Published on 08/25/2020 by Brady

Usually missing your serve long is not a bad miss, but at the end of the day it’s still a miss. In today’s lesson, Brady discusses his top 3 reasons why your serve might be going long.

14 comments

  • John Dean 3 weeks ago

    Like all your videos Brady. Outstanding!

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  • Bobby S 4 weeks ago

    Thanks again for the wonderful tips. Is the point of contact (height wise) the same for a kick serve as well as the other two kinds (slice and flat)?

    Thank you,

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  • John 4 weeks ago

    Anyone can understand this guy. Very helpful.

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  • Ronnie Tish 4 weeks ago

    Thanks for good info as usual .

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  • Bouaketh John Sayarath 4 weeks ago

    Thank you very much, Coach Brady. I found your tennis lessons useful for me and the boys’ high school varsity tennis team I coach.

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  • Brady 12 months ago

    Thanks for watching Phillip!

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  • Brady 12 months ago

    I get the logic but you don’t really see this at higher levels of the game. In my opinion it’s best to not give up extra court to the returner and give them extra time to get your serve back in play.

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  • Brady 12 months ago

    Haha well now you know James!

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  • Brady 12 months ago

    Playing against big servers on a fast court is the ultimate test in tennis. Don’t be discouraged, you just need to get a few back in play when it counts.

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  • Brady 12 months ago

    Thanks so much Martin!

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  • Brady 12 months ago

    Appreciate that Stan!

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  • Brady 12 months ago

    Thank you Mike!

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  • Ron 1 year ago

    thanks Brady….good tip on the toss being inside the court. I tried that today

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    • Brady 12 months ago

      I hope it worked Ron!

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