| Attacking Tennis?? Most tennis players I know want | | | | me explain a bit further. Let's say you want to hit an |
| to emulate the playing styles of the top pros. Whether | | | | inside out forehand (a regulation shot for today's |
| that's the top ATP players like Federer , Nadal , | | | | attack minded tennis player), you move around into |
| Djokovic or Roddick or the top WTA players like | | | | your backhand corner and BOOM, unleash the beast |
| Venus Williams, Sharapova, Ivanovic or Serena | | | | (getting carried away now!). BUT!! Instead of trying to |
| Williams, the average club player I see always wants | | | | hit the singles line on the opposite side of the court, you |
| to copy the attacking shots of these players at their | | | | aim to hit the middle of a hoop placed over in that |
| own clubs. There are a few problems however! Apart | | | | area. What does that mean? Well think about it - if you |
| from some obvious ones such as grip and stance etc. | | | | manage to hit the middle of the hoop you will probably |
| the fact remains that the average club player | | | | hit a winner as it is unlikely that you will be playing |
| approaches the shots in the wrong way mentally (if at | | | | someone with the retrieving skills of Rafa Nadal. If you |
| all) and that unfortunately for them has an impact on | | | | hit the near edge of the hoop, you are still likely to hit a |
| the shot they end up hitting. But what do I mean by | | | | winner for the same reasons as above but even if |
| approaching the shot mentally wrong? Well first of all | | | | you don't you are still likely to create a good situation |
| as I stated above, many players don't even think about | | | | as you opponent even if they get to the ball will |
| what they are doing or even trying to do so will have | | | | probably reply with a weak shot that you can |
| no chance of pulling it off but the one's that do, need to | | | | capitalize on. If you hit the far edge of the hoop (the |
| improve their chances of making these shots on a | | | | one nearest the sideline) then congratulations maybe |
| regular basis and that means not trying to hit the lines | | | | you are Roger Federer in disguise. The point is this, by |
| (or clean the lines as it is often called) every time. Ok I | | | | using the hoop as a target you have ended up with |
| know we see the top players hitting lines a lot (part of | | | | three shots all of which have ended up with you |
| the reason we have the Hawkeye challenge system | | | | probably winning the point. If you had aimed for the |
| in place now), but these guys and girls spend a | | | | sideline and missed it on the wrong side by even a |
| significant amount of time playing and practising at a | | | | couple of centimeters or inches you would have lost |
| high level which means that their levels of accuracy | | | | the point. So this is the key to attacking tennis! Pick |
| are going to be "right up there". But for you, the player | | | | your targets and go for your shots BUT hit |
| who plays a few times a week (if you are lucky) we | | | | aggressively to larger target areas and watch your |
| need to change the stakes a bit to still achieve our aim. | | | | success rate and therefore your results go "through |
| So Here Is How You Play Attacking Tennis And Win!! | | | | the roof" |
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