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  • gzhpcu
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 3211

    #46
    Another thing I don't understand. Some guy is talking about serve mechanics, then either demonstrates himself or has some else serve. Right off the bat, the guy hits the ball in the net. And then with 2nd or 3rd try hits a good serve. Why don't they start all over and remake a proper video?

    Some of the "experts" talk slowly, with ums and ahs, without really getting to the point...
    Regards, Phil

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    • klacr
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 2900

      #47
      Originally posted by gzhpcu
      Another thing I don't understand. Some guy is talking about serve mechanics, then either demonstrates himself or has some else serve. Right off the bat, the guy hits the ball in the net. And then with 2nd or 3rd try hits a good serve. Why don't they start all over and remake a proper video?

      Some of the "experts" talk slowly, with ums and ahs, without really getting to the point...
      An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less.

      Kyle LaCroix USPTA
      Boca Raton

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      • faultsnaces
        Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 56

        #48
        Originally posted by don_budge
        A lot of youtube videos are extremely interesting…which takes nothing away from tennisplayer.net. The internet is loaded with information. Everyone has good intentions…right?



        I found this video to be extremely interesting…but that's not to say that others wouldn't denigrate it.
        Wow, thanks so much for posting this - great to see a video on Wardlaw's Directionals! I have a PDF of his directionals, but seeing them in the video is more obvious and easier to follow.

        I don't always follow the Directionals, but when I am in a tough match situation and realize I'm making too many UE's, I often think back to the Directionals and I feel they help - would really love to know what others think of these strategy guidelines....

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        • John Yandell
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2005
          • 6883

          #49
          I like them! Also check out the stuff we have on patterns in strategy from Allen Fox and Craig Cignarelli:

          This article from Allen and the whole series it's in:


          And ditto on Craig:

          Playing inside forehands is basic at the world class level. Roger Federer, Pete Sampras, Steffi Graf. Some of the greatest champions in tennis history. You might think their games are completely different, and in many ways you'd be right. But they have one thing in common underlying their success: Mastery of the Inside Out position....
          Last edited by John Yandell; 06-25-2016, 07:38 PM.

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          • nickw
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2015
            • 155

            #50
            Originally posted by faultsnaces
            I don't always follow the Directionals, but when I am in a tough match situation and realize I'm making too many UE's, I often think back to the Directionals and I feel they help - would really love to know what others think of these strategy guidelines....
            Really good! One of the best YouTube video's that I've seen on this topic.

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