@@Tenniswithdylan as someone who comes from table tennis im confused on the hitting position of the racket, do i need to have my racket always face a bit to the floor before the hit, or can it be fully open? I feel like if i keep my racket fully open, i get alot more power, but so often it goes far out of the court, and the opposite is the same, racket facing the floor ends up often going in to the net…
No this is a general guidance. The idea is for the movement to be more shoulder over shoulder, than rotation around the spine. You end up rotating, but it is after contact as you are decelerating the racket head.
Thanks for this training exercise... Makes so much sense how you gradually started from the service to the base. What racquet / strings are you using? It looks like the shift?
4:32 so your saying don’t open out in the flat serve my research was from prominent coaches to open your slice and first serve but don’t open with kicker and examining your serve 4:19 you are turning / opining up hmmm I am confused
I have been working on pronation in my serve which also improves my overhead smash. The serve is the most difficult shot in tennis so thanks for breaking it down in a logical progression.
Absolutely!which is why players from the past were far more skilled. Maybe not as good of athletes because so much in training has changed. But give Sampras or McEnroe today’s equipment and they would dominate tennis. Djokovic would not want to see Sampras or McEnroe at Wimbledon
@@MrPernell27 these players today are out there playing mainly because of the equipment. The 80’s and 90’s players were amazing and all they had was 2 tiny rackets gut strings and a bottle of water. The rackets gave them nothing. Today the rackets provide everything.
@@willkittwk variety in foods is one’s choice. In a professional sport the test is the individuals ability and talent to execute. When the player is given a handicap that assists in this case tennis, the equipment is helping them with top spin, control and power. These qualities are not being created or produced by the player they are being provided by the equipment. That’s called an assist or a handicap. So all stats are askew. They cannot be compared to when players used real equipment that didn’t give them assistance. Assistance is for those with less than skills or those who need help.
The best thing about your videos to me is that you are a fellow lefty. It’s so much easier to understand the demonstrations.
Great to hear that 😊 lefties for the win haha
Thank you so much Dylan for the awesome video.
Best explanation I've seen on RUclips.
Greetings from Brazil.
Thanks for the kind words! Greetings
Love the video especially as a fellow lefty. Gonna try to back off on power and hit spots which I know I can do. Good work. More please
Great to hear that! Yes more to come
Anything specific you would like me to cover?
@@Tenniswithdylan more secrets on the serve please.
@@Tenniswithdylan as someone who comes from table tennis im confused on the hitting position of the racket, do i need to have my racket always face a bit to the floor before the hit, or can it be fully open? I feel like if i keep my racket fully open, i get alot more power, but so often it goes far out of the court, and the opposite is the same, racket facing the floor ends up often going in to the net…
Coach Dylan, I would like to ask you a question about the serve. Do we push and kick up our back foot intentionally on an open stance serve?
I like this break down of pronation. Might use some of it while I teach. Thanx!!!
Glad it was helpful!
perfect tips ....
Thank you
Thank you, Coach Dylan.
Can you do some slow motion serves of the last part of the video?
These are the same tips my coach taught me… but you made some better refinements, very much appreciated! Excellent lesson
Great content Dylan!!
Thank you
Amazing!!!!!!!
may i know which racket are you using?
Thanks Dylan!
Yes Leland 😊
Thank you very much. Its interesting for me what you teach goes back to basics i learned when I was a kid.
Yes having strong fundamentals is key
Awesome tips
Thank you
Thanks for tips ! 🎉 great job 👏
Great to hear that! Thank you
Like to see profile to see if the toss is at the baseline?
Whats the racquet and the string are u using
Which club is Dylan coaching at?
David Lloyd Finchley
Bit puzzled by the instruction to keep shoulders side on as you strike?
Is that just for the exercise?
No this is a general guidance. The idea is for the movement to be more shoulder over shoulder, than rotation around the spine. You end up rotating, but it is after contact as you are decelerating the racket head.
Thanks for this training exercise... Makes so much sense how you gradually started from the service to the base.
What racquet / strings are you using? It looks like the shift?
No problem, glad that you found the exercises useful!
Yes it is the Wilson Shift lab racket with Alu power strings
4:32 so your saying don’t open out in the flat serve my research was from prominent coaches to open your slice and first serve but don’t open with kicker and examining your serve 4:19 you are turning / opining up hmmm I am confused
You are from which country?
Grscias 🇪🇦🇪🇸
When you missed it still right on the money location wise👍
I enjoyed the video, and your servers are rlly rlly good. I hope one day mine will be as good as yours (~ ̄▽ ̄)~
Thank you! Any other videos you would like me to create let me know 😊
I have been working on pronation in my serve which also improves my overhead smash. The serve is the most difficult shot in tennis so thanks for breaking it down in a logical progression.
Man you have a giant racquet there!
Is it even legal?
Great video, but with that incredible voice, you should stop doing tennis videos and immediately transition to doing voice acting.
Haha thank you 😆
More speaking videos to come
It’s all In the rackets and strings. Take that away and they lose 75% of ability. Fact !!!!
Absolutely!which is why players from the past were far more skilled. Maybe not as good of athletes because so much in training has changed. But give Sampras or McEnroe today’s equipment and they would dominate tennis. Djokovic would not want to see Sampras or McEnroe at Wimbledon
@@MrPernell27 these players today are out there playing mainly because of the equipment. The 80’s and 90’s players were amazing and all they had was 2 tiny rackets gut strings and a bottle of water. The rackets gave them nothing. Today the rackets provide everything.
If you take away djokovic's racket I would beat him in straight sets.
@@TimTheMusicMansometimes a Coke instead of water or a beer
@@willkittwk variety in foods is one’s choice. In a professional sport the test is the individuals ability and talent to execute. When the player is given a handicap that assists in this case tennis, the equipment is helping them with top spin, control and power. These qualities are not being created or produced by the player they are being provided by the equipment. That’s called an assist or a handicap. So all stats are askew. They cannot be compared to when players used real equipment that didn’t give them assistance. Assistance is for those with less than skills or those who need help.