Developing Consistency and Confidence in Your Serve
by Mike Whittington
Do you have the confidence to step up to the baseline and hit a variety of serves
regardless of the score? Since the serve is the most significant shot in tennis, it is
important to gain control over it and feel comfortable when the heat is on during a tight
match. It is amazing how some players can develop an aggressive forehand or backhand yet
never be able to use it to its full potential simply because they are starting with a weak
serve. Here is a little drill that will put some pressure on you in practice and allow you
to develop confidence as you compete against yourself.
The object of the drill is to play a set against yourself using only a first serve.
Play one set from the deuce court and one from the ad court. If you are new player and
have difficulty preventing double faults, simply getting the serve anywhere in the box
counts as a point for you. Without switching sides, serve again and award a point either
to yourself or an imagined opponent. For instance, if you get your first serve in,
youre up 15-love. Missing the second serve makes it 15-15. It might sound easy but
you can put certain hitting areas up to increase the difficulty.
Lets say you are a solid player with a relatively good serve. Your problem
happens to be that you cant get your serve into the backhand on big points. Place
cones in the center of the service box to divide the box into a forehand and backhand
side, then only award yourself points when your serve lands in the backhand side. As you
become more proficient, progressively make the target area smaller to increase difficulty.
You can even ad spins to the mix. I recently had a collegiate player who wanted more kick
on his serve. He played a serving set against himself but each serve had to hit the back
fence in the air to win the point. Now that makes you concentrate!
As you can see there are several variation to this drill. The thing I like most is you
dont need anyone else to do it and it still helps you with the most important shot
in the game. Its also just about impossible to conquer as long as you keep
increasing the difficulty. My collegiate player lost 6-3! As you develop more and better
serves using this drill you will start carrying the confidence gained into match play and
a confident serves leads to confident points! |