Glad to see Pete still getting that credit he deserves as the best at the second serve!
Having a second serve that is like money in the bank, really gives you options on the First serve. It really makes the first serve look much better than it is. I love the point about how little difference there is in the motion, which proves what I teach about how the 1st serve should grow out of the solid second serve. The first serve should be just a slight amount more aggressive in 1-4 ways and by reducing the ways you can make it closer to the great second serve, therefore raising the 1st serve % greatly when you need to! When you feel really confident and want a max 1st serve, then just add some to all 4 ways.
Interesting after all the comments Pete made about his toss being the same for all his serves, that John's research shows this to be not exactly true. It must have been similar, cause everyone agreed how hard it was to read, but John shows there are some subtle differences. I always suspected this and never bought into the "one toss theory" completely, but figured it was good to keep the differences minor and masked.
Having a second serve that is like money in the bank, really gives you options on the First serve. It really makes the first serve look much better than it is. I love the point about how little difference there is in the motion, which proves what I teach about how the 1st serve should grow out of the solid second serve. The first serve should be just a slight amount more aggressive in 1-4 ways and by reducing the ways you can make it closer to the great second serve, therefore raising the 1st serve % greatly when you need to! When you feel really confident and want a max 1st serve, then just add some to all 4 ways.
Interesting after all the comments Pete made about his toss being the same for all his serves, that John's research shows this to be not exactly true. It must have been similar, cause everyone agreed how hard it was to read, but John shows there are some subtle differences. I always suspected this and never bought into the "one toss theory" completely, but figured it was good to keep the differences minor and masked.
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