How do I manage the court better

How do I manage the court better? The pros use a system called the A,B,C’s of tennis. The A, stands for an angle, the B stands for body shot, and the C stands for the center shot. Now, let’s look at that, from a serving standpoint, if I hit the wide...

How do I Hit and Angled Volley

How do I hit and angled volley? the angle Volley is struck with the bevel or tilt of the racket face in the direction you intend to have the ball travel. the key is you present the racket face in front of you and the bevel or the tilt will do all the work. This...

Where do I Stand

Where do I stand when my partner is receiving serve? The best place to stand is at the service line, about a racket in arm’s-length away from the center service. this allows you to protect the middle court where 8 out of 10 shots will travel. the name of this...

What is a Drop Shot

What is a drop shot? The drop shot is a ball struck usually just inside the baseline with backspin. This shot travels with a little bit of backspin, but barely makes it over the net, and bounces usually three times before the service line. the player takes the pace...

What is a Lob Volley

What is a lob volley? The lob volley is a specialty shot, it’s similar to a volley, where you would strike the ball down into the court. The trouble is it takes touch and in not hit down into the court , but up like a normal lob. This shot is strict upwards,...

How do I Understand Power Levels

How do I understand power levels? The tennis player needs to know how much force he’s applying to a tennis shot, the way to understand this is to bounce a ball on your racket and try to bounce the ball high, which is a applied amount of force and then try to...