Hey guys! Wanted to share with you here some simple drills that you can do on your own to practice you backhand slice! Thanks!!
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@oscarlopezruffy4 жыл бұрын
great-job, gaston!!!!!
@intento3inflexible4 жыл бұрын
Grande querido!☝️👏👏👏 Lo que corta esa Wilson argenta!🎾🗡🙏
@tennisparisbrothers80014 жыл бұрын
We tend to use it only when we're underpressure or trying to break the opponent rhytem!!
@lynnelucas1682 жыл бұрын
Do you have a drop shot drill video
@tonykenny98154 жыл бұрын
Good video but it would help a lot if you showed the racquet face at contact and the best finish position of the racquet.A lot float the slice with open face and incorrect follow through.
@tedbryson11594 жыл бұрын
These strokes convert nicely to Picklleball as well just shorter😀
@josephwalsh13753 жыл бұрын
You've misworded that response, Tony. I'm a Coach and I know that sometimes you WANT the ball to float, particularly when you're stretched and you defend crosscourt, more hang-time on the ball gives you time to recover to the tee. If you disagree, watch Nadal. Secondly, showing the strings pointing straight up at contact is exactly WHAT makes the ball float. If you want the shot to bite, racquet contact point is 11 on a clock face and quickly transitions to open( strings facing skyward ) a split-second after contact. Yes, follow-through on Gaston's shot could be about mouth level on the left side of his body but again, Federer who has a different follow through across his right side with racquet generally a bit lower. So much misinformation about what can be one of the most effective shots in tennis. All in all it's an okay video. Getting side-on early on is so critical.