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Fantastic. I only now hit closer over the net when I’m inside the baseline but when behind, it’s a good 4-6 feet over and 4-6 from any baseline or sidelines. Now I’m hitting hard and heavy topspin - something I never did! Thanks for this. I’ll share it with my tennis friends
lol...grabbed a Yonex Ezone from the shop to film. (Strings broken in Blades) Digging the ezone though...nothing official yet, but thinking of giving her my lettermans jacket 😉
I want to click dis-like on this. You need to include the doubles version of all your videos. The huge majority of players play doubles. Net height on critical points? That's called a knockoff volley and your partner is pissed as you drag your loser butt off the court. No value at all.
Thanks for not hitting the dislike button 🤣. This can actaully be applied to dubs as well but you're right caution does have to be taking with a net player looking to pick off highballs. In dubs if you aim for the singles sidelines and play heavy (not just high) this is still a good stratgy to implement. This is especially true with inside-out forehands. If you play more through the middle simply keep the ball low but still aim 4 feet from the baseline.
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Fantastic. I only now hit closer over the net when I’m inside the baseline but when behind, it’s a good 4-6 feet over and 4-6 from any baseline or sidelines. Now I’m hitting hard and heavy topspin - something I never did! Thanks for this. I’ll share it with my tennis friends
Love it! 👊
Tennis is a sport of a lifetime. This video will help keep the interest in a great sport of a lifetime.
Great advice for any level and great video.
Have a great weekend guys!
Cheers,
M
Thanks, you too my friend! 🍻
Awesome video guys, that is what I guide my students to do. 👏
Thank ya sir, much appreciated. Sounds like your students have a great coach 👊
Is it 4-6 feet above net and. 4-6 feet inside base line ?
You got it! 💯
Nate using a new racquet??? Do tell.
lol...grabbed a Yonex Ezone from the shop to film. (Strings broken in Blades) Digging the ezone though...nothing official yet, but thinking of giving her my lettermans jacket 😉
Only 50% of Pros win critical points. The other 50% lose them. Fact.
I want to click dis-like on this. You need to include the doubles version of all your videos. The huge majority of players play doubles. Net height on critical points? That's called a knockoff volley and your partner is pissed as you drag your loser butt off the court. No value at all.
Thanks for not hitting the dislike button 🤣. This can actaully be applied to dubs as well but you're right caution does have to be taking with a net player looking to pick off highballs. In dubs if you aim for the singles sidelines and play heavy (not just high) this is still a good stratgy to implement. This is especially true with inside-out forehands. If you play more through the middle simply keep the ball low but still aim 4 feet from the baseline.