Any way to do this by using a wall?
p0ndu5 4 months ago
@p0ndu5 Probably. Get creative and see if you can find a distance away from the wall where you can take balls right odd of the bounce.
Would certainly be good for your footwork and balance.
Brent
webtennis 4 months ago
thnx sir
thejunkdumper 8 months ago
nice and clear explanation~ thanks brent ! i was strukle in half valley, and i m going to try how u teach~
duilayui 1 year ago
Awesome. Using it tomorrow. Thank you Brent.
Imsotired07 2 years ago
hi brent,i am just wondering if i can implement this on my game where my opponents usually have a big forehand drive and a fast paced groundstrokes? thanks..
rafaderer 3 years ago
wow i am a serve and volley player and this tip has helped my accuracy a lot thanks.
Thatisgenius 4 years ago
Sorry, wrong finger. I meant the "good" one. I'm getting better 2
misstennisnut 2 years ago
Any way to do this by using a wall?
p0ndu5 4 months ago
@p0ndu5 Probably. Get creative and see if you can find a distance away from the wall where you can take balls right odd of the bounce.
Would certainly be good for your footwork and balance.
Brent
webtennis 4 months ago
thnx sir
thejunkdumper 8 months ago
nice and clear explanation~ thanks brent ! i was strukle in half valley, and i m going to try how u teach~
duilayui 1 year ago
Awesome. Using it tomorrow. Thank you Brent.
Imsotired07 2 years ago
hi brent,i am just wondering if i can implement this on my game where my opponents usually have a big forehand drive and a fast paced groundstrokes? thanks..
rafaderer 3 years ago
wow i am a serve and volley player and this tip has helped my accuracy a lot thanks.
Thatisgenius 4 years ago
Sorry, wrong finger. I meant the "good" one. I'm getting better 2
misstennisnut 2 years ago