learn the very basics of the volley in today’s daily lesson with Brady.
There are many moving parts on the serve, but when the dust has settled 2 main factors remain: the toss and contact point. Learn how to have a consistent toss and a good contact point on the serve in today’s video.
The backhand can be a very difficult shot, especially for a beginner learning the game. In today’s lesson Brady discusses the three basics points that a beginner should focus on to hit a successful backhand.
The modern forehand can be a bit overwhelming for a beginner. In today’s lesson Brady discusses the very basic fundamentals on how to hit a successful forehand groundstroke.
Finishing off the countdown as the most important groundstroke factor is the contact point. Everything we control (balance, spin, racket speed, technique) all leads up to the moment of impact.
Winding down the countdown at #2 is technique. Technique is what club level players love to focus on and for good reason, as it is the second largest factor in hitting a quality groundstroke.
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