Published on 04/02/2020 by Brady

A lot of recreational players believe that pronation does not occur on a high-level slice serve. But is this true? Find out in today’s lesson with Brady.

7 comments

  • Mark Patterson 5 months ago

    Can you still hook a slice serve way shallow and wide with pronation?

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  • Archie 5 months ago

    Thanks. Now if I could just do it. Even when I am looking at and seeing the ball as I toss it up, I have seldom seen the racket strike actually it, much less which part of the ball I want to hit!

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  • Rich 5 months ago

    Great lesson, Brady, and begs the follow-up question: should we also pronate on the kick serve? I assume the answer is « yes, » can you confirm this? Thanks again, Rich

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  • Steve 5 months ago

    I’d like a clearer example of a slice pronate vs a flat pronate.

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  • Dottie 5 months ago

    Great. It would really help me if I saw the flat & slice serve w pronation in slow or very slow motion

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  • Dottie 5 months ago

    Great. For me it would have been so helpful to show flat & slice serve w pronation in slow or very slow motion

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