Wow! Great videos!!! You have a brilliant and creative teaching gift. I love tennis and literally watch teaching videos everyday. So, I know what I'm talking about. My praise is to encourage you to continue with more great learning ideas!
You were able to clearly explain the biggest mistakes I make, which is precisely the angle of the racket face. But my biggest difficulty is keeping this angle at 90 degrees. Any tips to get that angle easily? Excellent video.
Thanks Paulo!! Your grip is important, depending on your level of play. Try to have a semi western on your forehand and stabilize your palm through contact until you become more confident in the angle and establish a steady rotation / spin of the ball:) Use a wall to practice this - brush your racquet against it as an exercise... Hope this helps:) Uros
congratulations, if I understand correctly you have to start with an easter or semi wester grip but when I hit the ball the angle of my racket must be 90 degrees and the impact must be behind the ball and not below, right?
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Thank you! :)
Wow! Great videos!!! You have a brilliant and creative teaching gift. I love tennis and literally watch teaching videos everyday. So, I know what I'm talking about. My praise is to encourage you to continue with more great learning ideas!
Thank you George!! Very much appreciate your kind words. I love coaching and thankful to be able to share it with so many of you:) Uros
First time watching your videos, well done with great tips.Keep going. Thank You.
Thank you!! Appreciate your kind comment. 😃👊 Uros
Very clear instruction, and concise. Thank you for the great video!!
Thank you Albert!! Uros
Very interesting tech to train topspin
Thank you! 😃👍 Uros
Fantastic! I love it.
Thank you!! :) Uros
Thanks Andre Agassi. Great video!
Haha never heard that one before ;)) thanks
You were able to clearly explain the biggest mistakes I make, which is precisely the angle of the racket face. But my biggest difficulty is keeping this angle at 90 degrees. Any tips to get that angle easily? Excellent video.
Thanks Paulo!! Your grip is important, depending on your level of play. Try to have a semi western on your forehand and stabilize your palm through contact until you become more confident in the angle and establish a steady rotation / spin of the ball:) Use a wall to practice this - brush your racquet against it as an exercise... Hope this helps:) Uros
congratulations, if I understand correctly you have to start with an easter or semi wester grip but when I hit the ball the angle of my racket must be 90 degrees and the impact must be behind the ball and not below, right?
@@lucianomiccoli1124 Correct Luciano! You are aiming for the back of the ball (not below and not above). All the best, Uros