@FireCrossWTF not exactly though you do get better angle at a higher point of contact. the jumping is more of like your body's follow through from exploding off the ground, it's not jumping for a good serve, the motion itself is making the body snap up. so its less about getting angle but for more pace. most good servers will know that the legs are the most important part for a faster serve.
GREAT IDEA!!! I believe the fastest way to improve is by taking private tennis lessons from a coach. However, they are extremely expensive. Hitting against a wall or backboard is also a great way to improve. Watch slow motion videos of the pros on youtube and teach your self. Practice with your friends as often as possible! Start out learning the forehand and backhand.
1) Rather than serve to your opponent's forehand - and stronger side - pick on his backhand.
2) You've got a solid kick serve, but flattening out the first could win you some more free points, especially because you're tall.
3) You give up far too much space off the baseline. After serving, your first move is to go back rather than forward. You're being too passive and not aggressive.
@Phillipkim224 Sure. I started late - age 14, but was good enough to earn a roster spot as a walk-on to a top-ranked Division III team in Southern California, before graduating last year as a two-time Academic All-American. I've coached in Tempe, AZ, a Nike Camp in Santa Cruz, and am currently coaching at LA Tennis Inc. I'm not the greatest player ever, nor do I pretend to be, but I am very good at analyzing others.
@czuniga328 cool i started when i was 13. I'm a freshman but i play sophmore at new trier. our varsity won state (illinois). nice to know u have a background cause usually its the people who just started playing tennis and they think they know everything that are coaching on videos.
serves are to slow and ur first serve is inconsistent but ur a pretty good player but compare to my cousin u suck his name is Pham, Tyler T if u noe him he is in usta ranking number 5
I think theyre pretty good. I liked the match.
00odk007 1 month ago
Hit like little girls I hit much harder than that and a lot better placement than that
MrAwsomebubba 1 month ago
hey, i have a question regarding tennis, why do you jump when you serve, does it give it a better angle or something? O:
FireCrossWTF 5 months ago
@FireCrossWTF not exactly though you do get better angle at a higher point of contact. the jumping is more of like your body's follow through from exploding off the ground, it's not jumping for a good serve, the motion itself is making the body snap up. so its less about getting angle but for more pace. most good servers will know that the legs are the most important part for a faster serve.
IDETAKIMASU 3 months ago
@slsumin nope
123321tennis 5 months ago
@slsumin
GREAT IDEA!!! I believe the fastest way to improve is by taking private tennis lessons from a coach. However, they are extremely expensive. Hitting against a wall or backboard is also a great way to improve. Watch slow motion videos of the pros on youtube and teach your self. Practice with your friends as often as possible! Start out learning the forehand and backhand.
123321tennis 5 months ago
Good tennis, you guys! A pretty solid level, I'd say.
tenishotshot 6 months ago
hit it with your purse next time! :)
ClamChoder910 10 months ago
weak. Kentucky Regionals are a much higher level than this
ariana19941993 11 months ago
shut up there good
i8147 11 months ago
1) Rather than serve to your opponent's forehand - and stronger side - pick on his backhand.
2) You've got a solid kick serve, but flattening out the first could win you some more free points, especially because you're tall.
3) You give up far too much space off the baseline. After serving, your first move is to go back rather than forward. You're being too passive and not aggressive.
czuniga328 1 year ago 4
@czuniga328 can you explain you're tennis background with some proof b4 u try to coach ppl over youtube?
Phillipkim224 1 year ago
@Phillipkim224 Sure. I started late - age 14, but was good enough to earn a roster spot as a walk-on to a top-ranked Division III team in Southern California, before graduating last year as a two-time Academic All-American. I've coached in Tempe, AZ, a Nike Camp in Santa Cruz, and am currently coaching at LA Tennis Inc. I'm not the greatest player ever, nor do I pretend to be, but I am very good at analyzing others.
czuniga328 1 year ago
@czuniga328 cool i started when i was 13. I'm a freshman but i play sophmore at new trier. our varsity won state (illinois). nice to know u have a background cause usually its the people who just started playing tennis and they think they know everything that are coaching on videos.
Phillipkim224 1 year ago
@Phillipkim224 i live in Illinois too! what high school?
HaloRocksMySocks 11 months ago
@HaloRocksMySocks New Trier
Phillipkim224 11 months ago
@czuniga328 he is kind of correct trying to serve it outward so he can force the opponent off the court to hit a winner down the line
and when the green guy returns his shots are mostly like cross rather than down the line
SmileyHaHa213 10 months ago
now this is what i call good highschool tennis
RC885 1 year ago 5
jeez these courts are nice as anything
Martinjls 1 year ago
serves are to slow and ur first serve is inconsistent but ur a pretty good player but compare to my cousin u suck his name is Pham, Tyler T if u noe him he is in usta ranking number 5
SmileyHaHa213 1 year ago
@SmileyHaHa213 what grade is he in
vidsnipe09 1 year ago
@SmileyHaHa213 Everybody knows someone that's good. Don't talk unless YOU are good.
Dragunnnnn 11 months ago
@Dragunnnnn i am but i dont play usta dont have time
SmileyHaHa213 11 months ago