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Forehand, Footwork, and Serve Drills with Jerry Ticer
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  • 1

    The Four Rules of Doubles: Focus on the Back Player
  • 2

    Court Positioning, Targeting, and the Side T
  • 3

    Mastering the Lob in Doubles Tennis
  • 4

    Understanding Tennis Shot and Practice Routines
  • 5

    Controlling the Ball placement
  • 6

    The Importance of Targeting Weaknesses
  • 7

    Practicing Ghost Doubles in Tennis
  • Lesson 8:
    TRL Tennis Drill: King's Court and Serving Strategies

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    • This lesson introduces a competitive singles drill called TRL (Tingles), where players compete to become the "king" by winning points. It emphasizes serving, volleying, and strategic shot placement, such as hitting lobs and forehands. The drill incorporates various rules to improve court positioning and tactical awareness, making it a fun way to practice essential tennis skills while competing for the title of "king."

  • 9

    Crafting Effective Practice Plans

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Forehand, Footwork, and Serve Drills with Jerry Ticer

In this focused tennis lecture, Coach Jerry Ticer offers in-depth instruction on key skills and drills, with a particular emphasis on serve and volley techniques, footwork, and strategic play. The course begins by teaching how to develop a powerful and consistent serve, followed by mastering the volley. Coach Ticer emphasizes the importance of footwork, offering drills to improve agility and sp...

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