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Index

Here is the index of all my content where I hope eventually will became a free ebook for you all:

  1. Grips, how to hold the racket.
  2. The ball contact determines success!
  3. The ball always go perpendicular to the racket.
  4. Groundtrokes preparation and timing.
  5. Hitting 1 meter above the net
  6. Forehand mechanics
  7. Two handed backhand mechanics
  8. One handed backhand mechanics
  9. Slice
  10. Follow through the ball.
  11. Serve return
  12. Approach
  13. Forehand volley
  14. Backhand volley
  15. Fast reaction volleys
  16. Swing volley
  17. Safe serve
  18. The toss
  19. Kick serve
  20. Slice serve
  21. Flat serve
  22. Pronation
  23. The trophy position
  24. The serve leg movement
  25. The smash
  26. The backhand smash
  27. Playing with adversities

Strategy

  1. Positioning
  2. Ball depth
  3. Hitting cross court
  4. Hitting on the line

About me

I’m Vin Baccelli, a PTR certified tennis coach and a former NCAA college player. Welcome to my blog, where I’m dedicated to helping players of all levels excel on the court.

Online Consulting and Video Analysis

As a consultant and technical video analyst, I provide personalized coaching and analysis services online. Here’s a quick guide to recording your tennis footage for analysis:

  1. Camera Placement: Set up your recording device on a stable surface, ideally behind the baseline at court level.
  2. Frame the Shot: Make sure the entire court is visible, with you positioned centrally.
  3. Clear Audio: Record in a quiet environment to ensure clear feedback.
  4. Multiple Angles: Capture shots from different angles for a thorough analysis.
  5. Full-Length Shots: Record complete points or rallies to assess your game comprehensively.

Send me your footage at vinbaccelli@gmail.com, and I’ll offer detailed feedback and personalized recommendations to help you elevate your game.

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