Racket speed
don_budge, would this be fact with a great server, or even just a good one? I always tell students (those accomplished enough) to swing as fast on their second as they do on their first serve, but just impart more spin. I was taught at coaching school that swinging slower on the second could lead to rhythm loss, causing the first serve to rarely go in and so be left constantly relying on the second.
When I was young I played lots of matches. Tennis meant a lot to me and I would more than occasionally get nervous. At such nervous moments I remember swinging faster on second serves to get loads of spin...and at the same time (in a strange way) give me courage. There was something about pumping more spin in the serve that stopped me crumbling like a digestive biscuit.
I've often wondered about the difference in racket speed with top players on their first and second serves...whether it's equal, greater, or perhaps even less. Any thoughts, don_budge...tennis_chiro...or anyone else?
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When I was young I played lots of matches. Tennis meant a lot to me and I would more than occasionally get nervous. At such nervous moments I remember swinging faster on second serves to get loads of spin...and at the same time (in a strange way) give me courage. There was something about pumping more spin in the serve that stopped me crumbling like a digestive biscuit.
I've often wondered about the difference in racket speed with top players on their first and second serves...whether it's equal, greater, or perhaps even less. Any thoughts, don_budge...tennis_chiro...or anyone else?
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