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11 Comments
First. Brilliant idea. Amazing
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Great idea. Thanks man
So simple to do anywhere. It really works, and probably needs revisiting until I can do this in a match. Great tip.❤
I've done this before and it helps but it didn't solve my consistency problem. Really the only thing that worked for me is to practice everyday until it becomes muscle memory.
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Another FANTASTIC tip!…especially noting that a toss without the full swing is not the same as when you figure to hit the ball.
Someone is going to have to mention though about the players who arc their toss so even the good ones would land funny, not under the contact point like when it goes straight up and down.
Lower toss seems to be easier to achieve consistency to place in front. 🤷
So are you saying that, unconsciously, you will become better at making consistent, well-placed ball tosses? Or is this simply a way of learning to recognize bad tosses earlier? I have the bad habit of hitting bad tosses, but I have a (probably-less-than-optimal) work around: I will actually decide which type of service to hit based on the toss (!). Over my head = topspin, low and/or out wide = slice, and (on those rare occasions where it’s perfect) optimal placement = flat. It works well, for me at least, but mostly on first serves. Whereas I can hit a slice 2nd serve instead of a topspin, flat is/should be out of the question. Just my maladaptive 2 cents.
Another epic insight and lesson from you! Thank you!!!
Terrific advice. Love the stringless racket idea.