Dan Leon
Wimbledon Woods Racquet Club
Because they've learned to hit groundstrokes by taking the racket back,
many beginning players think they have to take the racquet back to generate
power on their volleys. When you're volleying, you don't have time
to take the racquet back. To correct this, I toss them a ball and
say, "Catch." When you catch a ball, you don't take your arm back
and then reach forward to catch the ball. You simply move your arm and hand
forward and catch it. Do the same when hitting your volley.
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