Once you have developed the perfect service motion then you can begin to discuss tactics. This is a good place to begin...the "Leaning Tower of Pasadena" in the words of a well respected man of few words.
In this clip he discusses the number of possibilities there are to set up your opponent with different varieties of serves in terms of location, spin, speed and from point of delivery. Basic stuff...but "virtually" nonexistent in the game today.
I don't think that many coaches today are spending much time or effort in developing good service motions or sound tactics. They have not done so for many years now. The current state of professional tennis is the result. The play is too one dimensional and...on and on and on. I know that I am not alone in my thinking. Many of the comments on the youtube clips of "classic tennis" lament the boredom of tennis today.
Once you have the perfect motion and the proper tactics then you can begin to attack the net behind your serve. It's a long process and it is hard work. It takes a longer time to develop the all court game. Hmmm...
In this clip he discusses the number of possibilities there are to set up your opponent with different varieties of serves in terms of location, spin, speed and from point of delivery. Basic stuff...but "virtually" nonexistent in the game today.
I don't think that many coaches today are spending much time or effort in developing good service motions or sound tactics. They have not done so for many years now. The current state of professional tennis is the result. The play is too one dimensional and...on and on and on. I know that I am not alone in my thinking. Many of the comments on the youtube clips of "classic tennis" lament the boredom of tennis today.
Once you have the perfect motion and the proper tactics then you can begin to attack the net behind your serve. It's a long process and it is hard work. It takes a longer time to develop the all court game. Hmmm...
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