Tom, this was actually a great video! the same mistake i am making rolling the ball and closing the wrist and forehand too quickly after the contact .. great tip! Hopefully this will work on my forehands.
Target the zone 3 area.. Not very close to the base line. On, how high do you hit? Depending on where you are .. if you are in zone 4 .. Try 4 ft. above the net to land in zone 3 ...( your intended landing area..)
I live in San Antonio where the wind sometimes becomes a factor. Should I still follow this advice even if the wind is pushing the ball from behind me or is it better on those days to just aim for the service line and not take the chance of a gust blowing the ball long thus giving my opponent an advantage.
@@Fundamentalsoftennis yes. especially when you are in a defense situation and get pulled to left and right corners when you have some court length to work with i usually do the full follow through and kind like a flat deflect back the ball. that is if the ball is coming to you with decent speed and the right height. i mean you can go nadal style and go moonball deep and spin but it will be slower back...
keeping the ball deep with this racket speed that you have showed is not difficult for me , How about fast balls (almost 3 times faster than the balls you hit in this video) which could not be basically that high above the net , what is the solution ?
Bottom line is this: if you're hitting the ball super fast you'll obviously have to lower your window... or your shots will go long... your job, is to figure out how high do I need to clear the net with my fast shots, and still keep the ball deep AND IN THE COURT. To your tennis success, Tom
I loved these tips! Cant wait to implement tonight. 1) racket down 2) dont roll wrist too early 3) dont open your shoulders
Exactly!!
Tom, this was actually a great video! the same mistake i am making rolling the ball and closing the wrist and forehand too quickly after the contact .. great tip! Hopefully this will work on my forehands.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice and clear explanation, easy understood
Thanks!!
To your tennis success,
Tom
Awesome video and channel. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Exactly the tips I've been telling my friend to improve the length on his shots. Thanks coach.
You're welcome!!
To your tennis success,
Tom
Thanks tom
Very helpful sir.I have been watching your videos.They are great
Thanks again!!
Best,
Tom
Thank you master ... really helpful
You're welcome! Glad the tips are working for you!
To your tennis success,
Tom
Thanks for th tips coach..
You're welcome!!
To your tennis success,
Tom
Very good lesson!👌👏👏👏
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the visit!
Good stuff; subscribed.
Welcome aboard!
Good stuff Tom
Glad you enjoyed it!!
To your tennis success,
Tom
Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
To your tennis success,
Tom
Exactly the mistakes I have been making... Thanks Tom!
Happy to help!
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Tom
great !!! tks
Welcome!!
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Tom
I like love how clear your instructions are and so naturally presented. I wish I could visit and be present.
Thanks!!
Best,
Tom
Thanks
Welcome!!
Best,
Tom
excellent
Thanks Jack!!
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Tom
Target the zone 3 area..
Not very close to the base line. On, how high do you hit? Depending on where you are .. if you are in zone 4 .. Try 4 ft. above the net to land in zone 3 ...( your intended landing area..)
Thank you appreciate the tips!!
To your tennis success,
Tom
Nice tip
Thanks!!
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Tom
Too Good, thanks !
Thanks Johnny!
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Tom
What about if your problem is the opposite... Meaning you can't seem to get the ball to land IN the court even when trying to hit topspin?
Hi Brett, check out this video it should help you solve the problem: th-cam.com/video/cAXIJtHD3oc/w-d-xo.html
To your tennis success,
Tom
I live in San Antonio where the wind sometimes becomes a factor. Should I still follow this advice even if the wind is pushing the ball from behind me or is it better on those days to just aim for the service line and not take the chance of a gust blowing the ball long thus giving my opponent an advantage.
Sounds like a plan... I like the fact you're becoming an independent player and thinking out there.
To your tennis success,
Tom
another way is to hit it flatter back in defense situation.
Do you mean hitting flatter will land deeper because there is NO SPIN pulling the ball down?? Please let me know.
To your tennis success,
Tom
@@Fundamentalsoftennis yes. especially when you are in a defense situation and get pulled to left and right corners when you have some court length to work with i usually do the full follow through and kind like a flat deflect back the ball. that is if the ball is coming to you with decent speed and the right height. i mean you can go nadal style and go moonball deep and spin but it will be slower back...
keeping the ball deep with this racket speed that you have showed is not difficult for me , How about fast balls (almost 3 times faster than the balls you hit in this video) which could not be basically that high above the net , what is the solution ?
Bottom line is this: if you're hitting the ball super fast you'll obviously have to lower your window... or your shots will go long... your job, is to figure out how high do I need to clear the net with my fast shots, and still keep the ball deep AND IN THE COURT.
To your tennis success,
Tom
Who is Tom and who is Joe Smith?
Two tennis players...who when they abide by the laws of physics can be just as consistent as Roger Federer.
To your tennis success,
Tom
Haha, thanks for your reply. Keep up the good videos! ;)
lmao
Viser le haut de la cloture. Thanks coach 👍
You're welcome!!
All the best,
Tom
Guy looks 50, moves like 20
You're very kind with your words, thanks!
To your tennis success,
Tom