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When to Change Direction in Tennis: Paul Wardlaw`s Game Plan
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  • 1

    Mastering Tactical Foundations
  • 2

    Directional in Tennis
  • 3

    Grip and Ball Spin
  • 4

    Court Movement: From Basic to Advanced
  • 5

    Acute and Obtuse Angles in Tennis
  • 6

    Directional Groundstrokes
  • 7

    The 90-Degree Directional Shift
  • 8

    Adjusting Coaching Strategies for Player Flexibility
  • Lesson 9:
    Executing Directional Ball Placements

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    • This lesson emphasizes understanding and executing directional ball placements, specifically focusing on the obtuse angles and how to leverage them for strategic advantage. Through drills, players practice moving with purpose, hitting targets on the court while learning how to create opportunities for effective point finishes. The session integrates cross-court and down-the-line shots to enhance players' directional control.

  • 10

    Court Awareness and Refining Targets
  • 11

    Directional Changes and Timing

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When to Change Direction in Tennis: Paul Wardlaw`s Game Plan

Join Coach Paul Wardlaw in this insightful coaching course designed to elevate your tennis teaching strategies. Covering essential topics like directional changes, the "double 90" drill, and pressure tennis tactics, this course equips coaches with practical tools to improve their players' decision-making and on-court performance. From mastering forehand and backhand strategies to understanding ...

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