Monthly Archives: August 2010
Strokes – Using The Wall To Improve Your Consistency
If you’re just taking up this great game of tennis or you’ve been playing for years, the wall can be a great place to hone your consistency and really work on your technique. Below I’ve listed some points to keep … Continue reading
Tactics – The Drop Shot… A Valuable Tool When Used At The Right Time
The dropper, what an awesome shot, an offensive shot, but, not hit with power, hit with feel, touch and spin. When you see Federer hit a winning dropper it’s a thing of beauty. However, in order to hit the drop … Continue reading
Equipment – Don’t Go To War With An Inadequate Weapon
I received an email from a buddy the other day, Vince Chiarelli, owner of String Along With Vince Tennis Shop in Largo, Florida. Vince is a world class stringer, who strings at Major ATP and WTA events including the Australian … Continue reading
Movement and Footwork – Keep Your Training Consistent For Long Term Benefits
A while back I mentioned I was going to start getting in shape for some Super Senior Tournament Events. So far, my training has been consistent and I’m pleased with the progress. I’ve been doing a mix of high intensity … Continue reading
Strokes – To Complete Your Defensive Skills, You’ll Want This Shot
To become a complete tennis player we need all the tools. That means whether you’re a counterpuncher or a net rusher you’ll want to own the squash shot. The squash shot is the forehand’s version of a slice backhand when … Continue reading

