
Welcome to my new “Teach yourself tennis” series, using the best YouTube videos
I’ll be your video curator / instructor ! selecting the best free coaches out there…
If, like me, you learned your tennis a while back, you probably have nice “old school” strokes and all these top-spin shots seem a bit ”alien”. However topspin shots provide more margin for error and make the shots harder to return for your opponent.
This first post on the Forehand (part 1 of 2) focuses on the basic understanding of what is required to make the transition from a “classic” to a “modern” forehand and is also what you would explain to a beginner tennis player learning to hit a modern forehand!
This initial video talks about the 4 basic key points of a topspin forehand:
- The grip – except he talks at first about the semi-western grip and really you should use the eastern forehand grip (which he recommends at the end) – refer to my post#1 on the ”grip” for more details on suitable grips
- The ready position and racquet back
- The “pat the big dog” position
- The follow through, finishing high over your shoulder
This next video decomposes the forehand movement more precisely. And since the celebrity coach is of my “vintage”, I felt comfortable listening to her 🙂
- Footwork
- Early shoulder turn
- Contact point
- Grip
She then gives more details and answers a few good questions
This next video emphasises 3 key points required to make a topspin forehand:
- Have the proper swing path – not just “low to high” but lower than the ball contact point to higher than it
- Don’t use muscle power but use the correct “kinetic chain” (proper movement)
- Work on getting the required ball flight/shape over the net
Finally, this video is a coaching lesson to transform a rather “ugly” traditional looking forehand into something much better… You might associate with the guy’s problems:
- Bad grip
- not turning your body
- not going from low to high
and may benefit from the drills demonstrated:
I hope you found this video selection useful and join me for part 2 of the Forehand soon.
