Tennis Tips for Beginners: Focus on Depth
Keeping the ball at the back of the court is your No. 1 weapon during long rallies. Follow these tips for forcing the error against your next oppon...
By Paul GoldKeeping the ball at the back of the court is your No. 1 weapon during long rallies. Follow these tips for forcing the error against your next oppon...
By Paul GoldIf 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.
By Nick BollettieriToo many times players assume a lack of focus is the cause for mental mistakes. Addressing the real causes for poor focus and you are closer to dev...
By Patrick J. Cohn, Ph.D.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 ...
By Nick BollettieriTo be successful you must work towards your goals with your eyes wide open. Hard work is helpful, but not enough. In a word, you have to work "smart."
By Allen Fox, Ph.D.Here are seven great reasons why you need to start working on your tennis footwork today.
By Paul GoldDennis Van der Meer, known as the "pro's pro," has taught more people how to play and teach the game of tennis than anyone in the history of the ga...
As one of the most important strokes in tennis, practicing these service games on a regular basis your serve will once again take center stage.
By Ini Ghidirmic and West Nott