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Wow! I have been trying to do a kick serve for a year and had no results. I went out today and I have a kick serve. I would love to see more videos. Thank you!!!!!!
Steven Rasky Great to hear that it worked out for you so quickly! Wish I could see your serve now :) Let me know how it's going and what would you like to see in next videos!
kick serve is hard to master because it has some level of requirement on your physical condition. like are you able to jump up accelerate? are you able to bend your shoulder and rotate etc. it is the most demanding on the body...
Great video... My suggestion: At 08:00 you say. "You are hitting slice because the toss is not more to the left." I think his toss is fine. The reason he is hitting slice is because he was not sideways at contact -- opening the chest too early.
Yes, I agree the toss is to the left but you are right about the chest. Notice how early his opens up like he is hitting a slice or flat serve and notice at the end how he is going away at the landing in a different dir. When he was serving on his knees which was great he stand balance and his chest was unable to open up quickly. Just have any one like him the next time to lag or hold the chest to the side a little longer and make the turn an after math and not like a slice or flat where you can turn into the court a little faster. Also, experiment with tossing the ball in front of the line on his left side to get more power out of the quick serve. I used to toss mine over the left shoulder behind the back line and was doing well but, now my toss is like my slice and flat serve in the court but to the left of me. I got this tip from a Spanish coach and it worked well. Thanks for the video its always nice to see coaches with confidence in their ability and the willingness to share their knowledge with others. Just sharing, USPTA Elite Pro, ICI Pro Coach, MTM Pro, PTR Pro, and USNTA certified.
@@tenfitmentennisimpulse I would recommend to ask him serving with platform stance while training kick serve. It will allow him to stay more closed and also throw the ball even more to the left.
@@KOACH2007 Thanks so much for your thorough and insightful comment. Really appreciate all the observation and advice. You are absolutely correct! Will work on that more! Thanks again and please share this video with others so that they can learn as well.
Thanks so much Chris, really appreciate your super kind words! Please if you can, share this video with some friends who you think might also want to watch it and learn something from it. Thanks again!
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coach Milan , thanks for your tutorial , i started learn tennis from 3 years ago , and i m already 30+ years old . I ususally serve double fault while serve , and i have modified my serve with so many tips though these years , but none of those is better than your kick serve tip . Now my serve gets more consistent and i enjoys the game than before . Although I still not able to use the power from leg , but your kick serve tip is great even i serve only with my arm to play double games with my partner , the ball still bounce in the serve line and has more spin and quality than before.
Thanks so much for your comment and kind words! I am very glad to hear that this video helped you with your kick serve! Keep working and getting better every single day! :)
Thank you so much for your videos. Been trying to hit a kick serve for a while and all the other videos are guys that can't actually hit one, so they do all the drills, start on their knees, hit up on the ball, toss behind you, etc. but never get past "let's just do it slow so you understand"...and then when it's time for these "experts" to put it all together, they demonstrate a few and have ZERO kick. The video usually ends with them shirking away saying "We'll that's a little kick, but there's wind and I'm not warmed up and....um....I just wanted to show you the basic motion...being able to actually hit a kick serve is just a minor detail". They lose credibility. You do the explanation and preparation but then show how it comes together...like your serve at 8:46....you aren't even putting everything into it but damn that kick serve is nice. Thanks again.
Excellent analysis about producing a good kick 2nd serve. There are many pros out there and many different lessons about a reliable 2nd serve, and equally many different philosophies about how to approach this part of your game. I like this video because it makes sense to me.
Thanks Arne so much for your kind comment, really glad you like this video! Please if you can, share it with some friends who you think might also want to watch it and learn something from it.
First, great breakdown of the motion, but this version is for young backs. For older folks like me, hold the racket more with your fingers so it flips easier. This will slightly reduce the need for tossing the ball so far behind your stiff, aching back. Also, turn more sideways, like McEnroe, and use torso rotation to create the up and out flip. This saves wear and tear on your back and shoulder, and you can still get a decent kick, but not as much as these guys get. Oh for my high school days. I jumped one over the fence once! My coach and I were laughing. There's a certain very specific spin that makes the ball leap high in the air, but you only see it happen once in a very long while, when hitting kick serves. I bet Denis has seen a few of these. I called it a "pinch spin" because I figured the ball must be contorting slightly as it meets the court, causing the abnormally high rebound. My topper back then would whack the fence between half way and three quarters up. The occasional pinch ball would hit the fence two or three feet higher. Hey Denis, you should do a video about mixing up your spin, speed and placement. That's how old guys like me survive on the court. Nobody talks about the notorious change up... ;-)
Thanks for the video and the great tips Milan. I've been trying to find a kick serve forever with mixed results. I just got back from the courts with your tips and had the best serving session in ages as I hit a super high percentage of strong hit spun serves on court. I've been watching a lot of videos on the matter, but something in your video pushed me over the top. For me, I think the exercises showed me the need to keep the elbow way up throughout the stroke. I can see it finally starting to come together thanks to this video. :)
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Great job teaching this complicated subject. Please note that those who did not 'like' this video are the ones who still cannot figure the kick serve out. Nothing to do with your excellent presentation. :)
thanks for the descriptive explanation. i never know what pieces i might be missing. the hand, wrist, arm movement was very helpful the first time on the court! i felt very confident that i could get the ball in play with comfort with the added component that the movement of the ball was problematic for my opponent. i'm excited to see what repetition and time does for me. thanks!!!
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Great stuff as usual. Love the tip about which side of the hand the racket handle finishes up on. Only a suggestion ,- but it would have been good to see the ball kick to the right from the other side of the net, coming towards the viewer. Love your videos though. Racket handle tip helped me a lot when I tried it out on court today. Gives me something definite to work on because I fond the kick serve difficult. Many thanks!Tony Costa.
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Another really helpful video. You make the kick serve look easy but it's not. I once played against s talented 16 year old boy who plays for Wales and I couldn't return his kick serve. His coach had taught him to really make use of the last 2 fingers on his hand to help his racket come over the ball at the end of the stroke. Is that something you know about or would recommend? Tony Costa.
Toss is too far left for 7 to 2, I think you mean to hit a kick out wide, also try not having him rotate so much until the ball is struck, love your passion it's not easy to see flaws until you edit and slow it down.
The reason why your player is slicing the ball is because he is tossing the ball too far in front of him, toss should be at 9 o clock 😉 Good video too! Im a tennis coach as well
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I have this issue with the second serve, it's good but takes some slice to the left, i need to adjust that because i only can takes advantage of my second service un Deuce SIDE because this mixture of slice-top the ball i can hit with my arm movement, my second service is poisonours but only in Deuce SIDE , in ad SIDE i need to jump compressing my right leg a little bit to make sure that the ball is going to right SIDE enough before the bounce , because when the ball bounces is going to the left SIDE, my only way in this serve is bounce just in the right SIDE courner or line(making the oponent trying to hit a very compressed backhand, usually goes to the net). I need to get the streme toss to the left 😆🙃. Some time ago i did great first services with this bounce to the right SIDE(140km/h+ )
Hi Milan, do you know of some exercises to improve my quickness and also my coordination and focus between my eyes and hand? I saw a player, in an ATP tournament, do these exercises with a coach, before going on the court. He only used a tennis ball. I think they were warming up. Do you have a video about it?
TENFITMEN thanks for replying - it seems to me biomechanically challenging because if you go from 7-1 on the clock for the spin and the racket goes out wide, when do you begin the pronation and not interfere with the direction from 7 to 1?
I actually tried the tip of tossing the ball behind my head and trying to keep my elbow up after contact instead of following through across my body. My serve now is kicking high and wide off the deuce side..Milan please do a video of a slice serve so I can do the same off the add side since I am a left handed....thanks in advance
beautiful show, this is a quite difficult serve. I learnt this for one year :)) to be satisfied. It wanted a practice, practice, practice in matches with poor opponent at the beginning. And now I cant play this in friendly matches with my friends (anyones dont´like this :) ). It is effective if your opponent is smaller. I like to use this then, it is funny
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Didn’t finish watching the vid but 5 min in and the toss....extremely to the left...I find it best for the ball to be out in front of me in order to brush up and now lean back while serving because while you are serving like this it seems to be inconvenient to set up for the next shot if they return your kick serve. But then again what do I know
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Thanks, glad you find it useful! On deuce side same form, except that, in my opinion, you stand closer to that centre line and you are just slightly less turned sideways because your serve direction is different. Of course, the most effective kick serve on deuce side is down the T to opponent's backhand (if he is right-handed).
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The best video about kick serve on youtube, 6 years old and all the tips are crucial, thanks!
Wow! I have been trying to do a kick serve for a year and had no results. I went out today and I have a kick serve. I would love to see more videos. Thank you!!!!!!
Steven Rasky Great to hear that it worked out for you so quickly! Wish I could see your serve now :) Let me know how it's going and what would you like to see in next videos!
kick serve is hard to master because it has some level of requirement on your physical condition. like are you able to jump up accelerate? are you able to bend your shoulder and rotate etc. it is the most demanding on the body...
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Great video...
My suggestion: At 08:00 you say. "You are hitting slice because the toss is not more to the left."
I think his toss is fine. The reason he is hitting slice is because he was not sideways at contact -- opening the chest too early.
Thanks for the comment Raul! I see your point, body position is very important here as well! Well noticed!
Yes, I agree the toss is to the left but you are right about the chest. Notice how early his opens up like he is hitting a slice or flat serve and notice at the end how he is going away at the landing in a different dir. When he was serving on his knees which was great he stand balance and his chest was unable to open up quickly. Just have any one like him the next time to lag or hold the chest to the side a little longer and make the turn an after math and not like a slice or flat where you can turn into the court a little faster. Also, experiment with tossing the ball in front of the line on his left side to get more power out of the quick serve. I used to toss mine over the left shoulder behind the back line and was doing well but, now my toss is like my slice and flat serve in the court but to the left of me. I got this tip from a Spanish coach and it worked well. Thanks for the video its always nice to see coaches with confidence in their ability and the willingness to share their knowledge with others. Just sharing, USPTA Elite Pro, ICI Pro Coach, MTM Pro, PTR Pro, and USNTA certified.
Yep, great observation. I was thinking exactly the same thing. He is opening his body up too early which will cause the ball to have more slice.
@@tenfitmentennisimpulse I would recommend to ask him serving with platform stance while training kick serve. It will allow him to stay more closed and also throw the ball even more to the left.
@@KOACH2007 Thanks so much for your thorough and insightful comment. Really appreciate all the observation and advice. You are absolutely correct! Will work on that more! Thanks again and please share this video with others so that they can learn as well.
One of the beeeeessst instruction tennis channel. Thank you for your work! My tennis is so much better now!
One of best kick serve tutorial, and I've seen like 50 of them, I find kick serve very challenging to grasp
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I found the "elbow pointing upward as you finish" tip very useful. Really does make a substantial difference to the kick..
Even though it is a bit old video, I found it to be one of most useful one for explaining kick serve.
This is a great demonstration of the kick serve. You teach very well. Clear and simple.
Awesome tip about hand position and where the racktet should be pointing. Never heard it broken down like that before!
Thanks Jeff! I'm really glad you like it, hope it helps!
i found the high elbow and racket cap in high position at the end very helpful....
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coach Milan , thanks for your tutorial , i started learn tennis from 3 years ago , and i m already 30+ years old . I ususally serve double fault while serve , and i have modified my serve with so many tips though these years , but none of those is better than your kick serve tip . Now my serve gets more consistent and i enjoys the game than before . Although I still not able to use the power from leg , but your kick serve tip is great even i serve only with my arm to play double games with my partner , the ball still bounce in the serve line and has more spin and quality than before.
Thanks so much for your comment and kind words! I am very glad to hear that this video helped you with your kick serve! Keep working and getting better every single day! :)
The first 5 seconds of this video is all I wanted to see all this years, i.e., who I should see it. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for your videos. Been trying to hit a kick serve for a while and all the other videos are guys that can't actually hit one, so they do all the drills, start on their knees, hit up on the ball, toss behind you, etc. but never get past "let's just do it slow so you understand"...and then when it's time for these "experts" to put it all together, they demonstrate a few and have ZERO kick. The video usually ends with them shirking away saying "We'll that's a little kick, but there's wind and I'm not warmed up and....um....I just wanted to show you the basic motion...being able to actually hit a kick serve is just a minor detail". They lose credibility. You do the explanation and preparation but then show how it comes together...like your serve at 8:46....you aren't even putting everything into it but damn that kick serve is nice. Thanks again.
Coach. The best demo to learn the difficult kick serve. !
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Excellent analysis about producing a good kick 2nd serve. There are many pros out there and many different lessons about a reliable 2nd serve, and equally many different philosophies about how to approach this part of your game. I like this video because it makes sense to me.
Thanks Arne so much for your kind comment, really glad you like this video! Please if you can, share it with some friends who you think might also want to watch it and learn something from it.
Thank you. Very helpful. Especially the 7 to 1 o clock part. And the step by step drills
Thanks good breakdown and drills enjoyed the presentation and relaxed presentation.
First, great breakdown of the motion, but this version is for young backs. For older folks like me, hold the racket more with your fingers so it flips easier. This will slightly reduce the need for tossing the ball so far behind your stiff, aching back. Also, turn more sideways, like McEnroe, and use torso rotation to create the up and out flip. This saves wear and tear on your back and shoulder, and you can still get a decent kick, but not as much as these guys get.
Oh for my high school days. I jumped one over the fence once! My coach and I were laughing. There's a certain very specific spin that makes the ball leap high in the air, but you only see it happen once in a very long while, when hitting kick serves. I bet Denis has seen a few of these. I called it a "pinch spin" because I figured the ball must be contorting slightly as it meets the court, causing the abnormally high rebound. My topper back then would whack the fence between half way and three quarters up. The occasional pinch ball would hit the fence two or three feet higher.
Hey Denis, you should do a video about mixing up your spin, speed and placement. That's how old guys like me survive on the court. Nobody talks about the notorious change up... ;-)
Thanks for your thorough and insightful comment. Well noted! :)
Thanks for the video and the great tips Milan. I've been trying to find a kick serve forever with mixed results. I just got back from the courts with your tips and had the best serving session in ages as I hit a super high percentage of strong hit spun serves on court.
I've been watching a lot of videos on the matter, but something in your video pushed me over the top. For me, I think the exercises showed me the need to keep the elbow way up throughout the stroke. I can see it finally starting to come together thanks to this video. :)
Wow, nothing makes me more happy than to hear great news such as this Michael! I'm glad it helped! Thanks for sharing and keep serving it up! :)
The elbow tip helped me. Thanks for sharing!!
The best beak out of the kick serve. Very good coaching Job! Thanks!
James Murphy Thanks a lot! Appreciate your comments and I'm glad you like it! Feel free to give me some suggestions for future videos!
Thanks, very informative thanks for imparting your knowledge
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Great job teaching this complicated subject. Please note that those who did not 'like' this video are the ones who still cannot figure the kick serve out. Nothing to do with your excellent presentation. :)
Wow, I Wish I would have Had a Coach Like You. Great Work .
Coming back to this vid, the practice helped a ton! Thanks for the vid again.
Fabulous teaching and great easy going attitude to the lesson...thank you.
Thanks so much Kevin for your kind words! Really glad you like it!
thanks for the descriptive explanation. i never know what pieces i might be missing. the hand, wrist, arm movement was very helpful the first time on the court! i felt very confident that i could get the ball in play with comfort with the added component that the movement of the ball was problematic for my opponent. i'm excited to see what repetition and time does for me. thanks!!!
Thanks so much Dane for sharing your story with us! Wish you best of luck with your kick serves and let us know how it goes!
The Intro with the Kick going over the lights 👍🏻
I've seen a lot explanations for a kick serve and this is by the best. Great job and thank you.
Wow, thank you for your comment! I'm really happy if it helps!
Hi Milan, thank you for sharing your knowledge. I cant wait to try it out. Could you make a video for the slice? regards from Florida.
Simple and very well explained.Thank you very much.
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That intro serve had some big kick!
Coach... terrific demo of the difficult kick serve. I need to work on it you did the demo. Thanks!
Fantastic, you broke it down really well. I always wanted a step by step break down of a kick serve!
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VERY GOOD,, GRIP WAS IMPORTANT.. I PICKED ALL
Great stuff as usual. Love the tip about which side of the hand the racket handle finishes up on. Only a suggestion ,- but it would have been good to see the ball kick to the right from the other side of the net, coming towards the viewer. Love your videos though. Racket handle tip helped me a lot when I tried it out on court today. Gives me something definite to work on because I fond the kick serve difficult. Many thanks!Tony Costa.
10/10 introduction
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Bravo and thanks for very well explained concept.
Never seen this in so much detail and useful tips. Tx!
Hi Milan, great videos, when you were in London you used to hit with my son Sandor. Hope you are doing well.
Hey how have you been? yes of course I remember Sandor! How is he doing? Say HI to him!
Very good step by step progression drill! Can you show how to change direction down the T to keep the opponent honest in their return position? Thanks
Thanks, I'm very glad you like the exercises! Good question and I will make sure I answer it in our next video related to serves! Stay tuned!
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Thanks for the great lesson 👍. I love using the kick serve.
Thanks Jon for the comment! I'm glad you like it! Keep kicking it up! :)
Really amazing video. Thank you very much and have a wonderful day.
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Thanks so much!!! Great lesson!!!
Thanks Steve!
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thank you fou share!! it will improve a lot for me. thanks again.
thanks for the video, I do it without the ball normally, but with the ball yet, give the types how to make a punch.
Thanks Baron, yes it's definitely different in theory and in practice! Have the patience and you will get it! Hope this video helps!
Absolutely awesome instruction!! It's helped me with my toss - more to the left - and . . . Wow!
lol, I like the last part XD
Great lesson as usual.
Thanks so much!
Another really helpful video. You make the kick serve look easy but it's not. I once played against s talented
16 year old boy who plays for Wales and I couldn't return his kick serve. His coach had taught him to really make use of the last 2 fingers on his hand to help his racket come over the ball at the end of the stroke. Is that something you know about or would recommend? Tony Costa.
Toss is too far left for 7 to 2, I think you mean to hit a kick out wide, also try not having him rotate so much until the ball is struck, love your passion it's not easy to see flaws until you edit and slow it down.
Thanks John, really appreciate you sharing your thoughts with us! Well noted!
Great information and terrific presentation. I will subscribe for sure.
Hitting in the racquet edge is cool and not as easy as you make it look. Nice video.
Thanks :) I'm glad you like it!
The reason why your player is slicing the ball is because he is tossing the ball too far in front of him, toss should be at 9 o clock 😉 Good video too! Im a tennis coach as well
u should do more episodes with Christian, he was great. Hey I enjoy all your videos
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Great video once again. I will use these tricks with my students!
And you have a very nice kick serve... does your arm ever hurt after the lesson because you serve without proper warm up? Mine does.
Disculpa que este en español, esta claro como golpear la pelota para que gire, pero para que avance hacia adelante?
Can a player Nishikori or Schwarzmann's size produce a kick that bounces as high as a player, say Raonic or Isner's size? Many thanks Nik
Nice video for topic tennis
Thanks so much!
Good Coaching thanks
Thanks for this video, I will try this out when I hit the Court alone
Thanks for the comment! Please feel free to give some feedback after you try it on court! :)
What is the kick part? Sorry I have never heard of a kick serve?
Thanks for the tips coach!
is that a wilson blade 98 2015 model with black paint over the green lines?
Thanks for the comment Lee! Yes, it's Wilson Blade 98! :)
I have this issue with the second serve, it's good but takes some slice to the left, i need to adjust that because i only can takes advantage of my second service un Deuce SIDE because this mixture of slice-top the ball i can hit with my arm movement, my second service is poisonours but only in Deuce SIDE , in ad SIDE i need to jump compressing my right leg a little bit to make sure that the ball is going to right SIDE enough before the bounce , because when the ball bounces is going to the left SIDE, my only way in this serve is bounce just in the right SIDE courner or line(making the oponent trying to hit a very compressed backhand, usually goes to the net). I need to get the streme toss to the left 😆🙃. Some time ago i did great first services with this bounce to the right SIDE(140km/h+ )
Hi Milan, do you know of some exercises to improve my quickness and also my coordination and focus between my eyes and hand? I saw a player, in an ATP tournament, do these exercises with a coach, before going on the court. He only used a tennis ball. I think they were warming up. Do you have a video about it?
Great tips thankyou. I shall be practising this for sure!
Thanks for the comment Tony! Glad you like it and I hope it works well for you!
is there also a pronation here for the kick serve swing?
Thanks Vince for your question. Yes definitely!
TENFITMEN thanks for replying - it seems to me biomechanically challenging because if you go from 7-1 on the clock for the spin and the racket goes out wide, when do you begin the pronation and not interfere with the direction from 7 to 1?
I actually tried the tip of tossing the ball behind my head and trying to keep my elbow up after contact instead of following through across my body. My serve now is kicking high and wide off the deuce side..Milan please do a video of a slice serve so I can do the same off the add side since I am a left handed....thanks in advance
I’m a little confused. When you said the grip should be more towards the backhand side, for a righty is that towards the left or right?
Thank u for your advice, sir!
Really likes this vid thanks
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it help me a lot thanks man
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Excelente video
Thanks, it was a great video
Thanks so much! Glad you like it!
Muito legal as explicações ..... parabéns pelo vídeo....
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The same vid for the flat serve please.
Thanks for a suggestion, we are working on some other videos at the moment, but we will cover the flat serve as well!
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Great tip! Fun to watch!
ckn711 Thanks! I'm happy to hear that! :)
Amazing ❤️ please keep up with these videos
beautiful show, this is a quite difficult serve. I learnt this for one year :)) to be satisfied. It wanted a practice, practice, practice in matches with poor opponent at the beginning. And now I cant play this in friendly matches with my friends (anyones dont´like this :) ). It is effective if your opponent is smaller. I like to use this then, it is funny
I enjoyed your video and tips on hitting a kick serve. Where was this filmed at?
Thanks Mark, really glad you enjoyed it. Please if you can, share this video with some friends who you think might also want to watch it and learn something from it. This was filmed in Shanghai, China at my club.
BRLLIANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good explanation of the kick serve. And funny too! ;)
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Didn’t finish watching the vid but 5 min in and the toss....extremely to the left...I find it best for the ball to be out in front of me in order to brush up and now lean back while serving because while you are serving like this it seems to be inconvenient to set up for the next shot if they return your kick serve. But then again what do I know
Thanks a lot good video
Thanks for the comment, glad you like the video!
I had a great kick serve...now I have a great bad back....but it was worth it....
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Whats the point in kneeling? Just look look like a complex drill?
By kneeling, you hit the Ball behind you in your back without curving your back so much, so the legs do the job
LeiteriN1 i dont think this is true. If it were, standing with a wide base when serving would eliminated the need for arching your back.
great video !
Muito bom, parabéns pelo vídeo um abraço do Brasil.
Very good, thanks
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Good video...
Great! thanks for this :) do you do the same way even from the deuce side?
Thanks, glad you find it useful! On deuce side same form, except that, in my opinion, you stand closer to that centre line and you are just slightly less turned sideways because your serve direction is different. Of course, the most effective kick serve on deuce side is down the T to opponent's backhand (if he is right-handed).
You do the exact same way, but with your left hand... I don’t play tennis, but that is obvious!