Coaching Tip - May 2015

    Spin
    Can be your best friend on court

    The more advanced Tennis players will learn to use spin to improve the consistency of their groundstrokes.
    In defence
    Higher loopy topspin from the back of the court
    Using slice to return the wider and shorter balls during a rally
    When attacking
    Hitting with topspin when putting away the shorter balls
    Using topspin or slice when hitting a approach shot prior to moving to the net

    Spin
    Spin involves the rotation of the tennis ball through the air after being hit by the racquet in the case of tennis.

    This spin or ball rotation is in
    a forward direction for topspin
    backwards for a slice or underspin stroke.

    In order to impart spin on the ball you must accelerate the racquet head through contact brushing the back of the ball causing it to spin in the desired direction.

    The main types of spin are topspin and slice.

    Topspin
    Topspin involves brushing the ball in an upward direction causing
    the ball to rotate in a forward direction
    the ball to dip through the air
    the ball to bounce forward and up when it hits the court

    In this way you can hit the ball hard but keep it in court and the bounce will make it hard for your opponent to return.

    Shot Preparation
    To improve your topspin ground stroke for forehand or backhand
    prepare as for your usual forehand or backhand
    drop the racquet head below the height of the ball
    brush vertically up the back of the ball
    the faster your racquet head speed the greater the topspin imparted on the ball
    follow through extending through the contact point before the racquet head moves over the ball

    A one handed backhand player may find it easier to use a more pronounced semi western or western backhand grip to generate more topspin.
    Two handed backhand players may find it easier to use an eastern backhand grip with the bottom hand.

    Practice
    During training sessions experiment with your topspin shots
    by seeing how high you can hit the ball over the net and keep the ball in the court
    hitting loopy topspin landing the ball on the baseline

    Slice
    Slicing the ball involves brushing downward on the back of the ball causing it to rotate backward as it travels to the other end of the court.
    Slice or underspin is used often for control but can be used to mix up the play during a rally.
    This stroke can be used on the forehand side as well particularly for approach shots

    Shot Preparation
    Improve your slice stroke by using the following technique
    prepare your racquet take back higher than for the usual forehand or backhand topspin stroke
    the forward swing is in a downward motion
    on contact hit the back of the ball in a downward movement
    in the follow through the racquet is moved from high to low through the ball

    Using the Slice to effect
    The slice is normally used on the backhand side to
    defend during rallies particularly on shorter or wider balls
    as a mix up against heavy topspin hitters
    as an approach shot so you can get to the net
    to keep the ball low to set the ball up for a volley put away

    Using spin Tactically
    Vary the spin on your strokes to keep your opponent guessing
    this prevents your opponent from developing a rhythm with his/her shots
    to mix up or disrupt the rhythm and/or pace of a rally
    slow down the pace by using slice or loopy topspin for heavy hitters
    hit heavier topspin to slower or loopy hitters
    hit the ball with high loopy topspin to the baseline to get the shorter ball for the put away
    hit a short slice shot to bring your opponent in so that you can hit your next shot past or over him/her
    hitting slice or topspin wide to one side of the court to open up the other side for a put away

    The same tactics can be used on the Serve
    slice or topspin the serve out wide to open up the other side of the court

    Practice
    During training sessions experiment with your slice shots
    by getting the ball to float off the racquet so that the ball knifes through the air
    impart underspin or slice backwards through the air keeping the ball low after it bounces

    I hope that you will find the hints outlined above of some assistance and that you are able to use the attacking lob as part of your game play during matches.  This will improve your consistency and help to boost your confidence so that you are able enjoy your matches and play to your ability and get the results that you deserve.

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    Coach Steve
    Email steve.james@stevejamestennis.com
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