Great video instruction for me . I am a newbie tennis player at age 68 years young. I like the format of your instruction . Especially for me or any recreational player at any level of play. The shadow swing is great to create muscle memory and the drill instruction for hitting with or with out a partner is perfect. Over the past 5 months since a started my tennis journey I have devoted much time and effort to drilling alone, hitting with higher level players, and working with a ATP professional tennis coach. I also, have been invited to paly doubles in my local public court " Old Guy Tennis league . " I'm glad to have found your wonderful tennis instruction. Thank you very much and please keep on rocking us those videos.
The thing I have enjoyed at this year's Wimbledon is how much this shot and the forehead slice in that wonderful game between kerber and Maria,when she had a game plan and used both forehand slice and backhand slice,to make kerber generate her own power,and the match involving the 15 year old,the opponent backhand slice tactical masterclass ,that she had to change her. game to power and slice to beat her.
How did you defend against a good slicer where his ball land with depth on a clay court. Should I reslice the ball before it lands to avoid the skidding?
All BS. The key difference between the two shots is how much forward lean you have in the correct version of your slice. In the incorrect version, you are practically standing up straight. You have to exaggerate the forward lean.
I can hit both types of slices. But the slice I personally prefer is The one that floats. I like my slices to float parallel to the ground (not have any loop) and to fly barely above the net .... maybe between 2-4 inches above the net ... no more than 6 inches. It gives most 3.5 to 4.5 players a problem which is the level I play.
I really like your videos that is kind and helpful for the beginners like me. I practice tennis with your instruction and I feel it really works. Thank you.
Great video instruction for me . I am a newbie tennis player at age 68 years young. I like the format of your instruction . Especially for me or any recreational player at any level of play. The shadow swing is great to create muscle memory and the drill instruction for hitting with or with out a partner is perfect. Over the past 5 months since a started my tennis journey I have devoted much time and effort to drilling alone, hitting with higher level players, and working with a ATP professional tennis coach. I also, have been invited to paly doubles in my local public court " Old Guy Tennis league . " I'm glad to have found your wonderful tennis instruction. Thank you very much and please keep on rocking us those videos.
Hats off Young 68. I hope to be playing at 68.
Great explanation , thanks . Maybe the word "slice" itself is misleading, as you are driving the ball rather than slicing it
Great video !!
I guarantee you hit a lot under the ball as you are demonstrating! Not on the slo mo though, but the others...
The thing I have enjoyed at this year's Wimbledon is how much this shot and the forehead slice in that wonderful game between kerber and Maria,when she had a game plan and used both forehand slice and backhand slice,to make kerber generate her own power,and the match involving the 15 year old,the opponent backhand slice tactical masterclass ,that she had to change her. game to power and slice to beat her.
Thanks but I worry that racquet too flat, it will go down the net .... any advise please.
Can you make a video on how to handle high ball with slice backhand? Thank you.
Demonstrative, educationnal and very clear e-lesson! Thank you Sir.
How did you defend against a good slicer where his ball land with depth on a clay court. Should I reslice the ball before it lands to avoid the skidding?
Kinda of risky hitting a slice that’s deep before it lands...let it bounce let it settle get behind it and hit it back with a slice or a topspin.
How to grip a slice bachand
All BS. The key difference between the two shots is how much forward lean you have in the correct version of your slice. In the incorrect version, you are practically standing up straight. You have to exaggerate the forward lean.
Solved my problem. Thanks Florian.
Excelent video. I like very much...thanks...add subtitles in spanish better..please
Great video! Awesome tips! Keep 'em coming
Vic Braden Tennis for the future. Is my go to book on strokes.
Actually Nadal floats his slice sometimes.
He does, when hitting on the run - defense shot.
Thank you
I wish you continued success in the field of tennis and youtube thank you very much
Big help Sir!
What is the model and specs of your Head Racquet?
Can I use the Eastern backhand grip?
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good instruction would of like to have seen your examples in slow motion. Thanks
Good lesson, you need to iron your shirt
Great explanation. COmpletely identified my mistakes. Thanks
Muy interesante y instructivo las clases por video de tenis
Great video, thanks!!
Nice and helpful!!!
Thank you monsieur
I can hit both types of slices. But the slice I personally prefer is The one that floats. I like my slices to float parallel to the ground (not have any loop) and to fly barely above the net .... maybe between 2-4 inches above the net ... no more than 6 inches. It gives most 3.5 to 4.5 players a problem which is the level I play.
Nice, great vídeo!
Thanks caoch
nice stuff.thanks
What if the ball is a bit higher?
Make it dropshot
On a completely unrelated note, he has a Head racket and I just see huge green Wilson banners on the walls...
You’re too general with the word club level
I really like your videos that is kind and helpful for the beginners like me. I practice tennis with your instruction and I feel it really works. Thank you.
what kind of tennis court surface is this?
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