Title: Tennis Lessons
1Tennis Lessons
- Tennis Lesson about Tennis Forehand - 3 Steps to
Crush It Like the Pros
2Summary
- The forehand is one of the more dominant
Strokes in tennis. If you follow professional
tennis on the TV at all, then you will know that
many of the top players win tons of points
because they can dictate points with their
forehand.
3Description
- Federer and Nadal, the two best players in the
world, both have great forehands with which they
can run their opponent and hit winners. There
are three main areas of technique that you need
to master in order to have a huge forehand the
grip, first move, and finish. If you improve
these areas, your forehand will take your game to
the next level.
4 Grip
- There are several variations on the forehand
grip and you can use many of them and still have
success. Nadal uses an extreme semi-western
grip, which allows him to create massive amount
of topspin. Federer and Del Potro use more
eastern grips which allow them to drive through
the ball and flatten out their shots to hit line
drives. The grip I recommend is a more
conventional semi-western grip. It is between
the two previously mentioned grips, and it will
allow you to have great variety with your
forehand. You will be able to rip heavy spin and
hit lasers low over the net. With this grip you
can hit penetrating shots that will force your
opponent to back up behind the baseline and to
play defensively.
5 First Move
- Your first move is very important, because if
your take back is good your shot will be solid as
well. You should separate your hands sooner than
you think by taking the non-dominant hand of the
racket and extending it toward the side fence and
the net post. This will give you balance ad a
great shoulder turn. If you do not separate your
hands at the correct moment, you will have
trouble timing the ball and will hit many shots
late.
6 Finish
- Your finish is the most important part
of your swing, because when the finish is right
the rest of the swing has a good chance of being
correct. You should hold your finish after you
have finished your shot, because it will help you
with your consistency and create a smooth
effortless swing on court. There are several
variations of the forehand finish. The kind of
finish usually dictates what kind of ball that
you will produce. If you finish with the racket
out in front of your body straight up and down,
it will help hit line drives low over the net.
If you finish by turning the hand after contact
so that the strings face the side fence it will
help you hit big spin. The last kind of finish
is the buggy whip. You will see pros such as
Nadal use this shot a lot. Unfortunately lots of
players who see Nadal use this shot only see the
end and often use incorrect technique. In order
to hit a correct buggy whip you have to extend
out through the ball before wrapping over your
head. This will ensure that you do not injure
your shoulder by flailing around with the racket.
Also focus on stopping the racket over your head
while you are learning the buggy whip. This will
teach you how to drive through the ball with good
technique. -
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7Finally, your forehand will feel more stable when
you catch your racket at the end of your swing.
This will prevent unnecessary movement and will
allow you to relax your hand when you swing.
Relaxation is important in order to hit a high
level forehand, because it frees up your arm to
create maximum power. If you improve in
these three areas your forehand, will develop
into the weapon you want it to be. You will be
able to pressure your opponent, move them around
the court, and hit winners. These three areas
are the keys to having a world class forehand and
if these areas are technically sound, you will be
a feared by your opponent. Once you have
mastered your forehand, you will be the one
dictating the points and forcing your opponent to
be the one who is just trying to get the ball
back in play.
8 Author
- Jeff Salzenstein is a former ATP Top 100 player
and USTA High Performance Coach and provides
online tennis lessons Find out how you can
learn great lt online tennis lessons from him at
Jeff Salzenstein Tennis.
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