Published on 04/13/2017 by Brady

The path the racket travels along with the angle of the racket are two major factors that determine the direction of the tennis ball. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how the angle of the racket at contact will greatly dictate the direction on a serve.

6 comments

  • Harold 5 months ago

    Very helpful

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  • Dom N 9 months ago

    Great lesson; please tell us if your toss is different for the 3 types of serves you demonstrated.
    If they are, please describe.
    Thanks
    Dom N.

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  • Vladimir Kocman 9 months ago

    I play tennis for 50 years, live in Canada, but born in Czech Republic.
    Played in a Tennis Ligue. Still enjoying your videos and coaching.
    What may be an idea is to show a clock and tell: You hit the slice at 3 or 2 o’clock.. You hit the T-serve at 12 and a kicker from 11 to 2.

    All the best, Vlad

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    • Brady 9 months ago

      Yep the clock is a great tool. I use it in a lot of my videos actually.

  • Yuan 9 months ago

    You will hit a cone when you are not thinking about it 🙂

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    • Brady 9 months ago

      So true!

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