I have found that there are two distinctive camps when it comes to the racket drop in teaching serves, and they are nicely illustrated in the two serve articles from this month's issue.
When doing a half serve or abbreviated serve, some people, like Chris Lewitt in the illustration for his TED drills, like to see the servers start with the racket down behind the back. Salzenstein emphasizes in all his serve videos to start the racket up, and then drop the racket after the toss.
Where do you come down on this issue?
When doing a half serve or abbreviated serve, some people, like Chris Lewitt in the illustration for his TED drills, like to see the servers start with the racket down behind the back. Salzenstein emphasizes in all his serve videos to start the racket up, and then drop the racket after the toss.
Where do you come down on this issue?
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