Friday, April 26, 2013

How To Serve In Tennis #1: Slice Serve Technique

How to serve in tennis with the tennis serve technique? Approximately three of the best technique which the greatest? Do you also questioned as in the sentence above? If true, you are very lucky to have this forehand techniques blog. Below will be reviewed with the clear and some tennis serve tips. 

In the game of tennis serve technique, there's a good spanking for newbie’s, and techniques suitable for attacks to the opponent. The technique is a slice serve, which is the opposite of a flat serve (Cannonball). Slice serve allows the offender serve hit the ball hard enough which remains controlled by the spin sideways. 

If trained diligently, the ball will land on a permanent basis or consistent in serve court opponent. The ball can be hit without great effort and the resulting spin often brings difficulties for the recipient. 

Since slice serve has to be given on the ball, you shouldn't be wearing the Eastern forehand grip, but the Continental model, namely a grip which is a blend of Eastern Backhand and forehand. This Grip allows doing a very free hand motion, which is not appropriate for ground stroke, but is useful to serve it. It has been described in the section that discusses the forehand chop. To perform a tennis serve technique to the deuce court, put the tip of your left leg about an inch behind the baseline and as close as possible to the middle point. Your body has to stand sideways to the net with your left leg form the angle of approximately 45 degrees to the baseline to make it easier for you when spinning; your right foot should be placed approximately 6 inches closer to the right sideline. Body weight rests in a balanced way on to two feet. 

Tennis Serving Tips 
Follow these techniques serve to be rhythmic, with both arms to run each function simultaneously. Before you do the toss, put your feet in the correct position on the baseline and do the grip. Hold a tennis racket handle field with the high waist and the head of the racket face to face with the left waist, but with a distance of approximately 12 inches from him. Racquet head should be slightly higher than handle. The tennis ball is gripped in the fingers of the left hand, had to be brought on the threads of the racket. Right arm being relaxed and slightly bent, left arm forming the angle is approximately 90 degrees. Now the weight was moved to the back leg. This position allows you to start the movement of back swing and toss together. 

When the left hands do toss the ball, hands and right arm have to pull the racket and picked it up. When the toss was completed, his left arm had to be stretched at all, while the right hand, with the right elbow bent sharply, should be very close to your right ear.

The racket is held horizontally at the rear of the head. When the ball reaches the highest point in the process, this right arm toss strung on each so you can get to the ball. So the right arm is moving forward, the left arm moves down, move to the left and body weight was moved to the front. You have to hit the tennis ball approximately 12 inches inside the baseline and with full expanded the sleeves. When the ball is hit, the wrist is moving ahead and produces additional towed, side spin, or slice. Side spin is somewhat reduce the speed of the ball, and the ball fell to help control the service court. 

After the ball is struck, lower your body crossed with a racket, then past the left leg in a follow through a smooth movement. Your right foot moves forward to prepare a welcome return by the opponent. 

For the continuation of the article How to serve in tennis, will explain Why Toss is a very important part of the serve.
source: Experience and private tennis teacher

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