Such an important lesson. I don't have regular training partners but i'm super keen to improve all the time. Will be adding a few of these ideas to my routine
I'm having trouble keeping up with tennis practice after starting college online; roughly 3 hours of Zoom meetings spread through the day keep me tethered inside it seems. Today I finally got a break, went out, and did some of the footwork drills. I only worked on them for about a half hour, but it was more than a great workout. Changed my perspective on how easy practice can be. Thank you bro
Awesome to hear, often it's not about the length but the intensity and the purpose behind the drills. Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future? All the best Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial I absolutely agree. Personally I found the quick workout to be a game changer, maybe a video on quick ways to improve your tennis? I'm not certain, but stuff like just tossing a ball at home has helped me improve my toss immensely. Perhaps a video on how to beat the consistency bug? Everyone has it, and we all dislike it, maybe a video on how to focus and stay in points longer would help. Either way I'll tune in. Best of luck
Hi guys - Thank you for keeping tennis 'alive' during the lockdown. I have been taking your drills & lessons to heart and I built a 12 month plan to concentrate on 1 element per month, and every 3 months I have a review to put it all together. It has been really helpful and I have a structure for improvement. (That Novak guy had better be ready...😆) FYI - I have been using the Wilson Triniti balls against the backboard and they last until there's no cover left on them. They don't lose their bounce and they have longevity.
Thanks for watching Peter We just got some of those balls, testing them out currently Any lessons you would like to see in the near future? All the best Simon
Thanks for the advice and video and all the drills. They are all aimed at improving my tennis, but it's hard not to say that I have the most satisfaction when I'm on the court with my opponent and I play to implement any tips that I get from You and my coach, and when I manage to do them correctly, joy is double. Thanks again, I'm waiting for the next episodes of TTT. BR from Poland.
Nice comprehensive advice. I especially liked the well-rounded, follow-along fitness routine you posted earlier in the pandemic. Very feasible indoors. Just clear some lamps to do the shadow swings!
Well done again for another Top Tennis Training video in these testing times. It's good that you have caught the attention of 'the great wall of Serbia' Novak Djokovic even though it's unlikely that he will be in need of any instruction, but you never know :)
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial Thanks a lot Simon. Are there any training drills to improve accuracy of strokes? Keep the speed n power, but also hit where you want the ball to hit, for both rally shots and small / drop shots. I often have much harder time to hit good drop shots - my drop shots too big or too high that opponent can still reach. Another hard thing for me is decision on coming to the net or not, how to build an opportunity that I could come to the net and finish the point, any training drills for coming to the net?
very valuable tips!It's hard for me sometimes to find hitting partners, that too with the pandemic its close to nothing. I would be doing this a lot from now on, thanks much for this lesson Top Tennis Training!!!!
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial More on court footwork/agility drills with cones, effective way to recover from defense to offense to win a point, core fitness lessons specific to tennis, Any of these would help! Thanks again!
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Awesome video! If you are dedicated to do this on your own, you will come far! It's the same thing in life. The ones who are disciplined will make their dreams come true and go for it a 100%. Keep up the great video's. You inspire me in my own tennis journey 🙏🎾
Wow this is a superb video, thanks heaps! I’m a beginner in Aust with a coach who is awesome and I love our sessions. This video will really help me in between our weekly session even when the weather is shite and I can air swing in the mirror 😅 I’m going to purchase a ball machine too 👌
Top Tennis Training - Pro Tennis Lessons you have probably done a video on this but maybe something on slight variations on volley grips and the advantages/disadvantages of each, I’m having the chopper or handshake grip drilled into me but when I practice I seem to naturally alter it slightly subconsciously which I get told off for haha eg backhand slipping so that the the knuckle on my index finger sits on the 2nd bevel instead of the 3rd if that makes sense, I do it with slicing too only a very subtle change but happens naturally. I’m an ex cricketer too so not sure if the habits of gripping a cricket bat are engrained in me (left handed batsman but right handed tennis with a single hand back hand) 🤷♂️
Hey Simon, I was wondering of you could give me any tips and drills to maintaining a straight arm forehand? I tend to hit double bent and is hard to adjust
You have to break down the forehand lag and contact zone, so you work on that exact motion with the extended arm. You could do this with hand fed balls, even feeding yourself
I always recommend to master the open stance, semi-open stance and the neutral stance. We cover the stances and many other elements in these forehand lessons - th-cam.com/play/PLJP-Wou-v6z0Fb0_CG1TAqaRZ3lUIj8bZ.html
Thanks, always love watching your videos as i try to teach some of these techniques to my nearly 6yrs old boy. He is left handed and we are all right handed in our family so sometimes get confusing to show him techniques from his side. Do you have any videos or suggestions for lefty please? I sometimes use Rafa's slow motion videos to show him how he does. Thank you
There is software available that allows you to flip a right-hander to a left-hander etc which would help with demos for him but the technique is all the same. Just flipped over of course
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial just downloaded the app on my phone and converted my boy's tennis video to see how it works. I can't believe I can see him playing with right hand in the video..lol.. this will be a great help for him. Thank you heaps.
Thanks for watching For speed, it's best to change it all the time, faster balls, slower balls and medium pace balls. You don't want to adapt to one pace, in a real match you'll get all three and it's important you can deal with them all. Any lessons you would like to see in the near future? All the best Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial thanks Simon but optimally speed is around50 mph? Also would you make video with beach rackets for improving volley for tennis?? For example now in greece we will start play on beaches , can that help improving in tennis volleys?
Hey Simon few days back I went to the court after 2 months when I was playing I felt that i was mis hitting the ball very much on my forehand side and i was having no feel and control what should I do?? Thanks Love your channel Keep it up
This happened to me - and many others - even the Pro's are affected by big breaks. It's because you have lost your 'timing' due to such a long break. It will come back - but you have to get back to hitting regularly. Doing drills with a ball machine helps - it certainly did for me after an injury break. A coach (like Simon...if u can afford him...lol) may also be able to speed up the results. Hope that helps.
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial Thanks :) I've been playing a long time - and have done a bit of coaching - but i learn a lot from your non-nonsense style tuition on this channel - so thanks for that - and keep up the good work !! :) I personally think staying focused and strong mentally is the hardest thing to do when in a match - especially if things are going badly - so anything new on that subject would be great. Cheers.
Thanks Simon. Those look really sweet :) I love the footwork drills. I have a question - if you self feed a ball to yourself after a serve - how can you make the ball would go similar (rotation, speed, direction) as a return of serve you would likely to play? Self feed looks to me more like chopped return then like a lifted. Thank you very much, take care. :)
Hi Jan You won't be able to self-feed the ball in a similar way that an opponent would drive their return, it's more of a drill to focus on the serve, split step and being ready and then hitting a shot into a specific target. All the best Simon
I’m just wondering, I have a one hand backhand so the only think I most use my left hand is for serve toss and throat of the racquet, my coordination is bad on my left arm, what are the benefits of training the left arm too?
Balancing out the body, creating some symmetry along with working the right side of your brain. The right half of the brain is responsible for creativity and artistry but is controlled by the left side of the body.
Nice videos, This is Madhav from India. Like your videos and instructions. Would have been nice if you had some video shooting done from front especially when you were self feeding / tossing and hitting the balls
Hey Simon! Really love the channel, you guys always do a great job! I've been away from the courts for several years and your channel made me go practice during this difficult time. Found a wall in my garage building that would do the deal and I've been practicing at least 4 times a week. One thing I've been struggling with is a natural follow-through. I noticed that I either do a small movement - not going all the way to the chin -to-shoulder position - or when trying to correct it I find my self forcing the movement and using too much of an arm driving motion, instead of a natural release of the core rotation. Any tips? Thanks so much for all the information!
Hi Thiago Try to focus on coiling and then uncoiling on the way forward, allowing your hitting shoulder to open up towards the net fully, even finish the swing with the shoulder facing the net. This will help the follow through be more relaxed. All the best Simon
A few comments on your tutorial, which is the best I can think of when there's no hitting partner available. #1 Work on your serve. It's the one shot you have full control on. Do it as often as you can. #2 Footwork. Absolutely. I just wished at that point you would put more emphasis on back and forth footwork (way more difficult) than sideways footwork. #3 Brilliant. Self feeding. Something I never thought of. Intentionally dropping the ball too far away ahead/too far behind and then dealing with it. Fabulous exercise. #4 ?!?! #5 I am skeptical about managing two balls at the same time. I will give it a try though. #6 Shadow swings. Watching yourself in a mirror, while the images are inverted, is something I never thought of. Now, even better, having a tripod and a recording camera showing you what you're actually doing is even better. I never saw what I looked like swinging at a ball. Now I can. #7 and #8 aren't available. #9 I didn't know those things existed. They look a bit expensive. I'll see if I can afford one.
For each and every video... You are in different surfaces. I never experienced grass court...can you tell the game play strategies for each and every surfaces.
It really depends on a few factors: 1. What do you consider to be a pro? If we're talking about a lower ranked player who competes at futures events etc and makes almost nothing in prize money, it's possible. If we're talking about ATP pro playing big events, it's unlikely. 2. How athletic are you already? Have you played other sports to a high level. If you have, then it will be much easier for you to reach a good level in tennis. If you're just starting out sport, not only do you need to develop your tennis skills, but also become an athlete. That's two jobs in one. 3. How much can you spend on coaching and travelling to tournaments?
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial, believe me, the pleasure is all mine! I wish there was something I could think of at the moment but you have done such a great job, everything I can think of is already covered! lol If I think of something I will definitely send it your way. 🙏
Here are the additional videos I mention in this lesson:
Serve drills - th-cam.com/video/5a-ryZnrmh8/w-d-xo.html
Footwork drills - th-cam.com/video/eGWhONP7558/w-d-xo.html
Ball machine drills - th-cam.com/video/CofM-vwQRW4/w-d-xo.html
Wall drills - th-cam.com/video/dn-zRAlR2cI/w-d-xo.html
Fitness drills - th-cam.com/video/-QSS3RAlslM/w-d-xo.html
Video timeline:
Method One - Tennis Serve Drills 00:33
Method Two - Tennis Footwork Drills 01:27
Method Three - Self-Feeding Drills 02:09
Method Four - Serve Plus One 03:07
Method Five - Tennis Coordination Drills 04:07
Method Six - Shadow Swings 06:52
Method Seven - Tennis Ball Machine Drills 09:41
Method Eight - Tennis Wall Drills 11:18
Method Nine - Tennis Rebound Net 11:44
Method Ten - Tennis Fitness 12:29
Such an important lesson.
I don't have regular training partners but i'm super keen to improve all the time.
Will be adding a few of these ideas to my routine
Awesome to hear and thanks for watching.
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
You are THE drill master for tennis Simon. I can say this ..100 times, over and over again ..love your lessons !!
Thank you for the support 🙏
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Hhmm! Novak. I am 82 years old and I won several sets when I played with you … on Wii.
Haha
Lol
😂
Thanks for the lesson Simon, some of those I already do and training off the court is so importance and without a court helps a lot
Thanks for watching Colin
All the best
Simon
Great video Simon! Going to keep this one bookmarked since it has a ton of helpful info and links to other videos.
Thanks for watching Zach
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
I'm having trouble keeping up with tennis practice after starting college online; roughly 3 hours of Zoom meetings spread through the day keep me tethered inside it seems. Today I finally got a break, went out, and did some of the footwork drills. I only worked on them for about a half hour, but it was more than a great workout. Changed my perspective on how easy practice can be. Thank you bro
Awesome to hear, often it's not about the length but the intensity and the purpose behind the drills.
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial
I absolutely agree. Personally I found the quick workout to be a game changer, maybe a video on quick ways to improve your tennis? I'm not certain, but stuff like just tossing a ball at home has helped me improve my toss immensely. Perhaps a video on how to beat the consistency bug? Everyone has it, and we all dislike it, maybe a video on how to focus and stay in points longer would help. Either way I'll tune in. Best of luck
Hi guys - Thank you for keeping tennis 'alive' during the lockdown. I have been taking your drills & lessons to heart and I built a 12 month plan to concentrate on 1 element per month, and every 3 months I have a review to put it all together. It has been really helpful and I have a structure for improvement. (That Novak guy had better be ready...😆)
FYI - I have been using the Wilson Triniti balls against the backboard and they last until there's no cover left on them. They don't lose their bounce and they have longevity.
Thanks for watching Peter
We just got some of those balls, testing them out currently
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Thanks for the advice and video and all the drills.
They are all aimed at improving my tennis, but it's hard not to say that I have the most satisfaction when I'm on the court with my opponent and I play to implement any tips that I get from You and my coach, and when I manage to do them correctly, joy is double. Thanks again, I'm waiting for the next episodes of TTT. BR from Poland.
Thanks for watching
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Something about tactics if You please. How better to cover the court, so as not to lose strength.@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial
Nice comprehensive advice. I especially liked the well-rounded, follow-along fitness routine you posted earlier in the pandemic. Very feasible indoors. Just clear some lamps to do the shadow swings!
Thanks for watching
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Well done again for another Top Tennis Training video in these testing times. It's good that you have caught the attention of 'the great wall of Serbia' Novak Djokovic even though it's unlikely that he will be in need of any instruction, but you never know :)
I could always make another lesson on the smash
Thank you so much
Thank you for watching 👍
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
Best regards,
Simon
Great lesson. Thanks to you top tennis
Enjoy your lessons, can I request more instruction on singles strategy?
We're working on many more tactics lessons, stay tuned. They should be out in the coming weeks
Great routines...👍 Stay safe & healthy.
Thanks for watching
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Thanks! This will help me improve my skill level for sure 👍🙂
Thanks for watching
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Thank you for this tutorial. just getting into tennis now at the age of 46. good workout!
Good luck with the journey, the main thing is to keep it enjoyable
Thank you for these generous tips. Great as always. Let it roll!
Thanks for watching
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial The tweener :-)
Excellent. Thank you
Thanks for watching 🙏
Every tennis player needs to see this...
Absolutely
Thanks a lot Simon!! This is a very holistic set of training tips. Very helpful!! 😀👍
Thank you for the support
Are there any lessons you'd like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial Thanks a lot Simon. Are there any training drills to improve accuracy of strokes? Keep the speed n power, but also hit where you want the ball to hit, for both rally shots and small / drop shots. I often have much harder time to hit good drop shots - my drop shots too big or too high that opponent can still reach. Another hard thing for me is decision on coming to the net or not, how to build an opportunity that I could come to the net and finish the point, any training drills for coming to the net?
Thank you so much ❤
My pleasure 🙏
Thank you for the video, very inspiring
Thanks for watching Hisham
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
very valuable tips!It's hard for me sometimes to find hitting partners, that too with the pandemic its close to nothing. I would be doing this a lot from now on, thanks much for this lesson Top Tennis Training!!!!
Thanks for watching
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial More on court footwork/agility drills with cones, effective way to recover from defense to offense to win a point, core fitness lessons specific to tennis, Any of these would help! Thanks again!
Awesome video! If you are dedicated to do this on your own, you will come far! It's the same thing in life. The ones who are disciplined will make their dreams come true and go for it a 100%. Keep up the great video's.
You inspire me in my own tennis journey 🙏🎾
Thanks for watching Zoe
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Great video!
Many thanks 🙏
Wow this is a superb video, thanks heaps! I’m a beginner in Aust with a coach who is awesome and I love our sessions. This video will really help me in between our weekly session even when the weather is shite and I can air swing in the mirror 😅 I’m going to purchase a ball machine too 👌
Thank you for watching
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Top Tennis Training - Pro Tennis Lessons you have probably done a video on this but maybe something on slight variations on volley grips and the advantages/disadvantages of each, I’m having the chopper or handshake grip drilled into me but when I practice I seem to naturally alter it slightly subconsciously which I get told off for haha eg backhand slipping so that the the knuckle on my index finger sits on the 2nd bevel instead of the 3rd if that makes sense, I do it with slicing too only a very subtle change but happens naturally. I’m an ex cricketer too so not sure if the habits of gripping a cricket bat are engrained in me (left handed batsman but right handed tennis with a single hand back hand) 🤷♂️
Thanks for the lesson... I can learn how to increase my tennis performance..
Thanks for watching
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial yes of course.. i notif for your channel... thanks
Hey Simon, I was wondering of you could give me any tips and drills to maintaining a straight arm forehand? I tend to hit double bent and is hard to adjust
You have to break down the forehand lag and contact zone, so you work on that exact motion with the extended arm. You could do this with hand fed balls, even feeding yourself
Perfect video!! Have you any idea about the perfect stand in forehand?
I always recommend to master the open stance, semi-open stance and the neutral stance.
We cover the stances and many other elements in these forehand lessons - th-cam.com/play/PLJP-Wou-v6z0Fb0_CG1TAqaRZ3lUIj8bZ.html
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial thank you so much again!!!
very useful !!
Thanks, always love watching your videos as i try to teach some of these techniques to my nearly 6yrs old boy. He is left handed and we are all right handed in our family so sometimes get confusing to show him techniques from his side. Do you have any videos or suggestions for lefty please? I sometimes use Rafa's slow motion videos to show him how he does. Thank you
There is software available that allows you to flip a right-hander to a left-hander etc which would help with demos for him but the technique is all the same. Just flipped over of course
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial oh..never knew about it.. thank you. I will try to look up and download the software. Thank you for amazing work you do.
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial just downloaded the app on my phone and converted my boy's tennis video to see how it works. I can't believe I can see him playing with right hand in the video..lol.. this will be a great help for him. Thank you heaps.
Nice vide simon, which is the optimal speed for ball machine for forehand or backhand?
Thanks for watching
For speed, it's best to change it all the time, faster balls, slower balls and medium pace balls.
You don't want to adapt to one pace, in a real match you'll get all three and it's important you can deal with them all.
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial thanks Simon but optimally speed is around50 mph? Also would you make video with beach rackets for improving volley for tennis?? For example now in greece we will start play on beaches , can that help improving in tennis volleys?
Thank you excellent tips
I never have the idea about to do 50, 75 or 100 forehands, backhand or whatever, thanks so much.
Happy to help!
Hey Simon few days back I went to the court after 2 months when I was playing I felt that i was mis hitting the ball very much on my forehand side and i was having no feel and control what should I do??
Thanks
Love your channel
Keep it up
Watch this lesson on tracking the ball, we all need to reinforce this after a break - th-cam.com/video/kK769DLhv8s/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much😊
This happened to me - and many others - even the Pro's are affected by big breaks. It's because you have lost your 'timing' due to such a long break.
It will come back - but you have to get back to hitting regularly.
Doing drills with a ball machine helps - it certainly did for me after an injury break.
A coach (like Simon...if u can afford him...lol) may also be able to speed up the results.
Hope that helps.
@@keithw.4346 Solid advice Keith, it all starts with timing, and tracking the ball the right way will help that
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial Thanks :) I've been playing a long time - and have done a bit of coaching - but i learn a lot from your non-nonsense style tuition on this channel - so thanks for that - and keep up the good work !! :)
I personally think staying focused and strong mentally is the hardest thing to do when in a match - especially if things are going badly - so anything new on that subject would be great. Cheers.
Thanks Simon. Those look really sweet :) I love the footwork drills.
I have a question - if you self feed a ball to yourself after a serve - how can you make the ball would go similar (rotation, speed, direction) as a return of serve you would likely to play? Self feed looks to me more like chopped return then like a lifted.
Thank you very much, take care. :)
Hi Jan
You won't be able to self-feed the ball in a similar way that an opponent would drive their return, it's more of a drill to focus on the serve, split step and being ready and then hitting a shot into a specific target.
All the best
Simon
I’m just wondering, I have a one hand backhand so the only think I most use my left hand is for serve toss and throat of the racquet, my coordination is bad on my left arm, what are the benefits of training the left arm too?
Balancing out the body, creating some symmetry along with working the right side of your brain. The right half of the brain is responsible for creativity and artistry but is controlled by the left side of the body.
Interesting, thanks I’ll try the drills for lefty too I guess
Nice videos, This is Madhav from India. Like your videos and instructions. Would have been nice if you had some video shooting done from front especially when you were self feeding / tossing and hitting the balls
I love the content! awesome
Thanks for watching Dylan
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Hey Simon! Really love the channel, you guys always do a great job! I've been away from the courts for several years and your channel made me go practice during this difficult time. Found a wall in my garage building that would do the deal and I've been practicing at least 4 times a week. One thing I've been struggling with is a natural follow-through. I noticed that I either do a small movement - not going all the way to the chin -to-shoulder position - or when trying to correct it I find my self forcing the movement and using too much of an arm driving motion, instead of a natural release of the core rotation. Any tips? Thanks so much for all the information!
Hi Thiago
Try to focus on coiling and then uncoiling on the way forward, allowing your hitting shoulder to open up towards the net fully, even finish the swing with the shoulder facing the net. This will help the follow through be more relaxed.
All the best
Simon
great video
Thank you for watching
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Some have said that playing against me is like playing a wall!!!
I can imagine Novak.
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial lmao
Is it really Novak?
@@rafaelisjaya2590 no he only has 8 subs
Nice! I don’t think I can hold two balls for Serve +1 yet lol.
You could always put one ball in your pocket and take it out after the serve.
Any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
A few comments on your tutorial, which is the best I can think of when there's no hitting partner available.
#1 Work on your serve. It's the one shot you have full control on. Do it as often as you can.
#2 Footwork. Absolutely. I just wished at that point you would put more emphasis on back and forth footwork (way more difficult) than sideways footwork.
#3 Brilliant. Self feeding. Something I never thought of. Intentionally dropping the ball too far away ahead/too far behind and then dealing with it. Fabulous exercise.
#4 ?!?!
#5 I am skeptical about managing two balls at the same time. I will give it a try though.
#6 Shadow swings. Watching yourself in a mirror, while the images are inverted, is something I never thought of. Now, even better, having a tripod and a recording camera showing you what you're actually doing is even better. I never saw what I looked like swinging at a ball. Now I can.
#7 and #8 aren't available.
#9 I didn't know those things existed. They look a bit expensive. I'll see if I can afford one.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts 👍
Please tell me which strings you are using. I mean green strings. Thanks.
They are cheap poly strings I got off amazon.
Around $40 USD for the entire reel.
Crap compared to the high end strings but they do the job for me
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial Thanks
For each and every video... You are in different surfaces. I never experienced grass court...can you tell the game play strategies for each and every surfaces.
We have a video planned on different surfaces, stay tuned
Can you give online training
Yes, what sort of online training are you interested in?
Paid or free
We charge for our online services, you can watch our free content on TH-cam
I comment to help statistics
Thank you Ethan
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
Sir can I be pro if I start playing tennis at 16 age
It really depends on a few factors:
1. What do you consider to be a pro? If we're talking about a lower ranked player who competes at futures events etc and makes almost nothing in prize money, it's possible. If we're talking about ATP pro playing big events, it's unlikely.
2. How athletic are you already? Have you played other sports to a high level. If you have, then it will be much easier for you to reach a good level in tennis. If you're just starting out sport, not only do you need to develop your tennis skills, but also become an athlete. That's two jobs in one.
3. How much can you spend on coaching and travelling to tournaments?
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial what about 14 year olds?
I wanna go play now and got no1... ;'(
Well now you have ten ways to improve alone
Bruhhhhh
1pm UK Time the video is live, set your alarm
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial Is this like a quarantine edition? So I can practice alone?
@@brandonlewis5726 There are five methods in this video that you can do at home. The other five require a court
So Michael Bublé play tennis now?
Who the fook is that guy?
Hello
Great video! Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
All the best
Simon
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial, believe me, the pleasure is all mine! I wish there was something I could think of at the moment but you have done such a great job, everything I can think of is already covered! lol If I think of something I will definitely send it your way. 🙏