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Super helpful!!! I played a match recently and used these tips to great effect. My opponents were baffled how much I increased my serve speed. Secret weapons! Thanks again Ryan for the great video.
These five tips are invaluable. For more advanced players I would add a loose arm and wrist to the list as #6. That's the difference between a solid serve and a real bomb. And for beginners not too easy to adapt without accidentally throwing away the racquet. Requires fresh overgrips as well.
I just wanna repeat what other have said - this is amazing video that has helped me so much unlearn my old waiter tray serve and develop a proper technique. Thankyou so much!
Hi Ryan, I just left this message at your 3 years ago video clip. It is actual today, as it was 3 years ago. Thank you for your passion and work you are sharing with all of us. Thanks Ryan for the video. I am watching a handful of tennis trainers on youtube and I really appreciate your videos. I also re-watch your videos after practicing. I wish I had this mind I have now and your videos when I was younger. Anyway, it is good to learn from you all the steps in mastering the technique.
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Very amazing channel 🎾 Perfect tips. More vids pls 😂 Tipp nr. 5 I learn to finish with booth hands sideway. Than i learn to land with the left foot in the court and holding it. Than u also cant overrotate. But i will test this across the hands 👍😁. Thx for your great channel
Great summation of the steps of a consistent serve Ryan. I will apply them and hopefully improve my pronation which is the main facet which I'm lacking. BTW: you look lean and fit !
Usually when you suggested serving with the back side of the strings I’d do it 3-4 times.I went out today and served 40 balls with the wrong side. Interesting drill
good tips Ryan I will add one more that helps me, lift up the tip of front foot - prevents foot fault and it helps me to time the leg drive better the same time I move my throwing hand up, the tip of the foot will fall down and legs will start to bend, I noticed thats what pros do, Fed is interesting cause he lifts not the tip but his heel slightly - its all also related to weight transfar -front-back-front --> helps with rhytm
Why is the first pronation showing the back of the racquet and the other one you showed targeting between two nets? There were two different pronations?
@@2MinuteTennis one seemed to hit the ball and as soon as the ball hit, you did the pronation. The other one you explained in the video, it is like getting the wrong side of the racquet towards the ball and then do the pronation and hit.
I think you're probably the best online coach I have seen, and certainly my favourite, however I have what will probably be a very unpopular question for you. What do you think about the idea that 80% of players will never play a high enough level to bother using anything other than a waiter tray which is 1. extremely easy to learn compared to a continental grip, pronated serve. 2. extremely consistent and reliable. Those players could spend months trying to learn something that is extremely difficult, foregoing other improvements in their game and end up with a serve which is INFERIOR to a waiter tray, potentially leading to frustration and even quitting, especially at a younger age.
Thanks! Now, are you asking me to show you a player bc you don’t think I can? Or are you genuinely asking me bc you want to start doing it in your own serve?
The reason I asked that question is bc people who write stuff like that won’t accept any answer you give them. They’ll make an excuse for why I’m wrong even though I showed them pros using the crossed arm technique. cmhtc69 isn’t interested in an answer, he wanted to write something that made me look like I couldn’t “show him one player who is crossing the left arm”.
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Super helpful!!! I played a match recently and used these tips to great effect. My opponents were baffled how much I increased my serve speed. Secret weapons! Thanks again Ryan for the great video.
That’s awesome to hear!
I'm sorry, sorry for all the others: but this is by far the best how-to-tennis channel. Thx, great!
wow thank you so much!!
For sure, Ryan’s video’s has made made a 3.0-4.0 player - thanks coach
SImply an incredible video, have seen so many videos about serves that I cant believe how much I learned from this one. Thanks, awesome job.
Great observation RE racquet face at setup 🔥
Thanks so much Ian! So happy you watched and commented. That’s a big endorsement coming from you. Thanks man!
@2MinuteTennis i actually think you are bettet than Ian.
These five tips are invaluable.
For more advanced players I would add a loose arm and wrist to the list as #6.
That's the difference between a solid serve and a real bomb. And for beginners not too easy to adapt without accidentally throwing away the racquet.
Requires fresh overgrips as well.
I just wanna repeat what other have said - this is amazing video that has helped me so much unlearn my old waiter tray serve and develop a proper technique. Thankyou so much!
Hi Ryan, I just left this message at your 3 years ago video clip. It is actual today, as it was 3 years ago. Thank you for your passion and work you are sharing with all of us. Thanks Ryan for the video. I am watching a handful of tennis trainers on youtube and I really appreciate your videos. I also re-watch your videos after practicing. I wish I had this mind I have now and your videos when I was younger. Anyway, it is good to learn from you all the steps in mastering the technique.
Best videos on serving. Just incredible stuff. Learnt so much. Thanks!!
So glad to hear that!!!
Sweet jebus that's great advice, delivery and content!!! ❤
Thanks so much David!
you are the best coach tennis ever! Thank you so much for this video
Wow thank you for the support Hoang!
@@2MinuteTennis did u have a backhand or volley vid?
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@@2MinuteTennis thanks
Awesome tips. Love the birthday hat trick. ❤
Thanks Alex!
Best video in a while! Thanks, Ryan.
Glad you liked it !!!
Very nice explained service .
Thank you, great video 👏🏼👏🏼
Another great video! I use your videos to teach my son.
@@SuperBambr305 wow that’s amazing. Thanks for trusting me to help you your son!
Absolutely great ! 👍
Great video i will try each step.
Thank you so much!!!
Wow amazing tips thank you 🎾🎾🎾
Excellent tips
Thanks for the ❤
Thank you Ryan, the Birthday Hat method is stupendous 😆🎾
Great video!!!
Awesome … any tips for using the legs and jump??
type into the youtube search "2minutetennis serve leg drive" and you'll see a dozen videos to choose from. Thanks!
Very amazing channel 🎾
Perfect tips. More vids pls 😂
Tipp nr. 5
I learn to finish with booth hands sideway. Than i learn to land with the left foot in the court and holding it. Than u also cant overrotate. But i will test this across the hands 👍😁. Thx for your great channel
awesome video sir!
Thanks so much!
amazing video!!! so much here to get my serve better!!!
Thanks so much J C
tip 3 is just amazing!
amazing video!! i love it!!
super super helpful!
Hey thanks so much!!!
Great summation of the steps of a consistent serve Ryan. I will apply them and hopefully improve my pronation which is the main facet which I'm lacking. BTW: you look lean and fit !
Usually when you suggested serving with the back side of the strings I’d do it 3-4 times.I went out today and served 40 balls with the wrong side. Interesting drill
That’s awesome to hear. Keep preferring it. It’ll make a big difference in your normal service motion.
good review of basics
Thank you so much Ron!
good tips Ryan I will add one more that helps me, lift up the tip of front foot - prevents foot fault and it helps me to time the leg drive better the same time I move my throwing hand up, the tip of the foot will fall down and legs will start to bend, I noticed thats what pros do, Fed is interesting cause he lifts not the tip but his heel slightly - its all also related to weight transfar -front-back-front --> helps with rhytm
Yep! Thanks Igor.
Thank you ❤
Why is the first pronation showing the back of the racquet and the other one you showed targeting between two nets?
There were two different pronations?
Sorry. I don’t understand your question.
There’s only one pronation. There’s supination and pronation.
@@2MinuteTennis one seemed to hit the ball and as soon as the ball hit, you did the pronation.
The other one you explained in the video, it is like getting the wrong side of the racquet towards the ball and then do the pronation and hit.
@@webbezzy it’s a drill for players who go palm up.
The latter More side slice?
Hi Ryan, where are those lovely courts? Are they in Sydney?
oh damn, gotta try tip 5
Let me know how it goes for you!
Best video !
this is it!
I think you're probably the best online coach I have seen, and certainly my favourite, however I have what will probably be a very unpopular question for you. What do you think about the idea that 80% of players will never play a high enough level to bother using anything other than a waiter tray which is 1. extremely easy to learn compared to a continental grip, pronated serve. 2. extremely consistent and reliable. Those players could spend months trying to learn something that is extremely difficult, foregoing other improvements in their game and end up with a serve which is INFERIOR to a waiter tray, potentially leading to frustration and even quitting, especially at a younger age.
Great video! BUT! show me one player who is crossing the left arm.
Thanks! Now, are you asking me to show you a player bc you don’t think I can? Or are you genuinely asking me bc you want to start doing it in your own serve?
Waiting your point ☺️
The reason I asked that question is bc people who write stuff like that won’t accept any answer you give them. They’ll make an excuse for why I’m wrong even though I showed them pros using the crossed arm technique. cmhtc69 isn’t interested in an answer, he wanted to write something that made me look like I couldn’t “show him one player who is crossing the left arm”.
@@2MinuteTennis @cmhtc69 has left the chat 😁
@@kortetom hahaha I’ve made numerous videos showing players doing this. JJ wolf and Rafa Nadal to name two.
Yes sir your right 💯
Low level player they close the racket face.
Higher level player they open the racket face.
Thank u for great tips ❤❤❤
Appreciate the support!
Dodig needs a lesson off you He has a forehand grip on the serve
I thought we were supposed to use the chopper grip for a serve??
You are…
I wore my birthday hat in my last match and people gave me cake afterwards. Great tips!
Haha smart thinking!
Can I get pinned?