Step No 0, use the continental grip on both sides. Step No 6, keep your wrist below the head of the racket as you hit the ball. Step No 7, follow the ball with your eyes until you hit it.
I'd like to see a lesson on slice backhand when the opponent hits it deep on the baseline and you have to catch it on the rise because you're out of position and need to just block it back
Great instruction Patrick🎾 have a habit of not keeping eyes on ball long enough great reminder. I'll be vollying like Stefan Edberg in no time (I wish)!
There's another video he did on volleys that explains what he means by moving forward through the volley. You definitely shouldn't swing at volleys, and in fact, you should have much less arm movement than even most club players think. He wants to see very little arm movement. Instead, he's looking for forward movement from the body and legs through the shot, even after contact, with a very quiet arm. Not the way a lot of us have been taught, but I think he's totally right on this.
It's step 5 that is kind of revolutionary. Most of us have been taught not to "run through" our volleys. Coach Mouratoglou has a longer video, in addition to this one, on how that's wrong -- he wants to see us moving forward even after contact. Seemed crazy to me at first, but of course he's right. He's always right. The man is a genius.
Yes , but if the lob comes after that volley...a quick player can't stop momentum and run back but a regular club player better to be balanced and movements under control gracefully to be ready for the next shot....we always play one more ball after the point is over.....
It's so funny to teach volleys to people. As a new player there is a 50/50 chance you'll put forward the right or wrong shoulder and foot while playing the volley and 95/100 people always do it wrong 😂😂
I think whether a new player gets this right depends on how much experience they have with sports that involve throwing. If you you're right handed and you've done a lot of throwing, you'll know to get your left foot forward to position yourself "athletically" to hit the volley.
Step No 0, use the continental grip on both sides. Step No 6, keep your wrist below the head of the racket as you hit the ball. Step No 7, follow the ball with your eyes until you hit it.
Nice and simple. Just what I like! 👍
What a great summary! Thanks. Exactly what I need to work on 😂
He's the best
Great tips! And best looking tennis teacher on TH-cam!
All very good tips. One More which is was very fruitful for me: hit the ball in Front. Never behind.
I'd like to see a lesson on slice backhand when the opponent hits it deep on the baseline and you have to catch it on the rise because you're out of position and need to just block it back
Thanks Patrick 🎾
Thanks coach 👍🏻
Next: how to deal with shoulder level balls forehand and backhand?
Great instruction Patrick🎾 have a habit of not keeping eyes on ball long enough great reminder. I'll be vollying like Stefan Edberg in no time
(I wish)!
Funny how says keep your swing short but every volley he hits is very long.. unnecessarily introducing an element of timing😂
Please show a video on how to overhead smash basics
Simple et efficace
Great tips
Thanks Coach!
Topspin? How do you keep the ball in the court? How do you whip it the way the pros do?
u r always awesome sir!
I often find myself swinging to much at my backhand volleys what do you guys recommend?
There's another video he did on volleys that explains what he means by moving forward through the volley. You definitely shouldn't swing at volleys, and in fact, you should have much less arm movement than even most club players think. He wants to see very little arm movement. Instead, he's looking for forward movement from the body and legs through the shot, even after contact, with a very quiet arm. Not the way a lot of us have been taught, but I think he's totally right on this.
More great tips.
Good coach.
In some cases...not al the time. Simple for 2.0 to 3.5
Thank you sir, thank you universe 🙏 Krishna 🙏
Can you do a Video to HW to Smash The ball please
It's step 5 that is kind of revolutionary. Most of us have been taught not to "run through" our volleys. Coach Mouratoglou has a longer video, in addition to this one, on how that's wrong -- he wants to see us moving forward even after contact. Seemed crazy to me at first, but of course he's right. He's always right. The man is a genius.
Reactive and proactive volley....that is just proactive...
Watch takao San he also go in depth about that too
Yes , but if the lob comes after that volley...a quick player can't stop momentum and run back but a regular club player better to be balanced and movements under control gracefully to be ready for the next shot....we always play one more ball after the point is over.....
Fantastic
Incredibel coach like to see some tips for Theo Last train before a tornumental
Opposite foot only during forehead right? Backhand shd be same foot!
This is good
3.5 out of 5 is pretty good for PM....
How to serve
I don't know about the tip because I can't help but freestyle to that beat everytime!!!
What kind of grip should volleys be in?
Most players use Continental
@@jonvalencia3504 semi-continental or full continental?
Yes, can we have a picture please.
Fantastic -
How do pro's hit such a powerful setve
Avoid soy
Pickleballers beg to differ
what does step 4 mean? im confused..
It's so funny to teach volleys to people. As a new player there is a 50/50 chance you'll put forward the right or wrong shoulder and foot while playing the volley and 95/100 people always do it wrong 😂😂
I think whether a new player gets this right depends on how much experience they have with sports that involve throwing. If you you're right handed and you've done a lot of throwing, you'll know to get your left foot forward to position yourself "athletically" to hit the volley.
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Lob please 🥺
Bonjour Patrick,je comprends les gestes, mais pas tout englais,si vous expliquez en français,je progresse peut être mieux, j'adore vos leçons.
Frère, mais la plupart des étudiants de Bonjour Patrick ne comprennent que l'anglais.
50 years old volley technique
Sorry my friend, my english isnt so good. How much grand slams you won?
Et les plus belles fesses en sus hhhhhhh🎉je plaisante. Bravo
This guy is the biggest fool in tennis