Take it from me, Returning can be one of the most frustrating skills to develop. but if you apply these few adjustments you'll be well on your way to hitting clean returns. HAVE FUN😁
Could you show an example where Emily hits a serve faster (or better angle) than you anticipated (and/or you took too big of a back swing) and hit the ball late. What goes through your mind (and preparation) on the next return to compensate for this mistake/misjudgment.
What is the advantage of returning in a more aggressive position (inside the baseline a bit)? I’ve tried this but sometimes I feel like it puts me out of position once the ball is in play. It kind of puts me in no mans land.
The advantage comes in taking time away from your opponent if you have solid return quality. Your opponents follow up shot I'd pressured allow the returner to dictate. But you're correct that it can be a liability if your returns are not good
Excellent video. Always look forward to your instruction. Thx.
Let me know if it helps
Could you show an example where Emily hits a serve faster (or better angle) than you anticipated (and/or you took too big of a back swing) and hit the ball late. What goes through your mind (and preparation) on the next return to compensate for this mistake/misjudgment.
Good video
Appreciate it 🙏 hope it helps
What is the advantage of returning in a more aggressive position (inside the baseline a bit)? I’ve tried this but sometimes I feel like it puts me out of position once the ball is in play. It kind of puts me in no mans land.
The advantage comes in taking time away from your opponent if you have solid return quality. Your opponents follow up shot I'd pressured allow the returner to dictate. But you're correct that it can be a liability if your returns are not good
@@ironwilltennis thank you! 🙏
Where are you located? I wanna come get a lesson. 😂
I got you Nicole. Just outside of Philly. But I plan on doing some traveling for playing and coaching content 😁