by Peter | Mar 3, 2016 | Tennis Lessons
One important weapon required in any tennis player’s arsenal is modern forehand technique. In this lesson we will be using ‘a wall’ to develop modern forehand technique. This enables you to have a much simpler shorter backswing but you will be able to generate a lot...
by Peter | Feb 29, 2016 | Tennis Lessons
A player must be able to differentiate one serve shot from the other serve shot clearly. Nearly every beginner mistakenly slices his kick serve with a curling motion. In the beginning of the shot they curl their racquet hand and instead of kicking their serve out they...
by Peter | Feb 24, 2016 | Tennis Lessons
What can be more consolatory than a quick tip that can help you in hitting some great Overhead shots? Well, we can’t think of anything more ancillary than an extraordinary tip by our coach for the problem of missing overhead shots. It happens to most of us that we...
by Peter | Feb 23, 2016 | Tennis Lessons
Have you ever tried to hit the ball harder with more power and ended up missing lot more shots and you don’t get the power you are looking for? Well, here is “The Cylinder Tip” to make things lot easier for you. You want more power especially when you get an easy...
by Peter | Feb 19, 2016 | Tennis Lessons
When we start to play tennis, in the beginning no one thinks about the scientific logics or the other science stuff that is related to the slice, flat or kick serve. And to begin learning effectively this is what we have to do, focusing on ‘what to do’ and not on ‘how...
by Peter | Feb 18, 2016 | Tennis Lessons
We have talked about Slice serve, Kick Serve and Topspin serve in our previous write-ups, but we haven’t discussed about Flat serve shot. To begin with, flat serves are easy to learn but can be made hawkish and unbeatable by a few tips. At a professional level, flat...