Although it's quickly becoming a lost art form on the pro tour, the chip and charge is an invaluable tool for keeping the pressure on your opponent...
Although it's quickly becoming a lost art form on the pro tour, the chip and charge is an invaluable tool for keeping the pressure on your opponent...
You can learn a lot about your opponent starting at the warm up. Here are four tips on what to look for early on for developing a winning game plan.
If you can't break when receiving serve, you're in for a very long day. Here's how to take an offensive approach to service returns.
Nobody likes to get caught reaching when returning serve. Here are tips on how to anticipate your opponent and take away the on-serve advantage.
In today's high-intensity game of speed and spin, your serve is your best offense. Here are 10 tips for serves with some ace-laced power.
The serve is the single most important shot in the game of tennis. Here are seven tips for a wide slice serve that can help secure match point.
When on the defensive, it helps to have a game plan. Here are winning strategies for one of the least-practiced shots in tennis: the return of serve.
If you can't serve and you can't return, you can't play. It doesn't matter how well you hit ground strokes or volley; you need to be able to start ...
Let's face facts, if you can't serve, you can't play. It takes practice, but it also takes the right frame of mind in order to master serving.
In tennis, you're only as good as your second serve. Keep your opponent on the defensive with your ultimate secret weapon: the kick serve.
Roger Federer's serve may not have the m.p.h. of other pros, but if you were to pick one service motion as a template for improving your serve, loo...
Take a closer look at Andy Roddick's non-traditional technique for ways to make your first serve an ace.
This drill works on both serving accuracy and return accuracy. By limiting the area to play with, the players must learn to concentrate. Using comp...
Repetition is outstanding practice for serving. This drill works on developing muscle memory for improved stroke accuracy and pace.