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Top Tennis Training - Pro Tennis Lessons
United Kingdom
Приєднався 11 бер 2012
Our mission at Top Tennis Training is to help you transform your tennis. Need help improving your tennis serve, tennis forehand, tennis backhand, tennis volleys, or tennis tactics & strategy then we want to help you.
Your TTT coaches include:
David Ferrer (tactics, footwork & fitness)
David Nalbandian (two-handed backhand and return of serve)
Tommy Robredo (one-handed backhand)
Sam Groth (serve)
Simon Konov and Alex Slabinsky (entire game)
Our online videos have been viewed over 120 million times and we are the most followed tennis instructional website in the world with over 250k social media followers.
What makes us different? Unlike most other tennis websites, every coach teaching you the game has not only coached at performance level but has competed at pro level so you are in unique hands,
Click the link below to start improving your game.
Your TTT coaches include:
David Ferrer (tactics, footwork & fitness)
David Nalbandian (two-handed backhand and return of serve)
Tommy Robredo (one-handed backhand)
Sam Groth (serve)
Simon Konov and Alex Slabinsky (entire game)
Our online videos have been viewed over 120 million times and we are the most followed tennis instructional website in the world with over 250k social media followers.
What makes us different? Unlike most other tennis websites, every coach teaching you the game has not only coached at performance level but has competed at pro level so you are in unique hands,
Click the link below to start improving your game.
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How To Get Better at Tennis - 10 Fast Ways To Start Winning. Learn how to improve in tennis quickly and start winning matches against any opponent. In this beginner tennis lesson by Top Tennis Training we discuss all the elements of the game that can give you quick gains for maximum results. Download our free pdf guides: www.top-tennis-training.com/free-guide/
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Let us know in the comments below what level you play at and what will your focus be over the next few months for your tennis improvement?
Press the LIKE button and don't forget to Subscribe and Share this lessons with anyone you think needs it. This tennis tutorial is perfect for tennis players and tennis coaches who want to learn how to play tennis or how to win in tennis or how to play better tennis and how to win more tennis matches and how to get good at tennis quickly.
In this tennis tips video:
00:00 How To Improve in Tennis
00:15 Serve
01:34 Consistency
03:08 Fitness
04:20 Hit Here
05:20 Attack
06:20 Net Play
07:10 Technique
08:00 Tennis Diary
09:08 Competitive Points
10:05 Pro Matches
#tennis #toptennistraining #tennislesson
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Awesome thank you
Is early preparation the key to good tennis
Is Djokovic switching which arm is bent causing that little drop in the racket head before he strikes the ball?
Changed the forehand? Don’t like
Added a different finish, Andre style.
This clip is amazing but seems so risky to hit a slice that's so close to the net!
It is risky if you don’t have enough underpin and haven’t worked on it extensively
Pushing a few slices in in the warm up, helps me a lot to play the agressivly after that. Therefore I need both!
Pushing the slice isn’t an issue, it’s thinking that’s the ideal way to slice all the time
I would not want to play against your serves, but greatly appreciate your insight on how to effectively execute the Kick Serve! The brushing from 7>1 (and 8>2) are the best explanations I’ve seen.. The emphasis on the ball toss is still at Noon (or just slightly behind the left shoulder), correct? Cheers from Hawai’i 🤙
Are those the courts Venus and Serena grew up on?
I actually trained as a kid on the courts they started in Saginaw, Michigan. Those courts were better than this one. I’ve told the club owner he needs to invest in his courts
Good tips
This is a great video !!!
I’ve never had a lesson on a slice and I need one! 🙌🏻
Voilà un coup à maîtriser en fin de cinquième set. Dementieva a fait toute sa belle carrière avec !
Do you have a full video on this explaining the concepts
Can you make a video like this but for the one handed backhand
We’ve got one on our instagram page, handle is toptennistraining or on my personal one which is coach_simon_ttt
poor footwork on OH: you block youself straightening the right leg and so lose a lot of power. keep the leg bent and pass through it. TH is pretty well
Maybe you can post some videos of your great backhands and we can learn from them? Send the link when it’s done so we can critique it
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial I can say that my technique is far rom the perfection without any footage, and I make exactly this mistake very often (actually every time I'm not under pressure, when I'm in rush the problem mysteriously goes away). This is why I know it, see it, and talk to you. If you wanna see only enthusiastic compliments here sorry for that, just delete my comments
Ever hear the phrase, armchair expert?
First of all, I want to point out that you looked very good. I understand how difficult it was psychologically) And training with Roger is a memory that will last a lifetime. I don't even know how you managed to organise it).
💥3 Types of Two Handed Backhand Swings You Should Master: 👉 Full swing: great for producing power and topspin as you have room to accelerate 👉 Half swing: great for taking the ball early and dealing with faster balls 👉 Return swing: use when returning first or big serves or when blocking the ball in points
There is no diff between modern and next gen lol. Aside from the takeback which is going to hit late more
Pay closer attention to the tip of the racket at the start of the swing in both variations and the elbow. Major technical differences
Next gen seems like a combo of ATP and WTA FH’s?
I’d say it’s more of a evolution of the modern swing but suits the western grip more, for power generation
my 12y/o daughter do the 1st one. she just learned it and her getting better and stronger!
Nice, it’s a solid step one to master
Thank you for this very helpful video!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Net level 😊
Floor level 😉
what is the racket you use thats from head
Recently got back into trying to improve my serve and I still refer to this video.
Vamos 💪
This takes actual talent
😝
Thank you! But why doesn’t anyone talk about how unique thiems straight arm preparation OHBH is? It is so unique / every other pro uses their arm bent in prep. And every other ohbh struggles with high bouncing balls (although some like roger 17 stepped in). Thiem is the only one who had all the freedom benefits of a ohbh and also had a very stable arm so he can hit across the batt almost like a baseball bat. I’ve got a bent arm prep too and it helps a lot with spin but not well on flatter balls - it’s got many more moving parts. So backfoot or over the shoulder is much harder. Thiems backhand could be a ohbh model for the future - I think it’s to do with him having a 2hbh early on before transitioning to a one hander
To hit the ball correctly is the most important part, and the pronation topic feels much too limited. There is little rotation in the wrist, if any, without the two bones of the forearm, the radius and ulna, twisting and causing stress in the elbow, possibly leading to tennis elbow. Pronation rather relates to the forward twist of the shoulder, preceded by the backward twist of the shoulder when swinging the racket in the back. I think the wrist only follows through the twist of the shoulder after hitting the ball.
server 5 - Kyrios
great video! exactly what I need now
How is the ball staying So lowwww🤩🤩🤩
Net
Pet
Very goooood !!!
Many thanks 🙏
I was thinking Zverev for 4. He has a really good backhand and takes it back vertically
His technique is very unique for sure
Simon using the left handed forehand on his back hand side is fun.
Always a nice party trick to pull out 🤣
Where is this? The view from the court looks so beautiful.
Crete 🇬🇷
It’s the 2HBH under pressure that’s tricky to perfect. Not cream-puff feeds (although you need to start somewhere I guess).
Dealing with faster balls requires a different swing and usually more of an open or semi open stance
Stopping video when you hit the net. Smart 😂
🤣
What's interesting is that you mentioned your grip is a continental grip on the return even though your groundstrokes are with a semi-western. Is the reason why you use a continental grip because it's more comfortable and you want to hit the ball flat? If so, makes sense.
Continental grip for my backhand drive, as in the bottom hand (right) and that’s the same grip I use for my normal two handed backhand
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial Thanks. So then when you're holding the racket waiting for a return, do you have a semi- Western grip for the forehand and a continental for the backhand? Or just two continentals? Sorry if I missed that during the video.
I don’t use a semi western for my forehand, but an eastern so my waiting grip is an eastern forehand on the bottom hand and an eastern forehand on my top hand (for my two handed backhand) and if the serve comes to the backhand I then switch into my continental on the bottom hand. It’s something I covered in the lesson at the start
Another amazing video! Thanks!
Many thanks 🙏
Great. I learnt a lot
My pleasure 🙏
Thank you for this amazing video! I was always told that I had good strokes but bad footwork, so this definitely helped a lot. I was just curious, are the types of movements that you mentioned the only types of way you move and get to a ball in the court? Or is there anymore advanced methods? Thank you so much!
Helped me alooooooooot!!!!! Thank you guys
Do you still compete in tournaments? Haven't seen you uploaded any in a while?
I haven’t competed in almost two years now. I broke a rib in October 2022, that was my last match, then I was injured for 3-4 months, then in 2023 I was focusing more on creating proper lessons like this one and I was travelling a lot for our VIP camps so didn’t have much time to train. Then at the end of 2023 I slipped a disc in my back and I’ve been facing surgery since then, but now it looks like I may be improving by doing the rehab work so I’m hoping I can start training properly again soon and then I’ll see how the body holds up for tournaments. Too many years of intense coaching and prior to that of course competing at futures level, it’s taken a big toll on the body
Hitting like that for an hour or more on a beautiful spring morning is pure heaven
Absolutely 💯 However, we managed about 15 minutes and were toast 🤣
6 years of tennis experience, 1 year left it now rejoin for a month, hope I’ll be the same guy
Most appreciative and grateful 🙏
Super video!
Super video, perfect timing for me. Thanks again for being so thorough and clear.
great instruction! I struggle with my backward's loop. Too less flexibility and too much strength used.
Absolutely superb video. So clear. I will certainly recommend it to club mates ! Thank you !