Saturday, 10 July 2010

Tennis Tactics That Will Get You a Killer Serve

When it comes to tennis tactics, the service is the most devastating stroke in tennis. From what is a motionless and apparently harmless beginning, a well-timed serve will fire a tennis ball into your opponent's court at cannonball speed. To serve effectively, you should feel the motion gathering and rising through your body from the ankles up as your legs, hips, stomach, back and shoulders create a chain reaction of power.

Good serve tactics concentrate on three things:

* The service stance
* The grasping action
* The throwing action.

The grasping action relies on you grasping the tennis ball in your non-playing hand between your thumb and all four fingers. If you want to hold two tennis balls at once, grip the first ball with your thumb and the second ball against your hand with your third and fourth fingers. Then hold the ball or balls against your tennis racket strings.

To take up a correct service stance, stand behind the baseline sideways on to the net with your feet shoulder-width apart. Slightly flex your knees with weight poised on your back foot. An effective serve tactic is to watch where your opponent stands and decide at which part of the court you therefore wish to aim. Then look at the ball against your racket strings as you begin to serve.

Keep your arms relaxed and your knees flexed with your weight on your back foot. Point your toe towards the right hand net post. Place your back foot parallel to the baseline. Use a modified forehand grip to begin with. graduating to the Continental grip as your tennis game and tennis strategy improves.

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