Originally posted by gokulms
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Think about this...start your son off at the net and teach him how to volley then work him backwards to the baseline. Once he is back on the baseline...work him forwards again. Work him forwards and backwards as well as side to side. You will find that his strokes will find a different groove than the standard ATP issue. At the net he should be playing with a very neutral grip and as he moves back he can strengthen it to maximum strong eastern. That way he is being introduced to the forecourt and net as well.
At the net he can start with a two handed backhand volley but eventually weaned off the other hand and then he will be on his way to learning a sound backhand slice with the possibility of converting to one handed somewhere down the line. Don't look at it as results now...think development. When he is big and strong enough he will be playing the all court version of tennis the way it was meant to be played.
See how Tommy Haas has been faring as of late...and he is technically over the hill. But his style of play is conducive to wreaking havoc over the conventional shock and awe tennis being played today at the professional level. One of the things that I don't care for in the standard issue to the game today is the lack of flexibility in the stroke...you never see players playing the all court game with that swing. Even Federer is seemingly challenged in the forecourt and at the net and his range of approach shots seem to be limited by his grip and swing. I cringe every time I see him approach to Nadal, Djokovic and Murray with topspin...he plays right into their strength. Tommy on the other hand has a sound game plan using underspin, sidespin and variation in depth when he is playing the forecourt.
By the time your son is competing at the junior level he will be truly developing into an all court player and not just some one dimensional robot. He won't find tennis so boring through the years. He will be something of an anomaly and the others will have a difficult time trying to match his style with theirs. He on the other hand will not have that problem since all the rest play the same way.

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