When tennis games are tied at 6-6, a tie-breaker is used to determine the winner of a set. Sooner or later, most players face a tiebreaker. Some of the tours best players offer their advice for approaching this decisive situation.
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Hit the right approach shot to sustain the advantage and win the point
In doubles, it’s imperative to have a partner that’s good at the net. Tennis View recently asked Bob and Mike Bryan about the role of the non-hitting partner in doubles and how they can best influence the point.
Greg Moran has been playing, teaching, studying, and writing about tennis for over 50 years. He has authored the bestselling book “The Truth About Tennis: The Definitive Guide for the Recreational Player.” This is part one of a five-part series with excerpts from this book.
Coach Mark Gellard breaks down some key elements to create a successful practice
Tom Downs provides elements that can help you improve your club level doubles.
Coach Tom Downs discusses a system he created that helps players develop good point construction.
Coach Tom Downs discusses how using the Triangle Theory can help improve your game
PTR Professional, USPTA Elite Professional, and NSCA-CSCS certified strength and conditioning coach Mark Gellard, discusses optimizing a tennis player’s performance and expediting their developmental process
Every player has felt the moment of panic when a lead slips away. Here are a few tips from the pros to approach this dicey situation.
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