I would love to work on my toss this winter. It is the one thing I can do at home. I would like to hear any comments, but the number one question is: where should the toss land?
For the first year, I was using advice I read in a coaching book - to toss it straight up, diagonally in front and to the right. Now after seeing Tennisplayer videos, I want to dump that and learn to toss in an arc and hit the ball to the left of my starting position. I found that this is fairly natural for me and I can feel some extra power coming via the abs. Now I need to work on a consistent toss to this new location.
Has there been any study of where the pros' tosses would land on the court if they were allowed to? I have a feeling the pro tosses would land way to the left and deep into the court, to extent that would be physically impossible for me to even reach and hit a legal serve, but it would be good to have an idea of the general direction of their toss.
I remember looking at Hewitt's serve from the side and thinking that would probably land 5/6 feet inside the court; he seemed to hit it about 3/4 feet inside.
Also how accurate does the toss need to be? Can the pros put it on a dime? On a tennis ball?
Is it sufficient for me to be able to land it on an area the size of a racket head?
For the first year, I was using advice I read in a coaching book - to toss it straight up, diagonally in front and to the right. Now after seeing Tennisplayer videos, I want to dump that and learn to toss in an arc and hit the ball to the left of my starting position. I found that this is fairly natural for me and I can feel some extra power coming via the abs. Now I need to work on a consistent toss to this new location.
Has there been any study of where the pros' tosses would land on the court if they were allowed to? I have a feeling the pro tosses would land way to the left and deep into the court, to extent that would be physically impossible for me to even reach and hit a legal serve, but it would be good to have an idea of the general direction of their toss.
I remember looking at Hewitt's serve from the side and thinking that would probably land 5/6 feet inside the court; he seemed to hit it about 3/4 feet inside.
Also how accurate does the toss need to be? Can the pros put it on a dime? On a tennis ball?
Is it sufficient for me to be able to land it on an area the size of a racket head?
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