Tennis - How To Stop Making Unforced Errors When You Play The Short Forehand
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This is a shot I've always been tight on, whether it be I over hit it or just place it back in the court. I agree completely with the approach shot philosophy, but something you didn't hit on completely that you did with your shot was the impressive angle. If you can place that shot in the challenge zone opposite of your opponent's current position, regardless of pace, the next ball will usually be much easier to handle. Thanks for the video
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great help. I think the 2 shot rule will allow me to play tennis and not worry about when I am going to win the point.
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Hey Brent. Love your videos. How about a drop shot in that instance if your opponent is back, or are drop shots either overrated or executed poorly? Thanks. Bill.
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Brent, tip was nice. But the ball you hit went out. Why not get a take that you win the point?
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@drumsfightingandstuf Sounds too close. Play your approach and then set up just inside the service line. Brent
The BOOM shot was wide out lol. Good vids as usual Brent
benmoro 3 months ago
@benmoro That was the idea! Glad you liked this vid...
Brent
webtennis 3 months ago
Old school technique
SiAicth 8 months ago
@SiAicth Damn right...
Brent
webtennis 8 months ago 5
@webtennis, I'd really appreciate it if you watched my video and gave me some tips, it'd only take 5 minutes of your time. Do you think my hands are too stiff on the backhand, I'm going to change that a bit.
And if you know anything about college tennis, I'd apreciate some advice on what division to look at being recruited/playing in.
THANKS ALOT, THIS VIDEO WAS GREAT!
anthonystead12 8 months ago
@anthonystead12 Hi Anthony. Good looking strokes. Really need to see some points and how you construct them. Gotta see the serve, the transitional shots, the volleys, the overheads, the returns of serve... the entire package.
Brent
webtennis 8 months ago