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February 23, 2021

Out, Up, and Through

Every player has been coached to “brush up the back of the ball” in order to generate topspin. While this advice is technically correct, it’s very misleading as to how this famous “brushing” actually...

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Federer's wrist is relaxed during both the backswing and forward swing; the wrist lag is passive
December 20, 2020

Silver: “Point Your Butt Cap at the Net”

Many bad cues originate from watching the pros; to the untrained eye, it looks like Rafael Nadal is turning his racket over through contact, even though he isn’t. As we watch on TV, there...

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