The wide serve on the ad side of the court is one of the most difficult serves in the game. Learn how to hit this flat serve with precision in today’s video with Brady.
The “T” serve on the ad side is very different from on the deuce side. Learn how to hit this serve effectively and what kind of spin you should be using in today’s video.
In today’s lesson, Brady is tackling the wide serve on the deuce side of the court. The natural motion of the serve combined with moving your opponent off the court makes for a great way to start a point.
The “T” serve on the deuce side is one of the hardest struck balls in tennis. Learn how to hit this flat serve effectively without losing control in today’s lesson.
Is your forehand your strongest shot? Then it makes sense to use it often. In today’s lesson, learn a play that is designed to hit tons of forehands to your opponent’s weakness.
Every once and a while you can “steal” a point from your opponent. In today’s lesson, learn how to anticipate a common return off a kick serve and sneak in for a put-a-way volley.
Used in moderation, the lob can be a great play against opponents who close the net quickly. But what should you do after hitting an effective lob? Find out in today’s video.
Having your opponent play specific shots that they’re not comfortable is always a good things. Learn a play that puts your opponent in a difficult position in today’s video with Brady.
An effective kick serve on the ad-side of the court can be a great way to start a point. Learn how use a great kick serve and then follow it up with an attacking forehand in today’s lesson.
Using Wardlaw’s directionals on the return of serve is a great way to start a point. In today’s lesson, Brady discuses why he believes the directionals have added benefit when returning serve.
The directionals does allow for some exceptions, but only under certain circumstances. Learn an exception to one of the main directional rules in today’s lesson with Brady.
According to Paul Wardlaw, an inside ball is one that you are encouraged to change direction on. Find out exactly what this means and why it’s so important important in today’s video.
According to Paul Wardlaw, an outside ball is one that you should rarely change direction on. Find out exactly what this means and why it’s so important important in today’s lesson.
Looking for more topspin on your backhand? Try out this two-handed backhand grip that really shuts the racket face which is how Rafael Nadal hits his backhand groundstroke.
The majority of professionals play with a two-handed backhand and most of them play with a specific grip as well. Learn how to find this grip and also learn why it is the grip of choice for so many pros.
The semi-western backhand grip is for those looking to get added topspin to their one-handed backhand. In today’s lesson learn how to find and properly hit the semi-western grip.
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