Just want to express my gratitude for your vids. There's a lack of quality beach tennis instructional stuff on the web so it's great too see vids like yours!
Thank you so much for your feedback! I am glad you enjoyed the videos. Feel free to share with all of your beach tennis friends. If you haven't yet, subscribe to our channel so you dont miss any of upcoming videos
@@JonathasSucupira Yes! Im sure you will transition fast. Few of my advices are, no backswings, hit the ball in front of your body instead of the side, and avoid slicing the ball.
Great Question. It depends on the shot. If you are hitting a dynamic backhand volley, most likely you will let the left hand go, cuz you are getting in front. But defense shots, return of serve and shots closer to your body, you should keep the left hand on the paddle. Thank you
Just want to express my gratitude for your vids. There's a lack of quality beach tennis instructional stuff on the web so it's great too see vids like yours!
Thank you so much for your feedback! I am glad you enjoyed the videos. Feel free to share with all of your beach tennis friends. If you haven't yet, subscribe to our channel so you dont miss any of upcoming videos
I second the previous comment. Really nice videos. Please keep it up. Would love to see more videos.
Thank you so much for your comment. I am so glad you have enjoyed our videos. We will keep posting them :)
Hi, in beach tennis, unlike tennis, does the grip remain unchanged for all the shots?
Hi Frank, Yes! In beach tennis you should keep the same grip for all shots. Check the FAQ videos. I talk about that there. Thank you
@@beachtennissantamonica5018 thank you!
Looks who I found while doing some beach tennis research. Hello Carolina.
Hi!!!!! Are you playing beach tennis? Come visit us in California
@@beachtennissantamonica5018 My wife and I just started beach tennis. Trying to find some tips on how to transition from tennis to beach tennis
@@JonathasSucupira Yes! Im sure you will transition fast. Few of my advices are, no backswings, hit the ball in front of your body instead of the side, and avoid slicing the ball.
Also, at the point of contact when doing the backhand, is the left hand still supporting the racket?
Great Question. It depends on the shot. If you are hitting a dynamic backhand volley, most likely you will let the left hand go, cuz you are getting in front. But defense shots, return of serve and shots closer to your body, you should keep the left hand on the paddle. Thank you
@@beachtennissantamonica5018 thank you so much, you are awesome! :)
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If your already playing tennis thats it and this Beach tennis are more on volley side no bounce compare to tennis on the hard court. 😊
Same grip to tennis but different movement
C Pedro
just yaps bad video