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A blog on winning tennis. Sunday, April 7, 2013. But, what can you do to simulate pressure in practice? Here are a couple of ideas. Play a set against an imaginary opponent where if you get either your first or second serve in, you win the point, but if you double fault, you lose the game. So, you have to get a serve in play on four consecutive points to win the game. You serve every game. Can you beat this imaginary opponent? Next, do the same 100-ball drill but focus on two things:. With this visualiza...

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A blog on winning tennis. Sunday, April 7, 2013. But, what can you do to simulate pressure in practice? Here are a couple of ideas. Play a set against an imaginary opponent where if you get either your first or second serve in, you win the point, but if you double fault, you lose the game. So, you have to get a serve in play on four consecutive points to win the game. You serve every game. Can you beat this imaginary opponent? Next, do the same 100-ball drill but focus on two things:. With this visualiza...

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Thinking Tennis: Doubles Rock, Paper, Scissors

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A blog on winning tennis. Friday, August 17, 2012. Doubles Rock, Paper, Scissors. We all know that Rock beats Scissors, Paper beats Rock, and Scissors beats Paper, but did you know that a similar relationship holds true for doubles formations? Both-Back has a chance against Both-At-Net. Both-At-Net beats 1-Up-1-Back because the guy at net in 1-Up-1-Back is useless. He can't react quickly enough to volleys from the other side to be anything other than a target. The guy at the baseline has to cover...Both-...

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Thinking Tennis: August 2010

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A blog on winning tennis. Friday, August 6, 2010. Often times, as a competitive tennis player, you'll ask yourself, "How much time should I be practicing and playing to put me at the top of my game and to improve? But what about for older players who want to be competitive in league or ladder play? So, to summarize, the minimum commitment to be a good competitive player at your level is:. Play an average of 2.5 matches per week. Play a variety of players in these matches. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Thinking Tennis: September 2012

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A blog on winning tennis. Sunday, September 30, 2012. Really Good Forehand (and General Tennis) Concepts from Florian Meier. Florian Meier has some excellent advice for improving your forehand in this video series:. Http:/ www.theforehandblueprint.com/fe/27675-more-power-with-less-effort. There are three videos and they are all quite useful. The important take-aways are:. Go down (knees bent) and up (knees extend) on your groundstrokes for power. Hit through the ball (extension) for depth on groundstrokes.

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Thinking Tennis: Really Good Forehand (and General Tennis) Concepts from Florian Meier

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A blog on winning tennis. Sunday, September 30, 2012. Really Good Forehand (and General Tennis) Concepts from Florian Meier. Florian Meier has some excellent advice for improving your forehand in this video series:. Http:/ www.theforehandblueprint.com/fe/27675-more-power-with-less-effort. There are three videos and they are all quite useful. The important take-aways are:. Go down (knees bent) and up (knees extend) on your groundstrokes for power. Hit through the ball (extension) for depth on groundstrokes.

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Thinking Tennis: Fixing Double Faulting

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A blog on winning tennis. Sunday, April 7, 2013. But, what can you do to simulate pressure in practice? Here are a couple of ideas. Play a set against an imaginary opponent where if you get either your first or second serve in, you win the point, but if you double fault, you lose the game. So, you have to get a serve in play on four consecutive points to win the game. You serve every game. Can you beat this imaginary opponent? Next, do the same 100-ball drill but focus on two things:.

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A blog on winning tennis. Sunday, April 7, 2013. But, what can you do to simulate pressure in practice? Here are a couple of ideas. Play a set against an imaginary opponent where if you get either your first or second serve in, you win the point, but if you double fault, you lose the game. So, you have to get a serve in play on four consecutive points to win the game. You serve every game. Can you beat this imaginary opponent? Next, do the same 100-ball drill but focus on two things:. With this visualiza...

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