Thank you. I think I’m slowing down here. Mention your right shoulder drop in another video. Another channel I follow mentions that and it’s helped my serve a lot. Now I will add this to my serve !
What many have done wrong is, the drop the racket below the waist while tossing, thinking that it wud load more power. But what u r showing here, is more acceptable coz the racket is closer to ball contact to avoid gaps from the racket head to the ball contact. It minimizes errors n it provide great power by delaying the raising of racket just enough to build momentum. May players make mistake by dropping the racket too low in the back, n think that will give a lot of power.
Top player, top coach, top tips that are specific. Are you trying to play professionaly? I saw you have trained with top top players. You seem of that standard as well
where is the leg drive for launch here?? The racket drop is timed with the launch upwards after being prepped to salute position during leg loading.... drop lower to load the legs for launch as you prep the racket up, the racket drop as the legs straighten for launch upwards....
Guilty as charged - I rush the drop just like you’re showing. Fixing this will provide an extra instant to drop deeper and also plant the back foot on the ground, because the ground is the source of all tennis power.
If both racquet arm AND toss are up too early… in most cases at the same time… (the “statue pose” myth) then everything turns out toward the ball too early… doesn’t work.
Few tenis players know how to serve, in calssical way, even pro players. While tour left hand goes up, your right arm goes down, as if you are dropping a Stone or ball by hand whitout raquet.
This isn't how you should get racquet head acceleration. The elbow and forearm should be higher but the wrist should be relaxed which drops the racquet head down and allows for a longer looping path. You can see this with Federer and Djokovic.
Thank you. I think I’m slowing down here. Mention your right shoulder drop in another video. Another channel I follow mentions that and it’s helped my serve a lot. Now I will add this to my serve !
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Thank you for your lesson ❤👍🏻🎾
You’re welcome 😊
Fanyasic tip! Tks😊
What many have done wrong is, the drop the racket below the waist while tossing, thinking that it wud load more power. But what u r showing here, is more acceptable coz the racket is closer to ball contact to avoid gaps from the racket head to the ball contact. It minimizes errors n it provide great power by delaying the raising of racket just enough to build momentum. May players make mistake by dropping the racket too low in the back, n think that will give a lot of power.
thanks for good lesson !
your tips are always G R E A T
Helpful, thanks. Some coaches have the racquet held out to the side with the hand holding it facing down. In this video you don't do that. Why?
Top player, top coach, top tips that are specific. Are you trying to play professionaly? I saw you have trained with top top players. You seem of that standard as well
where is the leg drive for launch here?? The racket drop is timed with the launch upwards after being prepped to salute position during leg loading.... drop lower to load the legs for launch as you prep the racket up, the racket drop as the legs straighten for launch upwards....
I'm trying to scratch my tail bone. This short diameter rotation very helpful 👍
Guilty as charged - I rush the drop just like you’re showing. Fixing this will provide an extra instant to drop deeper and also plant the back foot on the ground, because the ground is the source of all tennis power.
Thanks 🙏
Hope it helps 🙌
It will cause a lot of delays this way, speccialy with small kids.
If both racquet arm AND toss are up too early… in most cases at the same time… (the “statue pose” myth) then everything turns out toward the ball too early… doesn’t work.
Tons of other videos talk about "trophy position". Are they wrong?
Thx
Few tenis players know how to serve, in calssical way, even pro players.
While tour left hand goes up, your right arm goes down, as if you are dropping a Stone or ball by hand whitout raquet.
The reason I make this mistake is because my ball toss is not high enough causing me to rush.
I've been practicing this everyday for eight years- why can't I do it????
This isn't how you should get racquet head acceleration. The elbow and forearm should be higher but the wrist should be relaxed which drops the racquet head down and allows for a longer looping path. You can see this with Federer and Djokovic.
the elbow is too low
So sool
I watched it with no sound...and both forms look the same. No difference.
Not exactly right, It all depends on the service motion, stance, height of ball toss and etc…
Wrong...he doesn't understand physics
seems like you don't understand how tennis works
What did he say that was wrong?