Most notable to me and not commented on by you is how your eye stays where the ball was after your shot, more so than other videos I see ,this must play an important part in how effective your volley is.
@@SupremeTennis it's like I can't connect the racket to the ball very well when its too low and if it does hit the sweet spot it gets hard to place it and same with the high balls at the net that comes right in the face!!
Thanks for the response. Okay firstly, any ball that comes to your face or body, make sure to use your backhand volley. You will be able to react quicker and it’s physically far less awkward than using the forehand volley. Also, if you find you struggle to react to those balls quick enough, try to keep your racquet a little higher in your ready position when at the net. Look at the top doubles players.. their racquets are generally a little higher than that of a singles player as they have to deal with more reaction type volleys. Singles players only usually come in when they are on the offensive. With the low volleys, you have to get low. Remember to always keep your racquet head slightly above your wrist and maybe open up the face a little more too. You won’t be able to punch these volleys hard, you have to go for placement. So guide the ball deep into the corners (preferably the opponents backhand corner) or play a drop volley. When attempting to go deep with these low volleys, try not to chop or hack down on the ball, but instead extend through the motion more (I speak about this in the video). This will help you achieve better depth and set up an easier second volley. If you are really close to the net, angling off a drop volley will be your best option. Remember a loose grip to absorb the pace of the ball when playing drop volleys. I hope this helps.
This is by far the one of the best advanced volley technique videos on UA-cam! Very detailed and excellent demonstration in varios angles! Great job!
Hey Leon, This is great advice. Thank you. Straight forward and simple. Less is more. !!
Fantastic volley video. Definitely, one of the best directive/instructional video I have seen thus far. Thank you!
Most notable to me and not commented on by you is how your eye stays where the ball was after your shot, more so than other videos I see ,this must play an important part in how effective your volley is.
You’re absolutely right 👍
Super detailed. Never seen a video like this on UA-cam. Good job bro
Huge thumbs up. Great short and detailed packed video.
Very useful and thorough demonstration here ! Good job!
Thank you Phil!
What a cool place to have a tennis court.
Ha! It is a great tennis club 👍
Shame they’re not acrylic courts though😊
Thanks. Appreciate the detailed tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Merci beaucoup pour toutes ces explications. Bonjour et respect de la France ;-)
Great tips! Dont lay racket back, will do, will make sure loading on correct foot as well
Let me know how you get on 👍
Nice, clear, insightful video. Simple to apply tips., Ill try them out
Thanks. Let me know how you get on 👍
Gracias
You’re most welcome! 👍
Thank u for such a detailed video
My please 👍
Excellent video. Thanks
Thank you!
Positive tips, thanks!
No problem!
Very comprehensive video
Great tips coach. Not sure about those courts though! Synthetic clay went out in the 80s!
Fantastic information thanks for sharing
You’re welcome and thanks for the kind words 👍
Great tips, thanks. Will be trying them out very soon. For really low balls any further tips?
nice one coach good video!
Thank you very much. What a great technique of volley. I am going to give it a try. God blesses us all. Rahayu rahayu rahayu.🌞🌛🙏
Great and thank you! Let us know how you got on?
@@SupremeTennis I have been doing much better recently. Thank you so much coach. God blesses us all. Rahayu rahayu rahayu.🌞🌛🙏
This is great news. Happy to hear it 🙏
well done buddy!!!
Thanks man 👍
Well done
Thank you 👍
Nice i will practice this thx u
You are welcome 👍
What did John McEnroe do different on his volley and why.
Bob
Bro, I need help with volleys that are really close to the net.!!
Sure, what seems to be the problem. Always hit them in the net?
@@SupremeTennis it's like I can't connect the racket to the ball very well when its too low and if it does hit the sweet spot it gets hard to place it and same with the high balls at the net that comes right in the face!!
Thanks for the response. Okay firstly, any ball that comes to your face or body, make sure to use your backhand volley. You will be able to react quicker and it’s physically far less awkward than using the forehand volley.
Also, if you find you struggle to react to those balls quick enough, try to keep your racquet a little higher in your ready position when at the net. Look at the top doubles players.. their racquets are generally a little higher than that of a singles player as they have to deal with more reaction type volleys. Singles players only usually come in when they are on the offensive.
With the low volleys, you have to get low. Remember to always keep your racquet head slightly above your wrist and maybe open up the face a little more too. You won’t be able to punch these volleys hard, you have to go for placement. So guide the ball deep into the corners (preferably the opponents backhand corner) or play a drop volley.
When attempting to go deep with these low volleys, try not to chop or hack down on the ball, but instead extend through the motion more (I speak about this in the video). This will help you achieve better depth and set up an easier second volley.
If you are really close to the net, angling off a drop volley will be your best option. Remember a loose grip to absorb the pace of the ball when playing drop volleys.
I hope this helps.
@@SupremeTennis tysm!! definitely gonna keep this in mind while practicing volleys!!
No problem! Let me know how it goes. Happy to help.
beautiful volleys. if coach cant play they cant teach
Nice vid bro.. whose the guy feeding you?
Woozi
Huge backswing is not good..mostly in power ball
like
you skipped telling watching the ball is the most important thing
murat fun definitely helps