Off a ball that doesn’t have a lot of pace, hitting half volley with a touch of topspin can be more effective than a traditional half volley. Learn how this can be achieved do this in today’s video.
Hitting a drop shot off a half volley might seem daunting but in actuality it’s not too difficult with proper technique. Learn this technique in today’s daily tennis lesson.
The half volley might be the most misunderstood shot in tennis. In today’s lesson Brady discusses the correct backswing, contact point and finish on the backhand half volley.
Maintaining proper technique on the half volley might be more crucial than on any other shot. Learn the correct backswing, contact point and finish on the forehand half volley in today’s video.
What’s the best service motion? Should you mix up your serve motion or stick with one? Today Brady gives answers to these questions among others in today’s lesson.
The classic service motion (Roger Federer) is the most popular and the most fluid of all service motions. In today’s lesson Brady discusses the advantages to the classic service motion.
The step-up service motion is gaining popularity among professionals (Andy Murray) due to its explosiveness and power. Learn the advantages of the step-up service motion for today’s lesson.
The abbreviated service motion was popularized by Andy Roddick and is now used by Rafael Nadal. Learn how to hit huge serves with the abbreviated service motion.
Having your feet side-by-side for your service motion is definitely a unique way to hit your serve. Learn this athletic service motion used by Gael Monfils in today’s video.
Want to really challenge yourself and test your precision and consistency? Grab a partner and try this tough drill for improving your accuracy on your groundstrokes.
Keeping the ball out of the net and deep in the court will drastically improve your consistency. Check out this effective drill for hitting higher, deeper and safer groundstrokes.
Picking out very specific targets on your opponent’s side of the court is absolutely mandatory. Use this simple mental tactic to improve your accuracy and ultimately your consistency.
What constitutes being consistent? How many shots should you be able to hit in a row with good pace and swing speed to be considered consistent? Get your answers in today’s video.
Establishing a foundation swing that you can rely on and base all your swings on is very important in building consistency. Learn how to go about this in today’s lesson.
Old school tennis coaches would have nightmares about this, but turning and running to a specific spot on the court while still getting your split step in can work best when you’re in a bind.
If your opponent hits a lob that forces you to hit a deep overhead off the net, recovering quickly is absolutely crucial. Learn how and why you must recover off your overhead in today’s video.
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