Tennis Backhand Slice Tip

Happy New Year!

Not sure why, but I am really pumped for 2009.

It just seems that we have so much to work on, and yet, the kiss of death of improving is always information overload.

So, my goal this year for you is to maximize your learning / improvment.

Let’s start with two things…

First of all, I want to hear from you what is the #1 area of your game you want to change during 2009? 

Be very specific, not general. 

What one aspect of your game, either a stroke or strategy, would you like to be able to say in January 2010 that you worked on and definitley improved upon during this year?  Just send me an email to brent@webtennis.net and let me know.

And #2, let’s start 2009 with a quick tip on your backhand slice.  I know this isn’t a super glamorous shot to be working on, but any player who can hit a backhand slice that skids and stays low will have a tremendous weapon from the baseline.

Not only that, but once you really learn to hit that backhand groundstroke slice with true underspin that skids, not a shot that “sits” up over there, then your approach shots and volleys will get a lot better.

Check out this video clip below.

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