



The best tennis tactic ans strategy is to have a plan and be prepared before you step on the court, no matter what level you play at.
It helps to think about your own tennis game and what you are doing and when you have a basic tactical plan ready it can really boost your confidence.
To start with. It’s no good give up straight away on a tactic when it doesn’t work the first time. What I mean is, like Brad Gilbert says in Winning Ugly – if you are down a set and 5-0 that’s when you change because your tactic isn’t working. Me personally, I don’t wait until I am down that far to change my tactic.
I recommend this site Tennis Mind Game for a full tennis tactic guide the best online book is Tennis Strategy Encyclopedia
Remember, if you have a plan to play a tactic or stragegy in a match, stick with that tactic.
If you are playing a match and winning and you’re only a short distance from taking the match DO NOT I repeat DO NOT try anything fancy or new!
That is the biggest mistake I see players make when they get close to a win, they get fancy and start taking chances. Don’t fall into that trap.
What ever tactic got you into a winning position is the same tactic you need to keep doing until you shake hands.
Good luck and be sure to check out Tennis Strategy Encyclopedia for a full tennis tactic and strategy guide




“I have used this book to coach kids and teenagers tennis, and I even use many of the drills and games for beginner adult tennis coaching too. It is full of great ideas and we have a lot of fun on the court with this. ”
Reviewer: Lillian
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Book Reviewed: Coaching Youth Tennis by America Sport Education Program
The book is divided in to sections beginning with the obvious issue of having a parent as a coach and how to effectively manage your relationship with your child if this is your situation.
The basics of being an effective coach are covered thoroughly and will help you communicate well with young players.
There are games and drills for players aged 6-12 and more games for players 10-18 years old.
Also included in the book are Season Plans which outline what to teach each lesson consecutively. Be aware it is an American book so it references the USTA and US club systems and the US school calender. But it’s easy to modify it to suit your own lesson plans.
There are diagrams to go with a lot drills and games described to make it easy to follow along.
It also covers stroke technique with full diagrams and explanations which is great if you are teaching beginners (of any age)
Like I said earlier, we have had a lot of fun on court with these games, especially the rallying games where we keep the ball in play as long as we can (it is great for the kid’s concentration because they want to reach their goal which keeps them inspired and motivated to try)
Something I really like about the over all feel of this book is the constant priority placed on being able to rally with another person. It’s not just about how you hit the ball, or about winning, it’s about learning how to control where the ball lands and rallying with your tennis partner for enjoyment too.
Plus when you have a small group of players learning together it provides a great environment for growth and camaraderie.
Have fun
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Tennis Coaching Dvds with Nick Bollettieri gives you access to the coaches coach, the tennis guru of the Professionals, the most famous tennis coach in the world and these coaching Dvd’s are perfect for serious tennis players. If you can’t afford to get coaching with him and his team in Florida then this is the next best thing for your tennis game.
Reviewer: Lillian
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Dvds Reviewed: Nick Bollettieri’s Stroke Instruction Series
Nick Bollettieri has developed and coached many of the world’s top players, including Andre Agassi, Monica Seles, Boris Becker, Mary Pierce, Tommy Haas, and Anna Kournikova and more.
His teaching techniques and effective coaching methods have formed the foundation for these DVDs so you are sharing in his world-renowned knowledge.
These Dvd’s cover serves, return of serve, forehands, drop shots, and tactics to practice
This six-DVD’s include:
Killer Forehand
Bollistic Backhand
Sonic Serve
Tenacious Net Play
Right Back Atcha Returns
Deadly Drop Shots and Lobs
As you would expect these are a high quality of Dvd. They teach the modern shots and style of serve, backhand, volleys etc. Be prepared for a lot of information if you get these. This Dvd collection is a long term investment into your tennis future because you can keep coming back and watching them again, and like anything, you notice things you didn’t notice the first time you watched.
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How to tennis serve.
To begin to serve make sure you stand side ways to the net with the arm you hold the tennis racquet with closest to the fence at the back of the court.
Your front foot is not allowed to touch the base line (other wise it’s called a ‘foot fault’) but stand as close as you can to the line anyway.
Toss the ball up above your head about five feet in the air, position the toss above and a little bit in front of you aiming for an imaginary 1 o’clock if you are right handed or 11 o’clock if your are left handed.
Your racquet position while tossing the ball is best dropped behind your head while you are waiting for your ball toss to come into your hitting zone.
To have a good strong service swing just imagine you are throwing a baseball – For example, notice that when you throw a baseball what happens is, after the ball has left your hand, your hand keeps moving to what’s called ‘follow through’ – it’s the same in tennis, so after you hit the ball let the racquet keep swinging through. This will help your speed and spin.
After you have got your serve in quickly get into ready position (Ready position is when you stand in the middle of the court behind the baseline, your knees slightly bent and springy, facing the front of the court with both hands on the racquet – you are ready for the next shot, hence the name ‘ready position’)
When practicing your serve it is a good idea to practice your ball toss. Stand as if you were going to serve, toss the ball up but don’t hit it, just see where it lands. Ideally it should land within 1 foot of your own feet – in front of you but slightly closer to your racquet holding hand.
Once you are confident with your serve then the rest of your game will also get better too.
I recommend you get some tips from a coach one on one if you are serious about getting your serve working for you. Go and practice some basics on an empty court if you have time, this is another way to get better. Or if you would like more online instruction have a look at this online coaching course that is immediately downloadable and has video instructions CLICK HERE




“WebTennis.net with Brent Abel is the most comprehensive and long standing online tennis coaching on the internet. Brent Abel has been online since 1999 and his website WebTennis.net with tennis instruction videos and tennis newsletter is the most complete, online tennis coaching for any level that I’ve seen yet!!”
Reviewer: Lillian
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Website Reviewed: Brent Abel WebTennis.net
Brent Abel gives a lot a great coaching away free when you are a subscriber. The free newsletter and video lessons are jam packed with coaching tips that can help most club players.
NOTE: You need to sign up to the newsletter to gain access to free lessons, you will be sent directly to Brent’s FREE Video & Audio Tips Series which is a page full of Free Video Tennis Lessons.
Here is a sample of one of Brent’s Tennis Lessons…
As you can see this is real coaching that is specific and professional.
Brent is an active tournament player (and winner) and gives regular coaching tips on his blog with 4-5 new posts a month.
The level of coaching is broad. Most lessons are great quick tips for any beginner, club player or tournament player. He gives good solid advice and opinion on tournament strategies and frustrations experienced by most social and club tennis players form time to time.
You can also buy all his lessons on DVDs so you don’t have to stay at your computer. Plus when you purchase the DVDs you get additional bonus lessons that aren’t available free online, plus get an ebook and ongoing support backed by a money back guarantee.
Brent’s site provides a tennis coach at your beckon call. Check it out Here.
Enjoy
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Tennis Serve Dvd by Bill Mountford is a comprehensive and high quality tennis serve Dvd. For coaches, this dvd is perfect because of the drill sequences it details. The recreational tennis player will gain confidence and coordination if you practice these drills and apply the tennis serve advice on this Dvd.
Reviewer: Lillian
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Dvd Reviewed: Becoming a Champion Tennis Player: The Serve Dvd
This is a dvd for all levels of player. It’s a well produced dvd that moves through progressively everything about serving from start to finish.
It starts with the basics about grip, foot placement, ball toss and racket head position. Then from there he builds on this foundation of fundamentals.
For coaches, this dvd is perfect because of the drill sequences. He is specific with drill sets for serve practice and application.
The recreational player will gain confidence with coordination if you practice these drills and apply his advice.
Comprehensive and easy to understand and high quality dvd.
Bill is a well renowned USTA National Tennis Center Director of Tennis and USTA.com article contributor.
Buy ‘The Serve’ Dvd by Bill Mountford




“Ultimate Tennis Serve Dvd with James Jensen is a perfect tennis serve instruction Dvd for beginner players. You will have made a wise investment in your tennis game because seeing these serve skills demonstrated properly will really help you learn quickly and easily”
Reviewer: Lillian
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Dvd Review: Pro Tennis Lessons “Ultimate Serve” by James Jensen
Pro Tennis Lessons Ultimate Serve is an instruction dvd to show you exactly where to change your service motion so you get more serves into play and as a result gain more confidence in yourself and your serve.
Most high-level college players and tournament players would already be aware of these fundamentally important serve information on these dvds. However for beginners and intermediate players you will have made a wise investment in James Jensen’s lessons.
Anyone who’s ever struggled with their serve and gets frustrated over it being their weaker shot will be able to turn it around with the help of James Jensen’s tips. You’ll definitely get a lot out of it that’s for sure.
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