Tennis Forehand Drive

eiver should always await the service facing the net,All drives should be made with a stiff, locked wrist.
but once the serve is started on the way to court, theThere is no wrist movement in a true drive. Top spin is
receiver should at once attain the position to receive itimparted by the arm, not the wrist.
with the body at right angles to the net.The backhand drive follows closely the principles of
The forehand drive is made up of one continuousthe forehand, except that the weight shifts a moment
swing of the racquet that, for the purpose of analysis,sooner, and the R or front foot should always be
may be divided into three parts:advanced a trifle closer to the side-line than the L so
1. The portion of the swing behind the body, whichas to bring the body clear of the swing. The ball should
determines the speed of the stroke.be met in front of the right leg, instead of the belt
2. That portion immediately in front of the body whichbuckle, as the great tendency in backhand shots is to
determines the direction and, in conjunction with weightslice them out of the side-line, and this will pull the ball
shift from one foot to the other, the pace of the shot.cross court, obviating this error. The racquet head
3. The portion beyond the body, comparable to themust be slightly in advance of the hand to aid in
golfer's "follow through," determines spin, top or slice,bringing the ball in the court. Do not strive for too much
imparted to the ball.top spin on your backhand.
All drives should be topped. The slice shot is a totallyI strongly urge that no one should ever favour one
different stroke.department of his game, in defence of a weakness.
To drive straight down the side-line, construct in theoryDevelop both forehand and backhand, and do not "run
a parallelogram with two sides made up of the side-linearound" your backhand, particularly in return of service.
and your shoulders, and the two ends, the lines of yourTo do so merely opens your court. If you should do so,
feet, which should, if extended, form the right anglesstrive to ace your returns, because a weak effort
with the side-lines. Meet the ball at a point about 4 to 4would only result in a kill by your opponent.
1/2 feet from the body immediately in front of the beltDo not develop one favourite shot and play nothing but
buckle, and shift the weight from the back to the frontthat. If you have a fair cross-court drive, do not use it
foot at the MOMENT OF STRIKING THE BALL. Thein practice, but strive to develop an equally fine straight
swing of the racquet should be flat and straightshot.
through. The racquet head should be on a line with theRemember that the fast shot is the straight shot. The
hand, or, if anything, slightly in advance; the whole armcross drive must be slow, for it has not the room
and the racquet should turn slightly over the ball as itowing to the increased angle and height of the net.
leaves the racquet face and the stroke continue to thePass down the line with your drive, but open the court
limit of the swing, thus imparting top spin to the ball.with your cross-court shot.
The hitting plane for all ground strokes should beDrives should have depth. The average drive should hit
between the knees and shoulders. The mostbehind the service-line. A fine drive should hit within 3
favourable plane is on a line with the waist.feet of the baseline. A cross-court drive should be
Never step away from the ball in driving cross court.shorter than a straight drive, so as to increase the
always throw your weight in the shot.possible angle. Do not always play one length drive, but
The forehand drive from the left court is identically thelearn to vary your distance according to your man.
same for the straight shot down your opponent'sYou should drive deep against a baseliner, but short
forehand. For the cross drive to his backhand, youagainst a net player, striving to drop them at his feet
must conceive of a diagonal line from your backhandas, he comes in.
corner to his, and thus make your stroke with theNever allow your opponent to play a shot he likes if
footwork as if this imaginary line were the side-line. Inyou can possibly force him to one he dislikes.
other words, line up your body along your shot andAgain I urge that you play your drive:
make your regular drive. Do not try to "spoon" the ball1. With the body sideways to the net.
over with a delayed wrist motion, as it tends to slide2. The swing flat, with long follow through.
the ball off your racquet.3. The weight shifting just as the ball is hit.