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I Spent The Day With A Grand Slam Champion and 3 Top 10 Players - Asics House. An amazing Top Tennis Training day with the pros filled with tennis interviews, fun tennis games, and some insights into the mental game and tennis mental toughness as well as a breakdown of how often top ATP and WTA players train, how they prepare for tennis matches on and off the court and what they do with their free time! Press the Like button and Leave us a comment under the video if you enjoyed it! 00:00 Tennis Day with Pros 00:37 Getting to Wimbledon 01:11 Asics House 01:47 Tennis Warmup 03:10 Tennis Volley Challenge 03:55 Playing Interview with Belinda 06:30 Mental Toughness in Tennis 14:39 Coaching Pro Players and Habits 21:08 Tennis Routines and Habits 25:46 Switching Off or On?
http://www.top-tennis-training.org/ This baseline drill is great for working on your movement and changing direction from the crosscourt shot to the down the line shot. One player hits Two shots crosscourt then the Third shot down the line, repeat on both sides (forehand and backhand). The Second player hits only crosscourt. Make sure to change roles so you both have a chance to change direction
http://www.top-tennis-training.org/ Stan Wawrinka and Jeremy Chardy play a practice match on grass in London, June 2014. Produced by Top-Tennis-Training.
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How to Stay Injury Free Playing Tennis is vital for any serious tennis player, they cause huge setbacks in both your confidence and playing level, in this video we reveal the best ways to save your body to avoid a tennis injury and play tennis for longer! Learn the correct tennis technique - Join the Forehand Revolution here: https://www.top-tennis-training.com/forehand-access/ In this video you will learn about the correct tennis equipment and weight of tennis racket to stop getting injured, the correct tennis warm up routine you can do before every session and the tennis footwork patterns you should do and which ones to avoid to stay fit for tennis (tennis fit). 00:00 Injury Free Tennis 00:12 Tennis Equipment 02:02 Exercises for tennis 04:55 Perfect tennis technique 06:16 Perfect tennis footwork 07:30 Tennis warm down #tennis #toptennistraining #tennislesson
http://www.winwithferrer.com/ Juan Martin Del Potro hitting forehands in slow motion, March 2015. Del Potro was preparing for his return on the US hard court master series. Learn strategy from top Pro David Ferrer for free - click here to begin - http://www.winwithferrer.com/ Take your tennis to new heights with our courses: Win with David Ferrer - http://www.winwithferrer.com/ Serve course - http://www.masteryourserve.com/ Tactics course - http://www.tennistacticsblueprint.com/ Forehand course - http://www.forehandblueprint.com/ Instant Tips course - http://www.instanttennis.tips/ Play tennis like the pros - http://www.top-tennis-training.com/ The Tennis Blueprint – http://www.thetennisblueprint.com/
Learn how to hit your backhand like Dominic Thiem in this Top Tennis Training one handed backhand tennis lesson. Dominic Thiem backhand technique gives him a deadly combination of power and topspin. Learn to hit your tennis one handed backhand like the pros with our free technique guide: https://www.top-tennis-training.com/one-handed-backhand-guide/ Does Thiem have the best one handed backhand in the world? In this tennis backhand lesson filmed on the amazing courts at the David Lloyd Club in Worthing coach Alex Slabinsky of Top Tennis Training brings you Dominic Thiem backhand analysis of his preparation phase of the shot, his power position and contact point with Thiem backhand slow motion examples to see Dominic Thiem backhand grip and motion. This video is perfect for tennis players who want to learn how to hit a one handed backhand in tennis or how to hit a backhand in tennis or how to hit a tennis backhand one handed. Jump to section: 00:00 Hit Your Backhand Like Dominic Theme 00:22 Backhand Preparation 01:19 Backhand Power Position 01:51 Backhand Contact Extension #Thiem #ATP #Backhand
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http://www.Top-Tennis-Training.com/ Tennis Pro With Two Forehands - Serve with Right & Left Hand. Top Tennis Training coach Simon Konov is joined by tennis player Nicolas Rosenweig (http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/players/nicolas-rosenzweig/rb13/overview) for this fun tennis video. Simon and Nicolas play tennis with two forehands, hitting both right handed forehands and left handed forehands but also serving with both their right and left hands. If you enjoy this video please give it a thumbs up and share it with anyone who might enjoy seeing these crazy skills. Nicolas also explains how he plays in matches on the ATP tour using his two forehands and how he changes between both hands when rallying and when returning tennis serves. Ambidextrous tennis players are extremely rare so to have two on court together playing with each is very special. Will tennis in the future be played with two forehands?
http://www.tennistacticsblueprint.com/ David Ferrer hitting forehands and backhands in slow motion 2015 David is preparing for the US Open hard court season in his tennis academy in Javea, Spain Look out for some videos with David in the coming days. . . . . For our free tactics videos click the link below right now http://www.tennistacticsblueprint.com/
Brand new Serve course now available at-http://www.masteryourserve.com/ For all your tennis needs visit http://www.top-tennis-training.org/ Milos Raonic of Canada training with coach Ivan Ljubicic at Wimbledon, July 3rd 2014. Raonic was training the day before his first semi final (plays Federer) Produced by Top-Tennis-Training
http://www.top-tennis-training.com/ Tennis Doubles Tactics and Strategy In this video coach Simon Konov solves some of the main issues inexperienced doubles players face. Two of the main problems are the court positions and when at net looking at the wrong spot. By focusing mainly on covering your half of the court you will eliminate the common problem of recovering into a singles position. When at net if you focus on the net player on the other side you will be alert for the switch. Upgrade your tennis game today, for FREE – click here for our free course http://www.top-tennis-training.com/
http://www.top-tennis-training.org/ Marin Cilic and Ivan Dodig train in terrible conditions on grass, June 2013. Free Tactics Course- http://www.top-tennis-training.org/tactics/tactics-course/ Free Serve Course- http://www.top-tennis-training.org/strokes/serve/serve-course/
Extreme Tennis with Random Items Part 2. No tennis racket? No problem! Watch Part 1 of this video here: https://youtu.be/v7VaWUeXry0 This is our craziest video ever as we push the limits of what s possible by playing with different objects for insane rallies. Which item was your favourite? Don t forget to tell us what you think in the comments section below! Subscribe to our channel for more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNOhED7RHmzzoxS3YnAUwPQ?sub_confirmation=1 Crazy funny tennis video by Top Tennis Training hitting balls with: 00:00 Play tennis no racket 00:05 Garden Sheers 00:29 Plastic Chair 01:07 Swimming Board Float 01:45 Watering Can 02:27 Wooden Plank 03:16 Bathroom Tile 03:54 Cleaning Brush #tennis #toptennistraining #funny
http://www.winwithferrer.com/ Borna Coric forehands in super slow motion Coric is one of the new school players who are expected to do big things in tennis and Coric has been predicted to even reach the very top of the sport. To learn from David Ferrer for free click here - http://www.winwithferrer.com/
http://www.top-tennis-training.com/ Tennis tour stories In this tale from the tour, Simon shares the first time he came across Milos Raonic at a tournament.
Tennis Volley Technique - How To Volley Like A Pro Dealing with fast balls at the net in tennis is always a challenge, even the pros struggle sometimes. The most common error players make on their tennis volley is they swing too big with their arm and racket which causes them to be late and make contact on the side or even behind their body line. Reducing your swing is the easiest and quickest way to instantly improve your volleys. In this video, Top Tennis Training coaches Simon Konov (Santa) and Alex Slabinsky (The Elf) will show you how to volley like a pro at the net in tennis. This will help you massively in doubles matches when you need quick reactions and fast hands at the net. To reduce your backswing, a simple trick is to imagine you re catching a ball instead of hitting it when you volley. If you want to catch a ball, you wouldn t swing your arm back and then forward to reach the ball, you would simply place your hand out in front of your body and catch the ball. This same principle can be applied to hard volleys at the net, when time is limited. #tennis #volley #lesson
http://www.top-tennis-training.org/ The Bryan Bros hitting on grass in London at the Aegon Championships, June 2014. Produced by Top-Tennis-Training
Tennis Backhand - One-Handed vs Two-Handed Backhand. Most tennis players, at some point, have questioned whether they should use a one-handed tennis backhand or a two-handed tennis backhand. In this video, Top Tennis Training coach Simon Konov will analyze the major differences between both strokes and go over the pros and cons. Hopefully, after watching this video, you ll have a better understanding of which stroke you should stick to. If we look at some of the best backhands of all time, many have used a two-handed backhand, players such as Andre Agassi, Novak Djokovic, Marat Safin and David Nalbandian all played with a double hander, on the flip side of that, we have players such as Stan Wawrinka, Roger Federer, Tommy Robredo, Richard Gasquet and Gustavo Kuerten who all used a single-hander. In general, the two-handed backhand seems to be much more commonly used by players of all abilities including the pros, this is because of the extra stability you can have with two hands on the grip, as opposed to the one. Here are some of the major benefits of the two-handed tennis backhand: - The ability to use the top hand like a forehand - The ability to use the full rotation of the trunk muscles and open the hips during the contact zone - The added stability due to using two hands - Being able to use the pec muscles to support the contact zone - Being able to pivot around the front foot which aids recovery - Being able to use an open stance to greater effect Here are some of the major advantages of the one-handed backhand: - Greater range of motion throughout the swing because you re using only one hand - Ability to master the slice backhand - Easier to hit on the run - Can be looser with the swing Video timeline: 00:00 - Intro 00:32 - The best two-handers of all time 00:50 - The best one-handers of all time 01:28 - The major advantage of the two-hander 04:10 - Which hand dominates on two hands 05:45 - Chest muscles vs back muscles 06:45 - How to feel stable on the one-hander 07:14 - Differences in the stances and recovery 08:48 - Why it takes longer for one-handers to master their stroke 09:25 - The major advantages of the one-hander 11:00 - Recap
http://www.top-tennis-training.com/ How to handle heavy topspin and slice in tennis In this video coaches Simon Konov and Alex Slabinsky share some tips on how to handle topspin and slice shots in tennis When handling heavy, deep topspin balls you have two main options: 1. Take the ball early before it gets too high 2. Take a few steps back and let the ball drop down to a comfortable height When dealing with a slice, you want to make sure you stay low with your body and counter the slice with your own topspin on slice. Want to start winning more matches? Watch our free tactics & strategy video lesson here - https://www.top-tennis-training.com/tactics-course