Ad court all forehand drill
In this pattern, the players are only allowed to hit forehands. If a player hits a backhand, his opponent receives 2 points. All other points are worth 1 point, first side to 5 points wins.
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Ad court forehand attack short ball
This drilll adds another dimension to the inside out foreahand drill. When you get a short ball, you are allowed to move in and attack.
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An alternative to the passing shot
An alternative to the passing shot is the low topspin dipper. This shot can be used in doubles as well.
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Andre's at the top
Here is one reason why Andre Agassi was so successful. He took the ball on the rise.
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Approach like a pro when the ball is low.
One shot that is often neglected is the slice approach. Use this shot when the ball is below the net and you want to attack your opponent.
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Assembly Line Drill
Here is a great drill that keeps players in constant motion. We have also included a bonus segment to show you how to feed this drill properly.
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Bear Claw Grip
One of the biggest challenges in tennis is gripping the racquet too tight. Here is a tip that helps alleviate that problem.
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Black Hole Drill
Here is great drill to help players identify the misfortunes of hitting to the middle of the court.
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