This was so damn helpful. I compete against a player who just has this knack for hitting these low skidding shots around the service line and even shallower. I often have to move forward aggressively and hit these balls low and on the move. I've had some success but not enough consistency. This video, plus your approach footwork video, have helped immensely.
if I don't want to hit a normal slice off those low balls and want to hit a more penetrating slice drive then I will flip my racquet.. But If I just want to hit a normal slice to skim the ball, then I leave the strings all open to the ball.
A few key points takeaway from this great video for low balls: 1.) More shoulder tilt downwards 2.) Focus on the internal rotation (windshield wiper) - the follow through should finish below the shoulder level. 3.) Can choose to use reverse forehand if you want more topspin 4.) Avoid forced follow through above the shoulder
Where do guys live ? The content in your videos really breaks down the mechanics for the recreational player. Your techniques are logical but unique to most on UA-cam. You guys are a great team. Thanks. Cam
Love your tennis videos. Your topics and perspectives are unique and informative. Enjoy that you offer technical info in addition to great demos. Very clever guys ! Thanks. Cam
Excellent video! In your videos you often talk about “internal rotation” and also about “internal shoulder rotation”. Could you please specify exactly what you mean when using these terms? Keep up the great job 👍
RacquetFlex Looking forward to it. Would love to learn about not only technique of how it’s done but how we could train/prep our bodies to enable us to do it.
You both present very well thought out audiovisual teaching techniques. Thank you for that. So, when are you guys going to do the one handed backhand types?
How do you deal with low slow serves? I always hit them to the back fence. And sometimes the slow servers will throw in a slightly faster one which jams me up when I stand too close to the service line
Can you make a video about how to hit high balls? I go against players at my school that hit the balls high and deep into the court, they're usually way above my head, and it's frustrating to hit it back in. It's basically a topspin lob that somehow always manages to land right at the baseline.
Guys, for some reason ... Despite being 1.92m tall, I really struggle with high bouncing loopy balls but I actually have no problem with ankle and knee height flat balls. In fact I would say this is my best shot... I am able to regularly hit 80-100mph forehand winners off of extremely low balls that are coming to me quite hard.... I use a modified eastern grip (ala Federer/Tsitsipas/Sampras) My friends are surprised at how someone my height struggles with the high balls but loves the awkward low balls that everybody else struggles with . What's funny is I can hit these balls very flat so somehow I'm able to get the ball just over the net but keep it in court when the ball is below net level.... Any ideas on why this may be so ? I feel like I get scared and step / lean back on high bouncing balls which is a big no-no.
This was so damn helpful. I compete against a player who just has this knack for hitting these low skidding shots around the service line and even shallower. I often have to move forward aggressively and hit these balls low and on the move. I've had some success but not enough consistency. This video, plus your approach footwork video, have helped immensely.
if I don't want to hit a normal slice off those low balls and want to hit a more penetrating slice drive then I will flip my racquet.. But If I just want to hit a normal slice to skim the ball, then I leave the strings all open to the ball.
A few key points takeaway from this great video for low balls:
1.) More shoulder tilt downwards
2.) Focus on the internal rotation (windshield wiper) - the follow through should finish below the shoulder level.
3.) Can choose to use reverse forehand if you want more topspin
4.) Avoid forced follow through above the shoulder
I appreciate that your answers are extremely informative. More importantly are concise and normally ~5 mins
I had to rewatch this video several times because it is full of great information, thanks!
Thank you helps a lot, it frustrating missing these balls
Where do guys live ? The content in your videos really breaks down the mechanics for the recreational player. Your techniques are logical but unique to most on UA-cam. You guys are a great team. Thanks. Cam
Thanks for linking to our channel! Much appreciated. And great video as well by the way...
Hey, huge fan of your channel! Thank you for allowing us to use your superb footage!
Thanks for ascribing attribution to our channel for using our videos! Much appreciated mate.
the first person clips are a nice touch :)
Thanks, Tim. We will add more of those in the future.
Love your tennis videos. Your topics and perspectives are unique and informative. Enjoy that you offer technical info in addition to great demos. Very clever guys ! Thanks. Cam
That's my all time favorite racket!
I love these dynamic videos...bravo.!!
Awesome video thank you!
Excellent video!
In your videos you often talk about “internal rotation” and also about “internal shoulder rotation”.
Could you please specify exactly what you mean when using these terms?
Keep up the great job 👍
Many thanks ,very nice explanation .
Nice lesson dude. Love it!
Great video! Very helpful! Thanks 😊
Lovin’ all your content. Will you be covering any tips bout sliding?
Thanks, Ben.
Absolutely, we can cover that.
RacquetFlex Looking forward to it. Would love to learn about not only technique of how it’s done but how we could train/prep our bodies to enable us to do it.
You both present very well thought out audiovisual teaching techniques. Thank you for that.
So, when are you guys going to do the one handed backhand types?
Coming very soon!
RacquetFlex Awesome! Looking forward to it.
Please make a video about an offensive slice
How do you deal with low slow serves? I always hit them to the back fence. And sometimes the slow servers will throw in a slightly faster one which jams me up when I stand too close to the service line
Great explanation!
Nice words brother
Can you make a video about how to hit high balls? I go against players at my school that hit the balls high and deep into the court, they're usually way above my head, and it's frustrating to hit it back in. It's basically a topspin lob that somehow always manages to land right at the baseline.
We will make a video about handling high balls above the shoulder.
RacquetFlex I look forward to it
Agreed, love the technical breakdown on your videos, great stuff!
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Excellent work you deserve more subs
You guys are phenomenal!
You make great videos!!Thank you!
Love your videos! Super informative!
¡Muy bueno! Muchas gracias.
I have a question can I slide in hard court without the metal stamp on my shoes?
could we have a tennis serve video please?
Absolutely
the best channel
02:24 "Don't focus on strings facing down..." But why does Macci say you always have to "Pat The Dog" on backswing?
Can you do video on forhand volley
Thank for teach me my school player hit the ball to low can’t handle it
Awesome channel guys
Great video! One question,would u tell me how to hit with a straight arm forehand?
Thank you!!!
Got it! Thanks for the request.
amazing video!
At 3:14, your grip was not tight enough to prevent the racket becoming very unstable at contact. Otherwise, all your points are valid.
Nice video
U guys r awesome
The other thing to do is lob the ball if you have to hit it up don't feed it to him make him work and buy time to recover .
Thank you ;)
AnonymousYouzer, The pleasure is mine.
Do you guys teach private lessons? :-)
Make me curious, who is the left hand does ?
Daytri is a lefty.
can we watch you play some points or a match
Please make this video in slow motion. Teach the technique in slow motion
I got low balls
Guys, for some reason ... Despite being 1.92m tall, I really struggle with high bouncing loopy balls but I actually have no problem with ankle and knee height flat balls.
In fact I would say this is my best shot... I am able to regularly hit 80-100mph forehand winners off of extremely low balls that are coming to me quite hard.... I use a modified eastern grip (ala Federer/Tsitsipas/Sampras)
My friends are surprised at how someone my height struggles with the high balls but loves the awkward low balls that everybody else struggles with .
What's funny is I can hit these balls very flat so somehow I'm able to get the ball just over the net but keep it in court when the ball is below net level....
Any ideas on why this may be so ?
I feel like I get scared and step / lean back on high bouncing balls which is a big no-no.