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Three essential tips to improve your tennis forehand
This instructional tennis video provides practical solutions for players struggling with overshooting their forehand ...
You have never won a French Open, even though you could have won the title multiple times in any other era. The same player has vanquished you for the last four years, each year more convincingly than ...
You may be stronger in forehand than backhand or vice versa, but you’ll find a need for both in most matches. Whether you’re playing tennis casually or you're a pro like in Red Bull’s Bassline ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — It happens in every match that Coco Gauff plays. Sometimes, it happens in every game, or seemingly on every point that doesn’t end quickly. The ball comes sailing over the net ...
May is here, and that means it’s Tennis Month! It’s the perfect opportunity to fine-tune your game and work on your forehand, arguably the most crucial stroke in today’s tennis. Whether you’re hitting ...
Emma Raducanu loves to tinker with her own technique. She sees herself almost as a tennis scientist, running daily experiments in the lab. This is unusual. Where most players look to improve their ...
Tennis is a sport that has evolved tremendously over the past years. Players have become taller, stronger and fitter, turning a professional tennis match into a battle of powerful hitting. The now old ...
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Rafael Nadal has one of the best forehands in tennis history. He uses the same principles that several other top players in the world use and yet, his forehand looks markedly different. Few players in ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — There’s a young woman who looks a lot like Coco Gauff at Melbourne Park for the Australian Open. She has the same fiery, competitive eyes, the same tendency to break out in a ...
An analysis of 200 forehand winners in the men’s draw from the first round of this year’s Australian Open reveals several fascinating facts about the fearsome forehand. Let’s start with the bad news.
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