Which shot is the better stroke: a one-handed or two-handed backhand? If you asked Roger Federer or Justine Henin-Hardenne they would say the one-hander. Conversely, if you asked Andre Agassi or ...
While grass-court tennis favors big serves and blistering ground strokes, it also rewards players who mix in subtlety and finesse. Among the favored options at a player’s disposal is the slice.
We have concentrated on topspin in many of my articles, so this week, let’s focus on slice.Specifically, let’s look at serve return with slice. Bonus note: In women’s doubles, Humberg uses more slice.
This week's tip focuses on slice on the forehand and backhand side for third shot drops. Tanner invites Mari Humberg to demonstrate the slice third shot drop on both the forehand and backhand side.
The two-handed backhand is becoming more and more popular, especially among the pros, and that's where this week's tip comes in. I'm returning to one of my favorite instructors, Jordan Briones, and he ...
We have concentrated on topspin in many of my articles, so this week, let’s focus on slice.Specifically, let’s look at serve return with slice. Let's start with how to hit a forehand slice. Tanner ...
Paddle face up, and slightly closed. You want the ball to spend as much time as possible on your paddle – that generates the most amount of spin. Start high, finish high to low, using your chest. Note ...