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PlayYourCourt: https://playyourcourt.com/2MinuteTennis TopspinPro link: https://topspinpro.com/ref/2minutetennis/ • 3 Tips For Maximum Forehand Control (Roberto Bautista Agut Tennis Technique) 1. Racket back high, with both hands, and strings closed 2. At contact, have your non-hitting hand visible above your non-hitting shoulder when you film yourself from the back 3. Catch the racket high in your opposite hand
PlayYourCourt: https://playyourcourt.com/2MinuteTennis 2MinuteTennis: https://2minutetennis.net/ • How To Blast Serves Like Reilly Opelka (Tennis Technique Explained) 1. Lift racket so a ball can sit in the throat 2. Initiate leg drive BEFORE hitting the birthday hat 3. Keep your body sideways by crossing your arms • Thank you Court Level Tennis for allowing me to use
Find players near you at PlayYourCourt: https://playyourcourt.com/2MinuteTennis Book a Zoom tennis lesson with Ryan! Go to https://2MinuteTennis.net • TopspinPro link: https://topspinpro.com/ref/2minutetennis/ • How Diego Schwartzman Can Improve His Serve (Tennis Technique Explained) 1. Keep back foot from crossing in front 2. Toss much lower 3. Pronate • Thank you ptso ( https://youtu.be/d024vTdyQAw ), court level
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TopspinPro Affiliate Link: https://topspinpro.com/ref/2minutetennis/ • If you have a question or comment send it to ryan@2minutetennis.net • Need to fix your serve? Grab the 2MinuteTennis “Master Your Serve” course today! Go to https://2minutetennis.net • Huge Forehand Power (Copy The Diego Schwartzman Tennis Forehand) 1. Split step 2. Turn high with both hands 3. Bend knees
John Isner has one of the best serves in the world. • Here are 5 simple tips you can use to make your serve better: 1. Use a continental grip 2. When the toss leaves your hand have the racket tip pointing off to the right of the camera when filming from the back view