John.
I have started to read Visual tennis, and I find it very insightful.
I agree with you when you say that drills are crucial in developing the game, and I guess that drills can be practiced either with a Pro or with a ball machine. What do you think is the best option for someone like me who lives in an apartment in San Francisco? (meaning that I don't know how feasible it is to take a ball machine down to the car then to USF where I usually play, nor what is the rate for a Pro in this area)
Another question, do traditional tennis lessons play any role in developing the game?
Thanks,
I have started to read Visual tennis, and I find it very insightful.
I agree with you when you say that drills are crucial in developing the game, and I guess that drills can be practiced either with a Pro or with a ball machine. What do you think is the best option for someone like me who lives in an apartment in San Francisco? (meaning that I don't know how feasible it is to take a ball machine down to the car then to USF where I usually play, nor what is the rate for a Pro in this area)
Another question, do traditional tennis lessons play any role in developing the game?
Thanks,
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