Overhitting on Weak, Dinky Tennis Serves - Simple Steps to Beat Weak Servers in Singles

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • You know the feeling: You're playing a weak server who's just dinking the tennis serves over the net. You're moving up to the ball because you think you can nail it...aaaaaand overhit the ball big time!
    In this video, I'll show you 4 adjustments you can make to not ever lose against a dink servers again!
    0:00 Intro
    0:26 Change your mindset
    1:26 You have more options than just slamming the tennis ball
    3:43 What should my targets be?
    4:59 Don't admire your shot; recover correctly!
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Комментарии • 94

  • @davidjefferies9214
    @davidjefferies9214 Год назад +11

    "Don't be greedy!" Love it!

    • @sebastiandomagala9233
      @sebastiandomagala9233 Год назад

      Well, unfortunately I am greedy. Actually I am greedy in even less favourable situations.
      But court appears so big from so close to the net, I rarely miss from there.
      A drop shots every now and then keeps them in no "woman's" land.

    • @lanlam879
      @lanlam879 10 месяцев назад

      Greed is a common failing, unfortunately!

  • @tennisteuton
    @tennisteuton Год назад +15

    Great video. I remember one day practicing with the machine before a game: I had about 80% consistency, felt very good about my strokes, then my opponent gave me dink serves, I swung the exact same way... and overhit them. So my technique was not the problem - not recognizing the pace of the incoming ball was.
    From that point forward, I decided to first master slow balls. I am letting the machine bounce the ball into the serve box, and I will only move on to a faster setting once I have 80% consistency ten days in a row. This practice led to more consistency right away. I think it is easier to add more power if you are consistent than the other way around. Moreover, the better your technique, the more efficient you will leverage your power. Slapping the ball just wastes 90% of your effort.

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад +2

      Totally agree!

    • @germanslice
      @germanslice Год назад

      @@MeikeBabelTennis Here' is how I handle the dink serves or cheeky short difficult low balls.
      I slice them back using my 1hb backhand but using the flat grip, BUT for difficult low balls as well as the normal baseline balls I follow through when doing the slice drive. This follow through I added to my slice drive allows me to flatten out the ball more if I want to be aggressive or use it as a digging tool for dealing with low difficult balls and lift them with a little bit of flat to clear it just over the netcord using soft hands a slow swing works best for me with this grip if am up near the net dealing with a low ball that is more lower than the height of the netcord Because I follow through when I do my slice I been able to flatten out the dirty low short balls and clear them just inches over the net.
      The key is to move all through the ball

  • @patrickweston3293
    @patrickweston3293 Год назад +1

    "Bisecting" is perfect! I see plenty of videos about technique. I love to see more about sequences of shots. (I have the bad habit of admiring my best strokes. My friend calls it "signing autographs.")

  • @PrecisionMovementCoach
    @PrecisionMovementCoach 10 месяцев назад +1

    Meike - I've watched quite a few of your videos. Just started taking tennis seriously this year and you've helped me a lot. Really appreciate your teaching and how you put your videos together. Thank you! - Coach E

  • @bobjulianAT
    @bobjulianAT 3 месяца назад

    You are helping me big time!!!! Thank u for your effort in these videos

  • @mainboard1987
    @mainboard1987 11 месяцев назад

    I think you hit the nail right on the head. Your videos are so fundamentally sound. One of the best here. Thank you so much!

  • @stokvisz
    @stokvisz Год назад +2

    Picked up tennis after almost 10 years, and your videos really are helping me out! It really helps me enjoy tennis by learning how it's played best.

  • @janjagos6482
    @janjagos6482 Год назад +2

    Perfect video. Different swings, don't be so greedy. I work on this topics last weeks and it is working for me. This ideas are a magic on my level of play

  • @rlcharliex4924
    @rlcharliex4924 4 месяца назад

    you have a great channel im so glad I came across you these tips and instruction are great

  • @dukkimoon7235
    @dukkimoon7235 2 месяца назад

    Holy! Loove that you are wearing a Bape T!

  • @ME-et7ck
    @ME-et7ck Год назад +1

    great coaching !

  • @eldartop1634
    @eldartop1634 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge with us! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @gabrielchan3491
    @gabrielchan3491 Год назад +2

    Love your channel!! I’m a 4.5 and everything you cover is perfect for players around my level. Thank you!!

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад

      Most of my clients are between 3.5-4.5 and I'm just doing a lot of what will help them. So you're right in my target group.

  • @nathanmiller6051
    @nathanmiller6051 Год назад +1

    Excellent important lesson! Thanks so much 🙏 awesome! Love it!! 🎾

  • @JonnyW.
    @JonnyW. Год назад +1

    Great information

  • @robertsison9436
    @robertsison9436 Год назад

    “Looks old school…” That looks great to me and very effective.
    Thank you for this!

  • @NickNeras
    @NickNeras Год назад +1

    All to the point Thank you

  • @lawrencesin3595
    @lawrencesin3595 Год назад +1

    Great advice, Coach.

  • @jonizefox
    @jonizefox Год назад +1

    Useful and smart advices.

  • @steveshvartsberg1312
    @steveshvartsberg1312 Год назад +1

    Thank you. At my 61 I started.

  • @stockton350
    @stockton350 8 месяцев назад

    College coaches offer a unique and practical perspective to gameplay that you often don't get from your average club instructor.

  • @dadsfreetimeclassicgaming1220
    @dadsfreetimeclassicgaming1220 Год назад +4

    Your best video imo. Great topic. Excellent teaching (obviously). I only follow a few youtube coaches (im a teaching pro) and i like how i feel like im standing in a group on the court with you. I would have liked to see your answer for what to do after the return other than positioning. I find that a dink serve is just a setup to pull the returner into an uncomfortable area for which most lower level players have no plan for. Some people are greedy and some are desperate. Also there is the lob return as a defensive option. Especially in doubles.

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад +1

      Good call to continue the thought process. This calls for another video then!

  • @propgee
    @propgee Год назад +1

    Team every short ball is a winner in the house!!!! Lol. I actually played a match yesterday where I was dink served quite a lot. The slice was my weapon off both wings. I attacked the net after each hit. Worked to perfection. But naturally if that dink sits up its getting hit by me. Lol no two ways. Most down the center with power. Great video coach

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад +1

      Love the good old chip and charge! Not taught enough anymore these days

  • @anthonyhumphrey8005
    @anthonyhumphrey8005 Год назад +1

    Great advice Meike. When I play someone with a dink serve, I usually either slice or chip my returns.

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад

      Not a bad thing to do. Makes it hard to get under the ball for them

  • @danielvidal2717
    @danielvidal2717 Год назад +1

    Love you Meike, you are an awesome teacher, enjoy your vídeos a lot!
    Ps: I'll try my best not tô be greedy anymore, on and off the court 😉😄

  • @sergiosimbula
    @sergiosimbula Год назад +1

    Love to chip 'n charge. Love old skool ♥️😄

  • @hugoperalta1715
    @hugoperalta1715 Год назад +1

    As all before!!! excelente video.

  • @emmanuelbuenviaje6564
    @emmanuelbuenviaje6564 Год назад +1

    Don't b greedy...wise words coach M.

  • @stranger360th
    @stranger360th Год назад +1

    Good topic. Thanks, Meike. I often have problems with weak second serves at the beginning of a match. Not so much with over hitting but with returning it into the net because I am stick at the baseline or even behind. So for me, I always have to remind myself: Don’t wait for the ball at the base line! Step in, go forward to the ball. It won’t come to you if it is a weak second serve…btw, the same holds true for all weaker balls of the so-called pushers. Don’t get seduced to be inactive because you got easy balls. You always have to move on court! Just different…though it is not easy in practice as it is a psychological trap I have to be aware. (@Meike: ich hoffe, du verstehst was ich meine, und kannst das vielleicht auch mal in einem Video aufgreifen).

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад +2

      Ja, macht absolut Sinn. Das ist so ein bisschen sich ausruhen, man hat Ja Zeit. Nee, Pustekuchen, hat man eben nicht

  • @hanseat7950
    @hanseat7950 Год назад +3

    Vielen Dank, Meike. Sehr nützliche Tipps! Ich muss meine Damengruppe (Punktspiel) immer davon abraten auf Gurkenaufschläge voll draufzuhauen. Sie sind aber so aufgregt und freuen sich über solche Bälle, schaffen es allerdings max. 50 % der Bälle ins Feld zu treffen.

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад +2

      Gern geschehen. Ich sehe es so oft wie du es beschreibst!

    • @hanseat7950
      @hanseat7950 Год назад +1

      @@MeikeBabelTennis Hallo Meike,
      Ich habe deinen Tipps mit meinen Mädels (so nennen sie sich auch wenn sie Ü40/Ü50 sind!) geübt. Sie waren begeistert, und sie haben tatsächlich geklappt. Vielen Dank!!🤗

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад

      @@hanseat7950 Na, das ist doch klasse!

  • @crsantin
    @crsantin Год назад +2

    I have trouble staying away from the lines. They are so tempting for me on a weak serve. One thing that works for me even with a decent server is to hit the ball right at them as deep as I can down the middle. Straight at them aiming for in front of their feet. My opponent is usually recovering from their service motion or watching the ball instead of getting themselves ready. A ball returned right at them and they can't figure out a proper grip or a forehand/backhand.

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад +1

      Yes that’s another great way to immediately put pressure on them. I should have included that!

  • @steernorth3567
    @steernorth3567 Год назад +1

    Thank you. I think playing a few tempting shorter ones, with a different spin, can be a good tactic

  • @Rafabi78
    @Rafabi78 Год назад +1

    totally agree,totally right i m so greedy! very usefull and instructional video.. I imagine you re telling me "dont be greedy" i a middle of a match XDXDXD

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад +1

      Haha, I have some clients who start hearing my voice with the “don’t be greedy”

  • @franciscomanrique4979
    @franciscomanrique4979 Год назад +1

    Gracias

  • @tennisteuton
    @tennisteuton Год назад +2

    You can probably practice returning a dink serve by self-feeding balls inside the serve box. Probably even better than with a ball machine, because self-feeding simulates the absence of any pace.

  • @the1tfactor
    @the1tfactor Год назад +1

    Killing me with the «easy, tiger »

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад +1

      Something one of my coaches used to say :)

    • @the1tfactor
      @the1tfactor Год назад

      @@MeikeBabelTennis Well, I thank you for passing it on because it gives me a chuckle every time I think of it!

  • @cesarfernandezlopez5063
    @cesarfernandezlopez5063 Год назад +1

    Don't be greedy 😈 ,easy tiger 🐯👍🏻🎾❤️

  • @giorgioc6765
    @giorgioc6765 10 месяцев назад

    The biggest problem for me here is, when I get a dink serve or anyway a short ball, who does this is usually a pusher. Therefore, even if I try to keep cool, in the back of my mind I know the rally will go on forever, and I just want to cut it short. It's very difficult to force errors on someone who doesn't take any risk.
    But yes, "don't be greedy" must be my mantra. I get greedy even when playing doubles, go figure.

  • @LubaLuba1
    @LubaLuba1 Год назад

    Meike do you have warm up video on how pros warm up and why its important to go slow.

  • @timhartwick1986
    @timhartwick1986 Год назад

    In singles, I return the dink serve with a drop shot. Then I switch it up with top spin shots to their baseline to keep them guessing.

  • @christhompson9128
    @christhompson9128 8 месяцев назад +1

    Building points is the key. Don’t go for quick winners.

  • @timefly4221
    @timefly4221 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I always struggle more to return dink serves than hard serves, mentally if not physically. The most effective dink serves I see which you did not show in your video have slice on them so they stay slow, below the net, and pull me into the middle of no-person’s land. These serves don’t give me anything to work with and I am standing in an awkward spot. It’s very hard to cover the cross court area on an aggressive return down the line from this position unless I follow the ball to the net, but then I have more pressure to hit a high quality approach shot and take more risk. I often just return cross court and hope they can’t control the ball down the line, but this gets predictable. Thoughts on this scenario?

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад

      Cross court is never wrong. Work on hitting the deep if you want to pin them back. If their ball stays low maybe try a drop shot or chip to bring them in

  • @enelirebane1294
    @enelirebane1294 Год назад

    Its like you are talking to me:) Thank you, learned so much and will try next time on court!

  • @drorshalev3344
    @drorshalev3344 Год назад

    Thank you :). How does this ezone 98 working for you?

  • @graphguy
    @graphguy Год назад +1

    That is my daughter.... she thinks she needs to kill it and win right away on dink serves!
    "I preach be patient, be selective, hit a good return, set yourself up for the next shot. You don't need to slam back a winner right away."
    The problem? she has gotten addicted to the adrenaline when she does her down the line return that blows by the server..... sometimes.

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад

      I feel that’s a very “grasshopper-y” thing to do :). Now that I’m old and wise I don’t do it anymore but I used to as a junior big time as well

  • @yakzivz1104
    @yakzivz1104 Год назад +1

    Your returns go straight into the fence, mine go 5ft over the fence. LOL

  • @narendraniata
    @narendraniata Год назад

    I like the term "No woman's land". 😀

  • @dhruvman
    @dhruvman Год назад +2

    Meike, most of the time the dink serves keep low & do not bounce as you have shown. Can you show us how you handle those low knee height serves that are close to the service line

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад

      There’s one or two layer in the video. You gotta brush up way more to lift the ball and still get it down into the court

  • @bmanbusee3812
    @bmanbusee3812 Год назад +2

    This, is meeee😂😂😂😂

  • @ssenssel
    @ssenssel Год назад +1

    Let me see if I got the lesson right... I have to hit a winner? 🤔😁

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад +1

      Yes, immediately but it only counts if it breaks the sound barrier 😂

  • @Bacat4321
    @Bacat4321 Год назад +1

    Question: can you volley a dink serve and rush to the net?

  • @lenromano6909
    @lenromano6909 Год назад +1

    I love this - my biggest downfall!

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  Год назад

      It’s so easy to do though, to tee off on those balls. Been there done that (hitting them way out:)

  • @sunny689
    @sunny689 Год назад

    Sadly the dink serve doesn't bounce up high as you demonstrate in the video.

  • @tensaijuusan4653
    @tensaijuusan4653 11 месяцев назад

    "no-woman's land" ?