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Doubles Tips from Grand Slam Champion Murphy Jensen

Posted by admin in May 9th 2011  

Please click the Facebook like button if this video helped! Thanks! Today we hit the court with Murphy Jensen, the 1993 French Open doubles champion (with his brother Luke). I’ve been getting a lot of requests for some doubles instruction so I figured why not get some tips from one of the best? Murphy walks [...] Read this post in source website.

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Summer Camp in DC

Posted by admin in May 9th 2011  

My good friend and awesome tennis coach Andrej Loncar runs a tennis camp called “No Limits” here in the DC area. If you live in the area and want to send your kids to a tennis camp this summer, you should DEFINITELY check out Andrej’s camp. Here are the details: PDF: “No Limits” Tennis Camp Read this post in source website.

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Defending Against the 1 – 2 Punch Strategy

Posted by admin in May 9th 2011  

A few videos ago I introduced a 1 – 2 punch strategy you can use when serving. It’s a great way to turn your serve into a weapon even if you don’t have a lot of power. Several people asked how to defend against that strategy so I put this video together. If you like [...] Read this post in source website.

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When Should You Attack? Footwork Has The Answer!

Posted by admin in May 9th 2011  

When should you attack? That’s a tricky question for some recreational players. Not knowing the answer leads to two VERY COMMON mistakes… trying to attack when you’re too far behind the baseline and over-hitting. Well, turns out your feet hold the answer! Check out this video to learn how the ability to use dynamic footwork [...] Read this post in source website.

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FYB appears on Tennis Channel’s Court Report

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Cali + two things you need to know about strategy

Posted by admin in May 9th 2011  

If you thought the video was helpful please click the “like” button above. Thanks for your support! =) In a few hours Adam and I are boarding a plane to California! We’re headed to the BNP Paribas Open to film Federer, Nadal, Wozniacki, Clijsters, and other top pros! If you’re going to the tournament come [...] Read this post in source website.

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Variety is Overrated

Posted by admin in May 9th 2011  

Have you ever heard the expression, “you have to dance with the girl that brought you?” I think this saying applies nicely to our tennis games. In other words, stick with a strategy that you can execute and consistently makes you a winner. Variety for variety’s sake doesn’t make much sense. How should you use [...] Read this post in source website.

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Power is Overrated — How to REALLY Make Your Serve a Weapon

Posted by admin in May 9th 2011  

Please click the like button if this video helped! Thx! At the recreational level power is overrated. Many players become intoxicated with power at the expense of consistency and placement, which are more important. This video teaches you how to make your serve a weapon even if you can’t hit very hard. With the “1 [...] Read this post in source website.

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More Power and Spin Without Trying Harder! ET Podcast #155

Posted by admin in May 9th 2011  

Did you know that you can increase your racket head speed, power, and spin without physically trying any harder? In this week’s Essential Tennis Podcast Ian answers a question about how firmly you should grip your racket during forehand and backhand ground strokes. If you use the right amount of tension (usually much less than [...] Read this post in source website.

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Awesome Trick Shot

Posted by admin in May 9th 2011  

Goran Ivanisevic un-retired for one ATP doubles match with fellow Croatian Marin Cilic to promote the Zagreb Indoors tournament in Zagreb, Croatia. They were beaten in straight sets by Filip Polasek and Igor Zelenay, and in the process victimized by a trick shot that would make Roger Federer jealous. Check it out below and let [...] Read this post in source website.

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  • Cali + two things you need to know about strategy
  • Variety is Overrated
  • Power is Overrated — How to REALLY Make Your Serve a Weapon
  • More Power and Spin Without Trying Harder! ET Podcast #155
  • Awesome Trick Shot
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