Hi John,
I can't figure out why my shots frequently land inside my opponent's service line when I am trying to hit deeper.
My racquet path tends to be low to high with moderate topspin. One pro said I have a tendency to pull off the shot too quickly. I have been told to contact the ball further out in front and extend through the shot more. However, this seems to throw my timing and consistency off.
Another pro felt the peak of the arc of my shot was on my side of the court and suggested I imagine hitting with the net further away from me. This works somewhat but I don't seem to have a good "feel" for what I'm actually trying to accomplish biomechanically.
Your video clips are awesome but since they don't show where the ball is landing, I can't seem to get a visual image on what it is that actually helps to produce good depth. Any chance you could show me a video clip that explains how to hit good depth consistently?
I can't figure out why my shots frequently land inside my opponent's service line when I am trying to hit deeper.
My racquet path tends to be low to high with moderate topspin. One pro said I have a tendency to pull off the shot too quickly. I have been told to contact the ball further out in front and extend through the shot more. However, this seems to throw my timing and consistency off.
Another pro felt the peak of the arc of my shot was on my side of the court and suggested I imagine hitting with the net further away from me. This works somewhat but I don't seem to have a good "feel" for what I'm actually trying to accomplish biomechanically.
Your video clips are awesome but since they don't show where the ball is landing, I can't seem to get a visual image on what it is that actually helps to produce good depth. Any chance you could show me a video clip that explains how to hit good depth consistently?
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