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  • good idea but the swing path is wrong sorry.

  • openface racquets ,the balls go out!

  • consistenly hit heavy topspin into the net with arm problems..no pro hits a backhand with their racquet starting that low watch the pros in slow mo

  • he could of also coach at the community college level

  • doesnt matter what his accomplishments are a recent student came to me because this board thing wasnt helping their game and actually got them worse. if he WAS a college tennis and tried to bring this thing in...it might of been why he was fired or they made him resign. finish is bad (will get arm problems) and if you try to drop that racquet like that every shot you would have to time if almost perfectly every time and the ball wouldnt go anywhere but the service box which would lead to losing

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  • he's had sucess on the college level as a college tennis coach. is now the head tennis pro at rolling hills racquet club in northern CA. this is an excellent teaching tool. especially for those who need to visually see what it looks like hitting the ball. for you morons to criticize flach for what he is trying to do for the game just shows how closed minded you are.

    how many of you who have made comments here can actually top his accomplishments on tour, on the college level, and as coaches?

  • Hello everyone.. well, due to the respect I would not say this product will not work since I never used it.. but Only and biggest problem is that this does not have forward movement... if you just have up movement then you can not penetrate the shots... See.. I have taken many many lesson and I teach myself and you know what??? best way to teach? just step into the ball and finish the racket high and brush up... this wiper stuff and semi open stuff should come more naturally.. that is best...

  • @flatballrule you obviously don't know what you are talking about. The forward momentum applied to the ball come from the swing path before the strings make contact with the ball. What is important in order to keep the ball inside the court is the racquet angle at the moment of contact.

  • This is the crappiest device and a marketing gimmick. Shame on Ken Flach (who used to be a touring pro) for hawking this useless device knowing full well that is not the way one should stroke a tennis ball. Don't take my words for it, go look at his strokes when he was still playing on tour; they don't look anything like what he's telling you here. Cm' on Ken Flach...have some self-respect and do something good for tennis for once... please denounce this crappy and useless gimmick.

  • I've been teaching for 35 years and that's the worst advice I've ever seen! That finish will destroy arms plus 1 out of 1000 students could ever time a ball with that swing.

    The pros do NOT do that!!

  • @MrTucurui - Does the word MODERN TENNIS means anything to you - The dark ages are over for tennis players - open your eyes - we want to play like the pros do...To do that we need spin. The TMB is the greatest training aid that ever happen for tennis players. Wait a few years it will become a MUST HAVE for all players. The only thing I hate about it is that I did not have one as a kid. With my MB I am free to practice anytime I want and my game is always improving.

  • keep ur head down...that balls gonna go long and to ur right every time

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