Published on 03/06/2021 by Brady

When your opponent is absolutely crushing the ball, you might have to make a slight adjustment to handle the extra pace. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates how shortening your backswing can help keep the ball in play.

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  • Brian Copeland 9 months ago

    Thanks again Brady, I’m sure you have covered this topic but it really is the big red elephant in the middle of the court for almost everyone in my 3.5-4.0 group of guys that I play with weekly…..
    Keeping the eyes on the contact point longer.
    Any useful tips that you have had click with your students?

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  • tim 9 months ago

    Brady, why not just back up a bit? and use more top spin to keep them back? When the time is right, move forward and use less backswing to take time away. Or, bad idea?

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  • Ronnie Tish 9 months ago

    Really enjoyed this video on helping me hit against that crushing ball , thanks for good info .

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  • Andrea 9 months ago

    Yes!! Thank you.

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  • Jim 9 months ago

    Great advise once again Brady, many thanks.
    BTW, does the forehand grip make a difference when returning fast serves and a shorter backswing ?

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  • Ron 9 months ago

    Very helpful. Keep up the good work…..

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