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Gustavo Luza recorded on Court at the ITF's Worldwide Coaches Conference that was held in Turkey in 2005.
... timing is not correct, it could be the worst decision to take. The crosscourt shot is technically safer due to a number of reasons: length of the ...
This is an article about Tactics for Advanced Clay Court Tennis
... serve (usually second serve): Attacking return. Deep down the line or crosscourt to the weakest side of the opponent. Or short to move the server ...
This is an article about How to Hit the Tennis Ball Harder but with Control
... ; BH to BH; one tennis player hits down the line the other one crosscourt, etc). For example: If the tennis players are hitting FH ...
... line. percentage shot out the point. First to 11 points wins. Returning crosscourt and hit in open Backswing – unit turn court By using over arm serve ...
This is an article about the playing tennis in the wind
... the server does not have an obvious weakness, return deep down the middle or crosscourt. Make the volleyer hit a first volley direct the ball to the weaker ...
This is an article about Fast Tennis Court Tactics - Part 2
... the server does not have an obvious weakness, return deep down the middle or crosscourt. Make the volleyer hit a first volley direct the ball to the weaker ...
This is an article about A Serious Look at Second Tennis Shots
... second shot should be almost always his first volley, which has to be played crosscourt at receiver's feet, or hit hard at receiver's partner at the net from ...
This is an article about A Winning Game Plan for All-court Tennis Players
... for recovery. Concept 4- Limit direction changes The difference between down-the line and crosscourt is very small. The prospect of committing an error increases when changing direction ...
This is an article about the playing tennis in the wind
... the server does not have an obvious weakness, return deep down the middle or crosscourt. Make the volleyer hit a first volley direct the ball to the weaker ...
This is an article about The Game of the Left-handed Tennis Player
... to the "left-hander's slice serve" is a powerful return down the middle or crosscourt which neutralises as much as possible the offensive intentions of the server. It ...
This is an article about To the Good Tennis Player the Ball Comes - A Reflection on Player-induced Anticipation.
... each player's usual patterns of play. For example, Yannick Noah would normally hit crosscourt on high backhand volleys. Knowing this, his opponents could rule out, ...
This articles is about Periodisation for Tennis Players 14 years and Under
... the age of 13-14 a tennis player should be able to differentiate benefits of long-short crosscourt, long down-the-line and short crosscourt, etc. From 13-14 years of age ...
This article identifies various methodologies and approaches for coaches to train and drill using the game based approach (GBA). The article refer...
... and the creation of drills (" Today's drill will be about maintaining a neutral crosscourt exchange"). The Shot Situation includes two main 'halves'. A ...
This is an article about What Tennis Research Tells Us About . . . Strategy and Tactics
... hitting the ball as hard, striking the ball when it is higher, going crosscourt rather than down the line, and possibly adding topspin. Rackets with wider ...
This is an article about Communicating With Your Tennis Players
... . If you want to hit a ball down the line you wouldn't aim it crosscourt. You must also open your mouth. A lot of people seem to ...
... line. percentage shot out the point. First to 11 points wins. Returning crosscourt and hit in open Backswing – unit turn court By using over arm serve ...
This is an article about Why the Forehand is a Key Tennis Stroke
... partially delayed wrist flick can change unexpectedly the direction of the forehand shot (mainly crosscourt) or add more speed. The general relative weakness of tennis players who ...
This is an article about Tennis: It is About Time
... net and not be passed- you will have TIME to cover both down-the-line and crosscourt shots. If your opponent lobs, it gives you more TIME to get ...
This articles is about PPeriodisation in the ITF Junior Tennis Circuit (A Case Study: The ITF Junior Team)
... .- Develop their ability to open the court through practice of "semi-angled" crosscourt shots (i.e. through court).- Move forward to meet half ...
This is an article about The Net Rusher and Serve Volleyer - A Dying Breed in Tennis or Big Point Opportunists?
... This will create more opportunities than any other, shot either down the centre or crosscourt. Both will give you the upper hand from the time the ball is ...
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