I've probably seen thousands of tennis instruction YT Videos, but this one made the most immediate impact into my game with just a simple tip. I've been strugling with very low first serve percentages so I started just using my kick serve for the first serve also. After following your stance tip my first serve % is up from maybe 10 to 70% . Thanks for your awesome content.
Great video. Tips are really useful and focussing on each and every one of them really pays off. Of course it´s a matter of practising thereafter. Continental grip is what I am going to focus on next this remains a bit sketchy still. Thanks again.
Great content here. I think Jeff has so many different ideas and tips for the serve that this will be of value to a wide range of skill levels: such as a the finger position for holding the grip being more for the lower skill level while the different follow throughs (slice, flat) benefitting more the advanced players. Thanks for the video!
@ 11:00 stance I believe the feont foot should be parallel to baseline on the deuce side and point away from the baseline 20° or more. This allows you to use the same swing path and contact point regardless of target. Its regrettable that my old knees no longer allow for such an extreme stance.😢
I've probably seen thousands of tennis instruction YT Videos, but this one made the most immediate impact into my game with just a simple tip. I've been strugling with very low first serve percentages so I started just using my kick serve for the first serve also. After following your stance tip my first serve % is up from maybe 10 to 70% . Thanks for your awesome content.
Great video. Tips are really useful and focussing on each and every one of them really pays off. Of course it´s a matter of practising thereafter. Continental grip is what I am going to focus on next this remains a bit sketchy still. Thanks again.
JEFF THIS IS AMAZING VIDEO .... WOW I THINK THIS IS GOING TO BE A GAME CHANGER IN MY SERVE ... THANK YOU JEFF FOR EVERYTHING
Thank you so much! You are the best Serve Coach. Specially for the Left eye dominant right handed player like me
Thank you again, Jeff
ERES muy buen entrenador te felicito ya que eres un jugador zurdo gracias por tus consejos
Thank you. Such helpful information!
Awesome video Jeff! Keep the awesome content coming👍
A nice overview and reminder of key points
Great content here. I think Jeff has so many different ideas and tips for the serve that this will be of value to a wide range of skill levels: such as a the finger position for holding the grip being more for the lower skill level while the different follow throughs (slice, flat) benefitting more the advanced players. Thanks for the video!
Excellent video Jeff
Great great lesson
Hi Jeff...your neutral spine tip, do you get into neutral spine before toss or when?...thank you doc!!!
Great video. Can you also do a video about doing a slice serve.
excellent
@ 11:00 stance
I believe the feont foot should be parallel to baseline on the deuce side and point away from the baseline 20° or more. This allows you to use the same swing path and contact point regardless of target.
Its regrettable that my old knees no longer allow for such an extreme stance.😢
Can you do more slow motion shots of the techniques so we can get the exact process and thinking all the way through the motions?
How does flat serve differ in swing and position?
I'm trying to become a vip member of your page, but the page isn't working and I can't, can you help me?
I'm a little confused about the dirty diaper. Is that only for a topspin first serve?
i wish you did not have this video inverted .. i'm a lefty too 😢
How can you serve this well right handed??
I’ma lefty and we flip the videos
@@TennisEvolution I was so curious about this. Thanks for sharing. You are the best Jeff!!!
@@user-yq1rc6or9x You're welcome! I appreciate it.
Mouratoglou says to toss the ball more to the right 🤔
Watch Pat serve and then compare with Jeff. That should should clarify which technique is correct.