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Private Lessons: The Volleying - The Mechanics
What does praying have to do with a successful volley? Perhaps more than you think! In this second article of Scott Murphy's series he lays out the mechanics of the basic forehand and backhand volleys. Probably the most misunderstood part of volley mechanics is the arm frameworks position, and it all begins with a prayer.

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Balance and Vision II
The pros seem to glide around the court with grace and ease - ever focused on the ball, yet balance and vision are two areas that are often neglected at the club level. Jim McLennan has developed exercises designed to get students past the descriptions and language and learn how these things feel.

Effortless Tennis - Keys to Peak Performance II
Competitive effort is the driving force on the pro tennis circuit and in club matches everywhere, however, this emphasis on competition may very well be an impediment to learning the game. Brent Zeller believes that students develop faster, go further, and have more fun in a non-competitive environment. In part II, he describes what he believes to be the final six "keys to peak performance." Zeller's unique approach provides a generalized blueprint for learning, not just a method for teaching the game of tennis.

ProStrokes Gallery: Marat Safin - New this Issue, Serves and Returns
He has one of the most powerful, versatile, and compact games on the tour. This issue completes our ProStrokes portrait of Marat Safin, adding his serve and his return game. Study his minimal wind up on his serve, his compact backhand return, and his aggressive forehand. This plus his groundstrokes and net game, only on TennisONE.
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Racquet Research - The New Rankings are Here
TennisONE continues its revolutionary way for players to evaluate the bewildering number of racquets and exotic design features in the tennis market. Racquet Research is based on actual scientific measurements and goes beyond the claims of manufacturers, or even the subjective play test evaluations found in magazines. Check out the latest rankings and see how your racquet measures up. - Wilmot McCutchen

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The TennisONE Library is a unique online source that gives you instant access to some of the best coaches and tennis writers in the game. Here's just a sample of what you can find there.

  • Sampras Serve: The Racquet Path - John Yandell
  • Private Lessons - Forehand Preparation - Scott Murphy
  • First Two Steps: The Key to Quickness - By Michael Friedman

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Advanced Tennis High Speed Videos

Super Slow Motion Digital Videos from Advanced Tennis Research, directed by John Yandell. The Stroke Archive Series includes footage of Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Lleyton Hewitt, Gustavo Kuerten, Marat Safin, Roddick, and more.

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Bob Larson's Newsletter

  • Player News
  • A Busy Year
  • Good Timing
  • Hand It Over, Part II
  • Davis Cup: He's At It Again
  • Hand It Over

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