Mindlessly hitting crosscourt forehands without any purpose is both boring and ineffective. Here’s a simple drill, using targets, that will actually help you improve. Put down three targets in the ...
You may be stronger in forehand than backhand or vice versa, but you’ll find a need for both in most matches. Whether you’re playing tennis casually or you're a pro like in Red Bull’s Bassline ...
You’re about to get served with the best tennis players with the fastest forehand of all time. When I played tennis in high school, my only skill was getting angry and throwing the racquet across the ...
A big forehand can help you climb to the top of the club ladder. Adding a weapon, no matter what the stroke, can significantly elevate your game. When you have a shot that you can use to dictate ...
It was once considered a desperate shot, but experts say it can give players an edge. Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz use it. By Stuart Miller Tennis players commonly hit three types of backhands — ...
Ahead of her matchup against Serena Williams in Indian Wells, Monica Niculescu discusses how she developed her forehand slice, whether she likens herself to "The Magician" Fabrice Santoro, and how she ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — There’s a young woman who looks a lot like Coco Gauff at Melbourne Park for the Australian Open. She has the same fiery, competitive eyes, the same tendency to break out in a ...
NEW YORK -- In the history of tennis, a small number of players have possessed the ability to make a crowd gasp. From the sheer venom of an Andre Agassi return to the beauty of a Roger Federer ...
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