Great, uplifting, and incredibly insightful article – one of the best I’ve seen. Due to the technical nature of my work, I’m often asked if there is any particular Tennis coach I would trust to develop players – several exist but based on extensive research, my answer always morphs to Rick Macci – this article is another example why.
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ditto on Macci
some time ago when I was traveling on WTA tour ,my player wanted to try a new coach for clay court, her decision was to go see Macci and after reading all these articles he did, I must give him a full thumbs up... he is ver open minded on things and without a doubt one of the best in tennis teaching... there are tennis coaches who teach and there are tennis coaches who drill ,the question is where would you want your player to go?
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Thanks to Macci
Rick,
Congratulations on breaking out of the pack (as far as I know) in your article on developing a transition game and volleying within the context of today's game.
I see so many players hit heavy groundstrokes and get a weak sitter reply only to allow it to land gently deep enough so that they are essentially starting the point over again. When Federer is playing well, he moves in to take advantage of such forcing shots.
Keep up the good work,
Robin Pratt
(tennis player, observer, and coach for over 50 years)
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