TENNIS FOREHAND TIP | Handling Fast Balls To Your Forehands
Forehand myths debunked: Former Top 100 ATP Pro, Jeff Salzenstein, is exposing 3 common myths that could be crippling your forehands potential. Most players make at least 1 of these 3 mistakes... Do you? https://goo.gl/Rro7TW Today you re going to discover how to easily handle fast paced balls that come to your tennis forehand. This tennis forehand tip is similar to what you would do when returning a fast serve to your forehand side. It s a technical adjustment that you need to make to be able to connect with the ball when it comes fast at you. Players like Andre Agassi are masters at altering their backswings on this type of shot coming to their forehands. Just like Agassi and other top pros, you re going to adjust your backswing by making it shorter. Instead of taking the racquet back with the racquet tip facing up towards the sky, you ll remove the "loop" from your swing and take the racquet down immediately so that the strings face the ground more in the backswing phase of the swing. You simply don t have time to take a full backswing and catch up to a fast ball coming deep and hard at you. That s why adjusting the backswing and making it more compact can make all the difference. As you keep an open stance on your forehand, you ll focus on this shorter backswing with the strings facing the ground with the first move. Next time you go out onto the court, try out this tennis forehand tip when a fast ball is hit to your forehand. Follow Tennis Evolution: ======== Facebook: https://facebook.com/JeffSalzensteinTennis Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffsalzenstein Instagram: https:///instagram.com/tennisevolution My Website: http://tennisevolution.com #TennisEvolution #JeffSalzenstein #TennisForehand #Tennis Subscribe to Tennis Evolution for more videos: https://bit.ly/38gnLN0