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It's a common misconception that you should "snap" your wrist through contact on your forehand... More...
When you swing forward to your contact point, your other (non-hitting) arm has to get out of the way... More...
Pro tennis players create topspin by controlling how the racket and strings move across the back of the tennis ball during contact... More...
The key to handling a high ball is that you keep your hitting arm relationship... More...
Every time you hit a tennis forehand you choose how you'll position your feet, what stance you will use... More...
The continental Tennis Grip is used by many professionals to serve, volley and hit overheads... More...
The eastern tennis grip you can use to hit a forehand, it is the most conservative grip you can use to hit a forehand.... More...
The semi-western is a very popular forehand grip. It's probably the most popular on the professional tour... More...
The western tennis grip is the most extreme grip you can use to hit a forehand. The natural contact point for a western forehand grip is about shoulder high.... More...
When you approach the net to hit a volley you need to switch your grip to the continental or something very similar... More...
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