How To Hit Winning Returns
Against Slow Serves

by | May 24, 2019

Do you have trouble returning slow serves consistently? It could be too much play with the wrist in the contact zone, this tip will help you keep the racquet on line through the contact zone.

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Written by Tom Avery

Tom Avery has been helping and coaching students for 40 years. Tom has appeared everywhere from the Tennis Channel to YouTube. His coaching and clarity is second to none. Tom empowers every player to excel at any level of the game. He has a quick fix for every problem and is often referred to as the Godfather of Tennis Video Instruction.

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4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Eddie Allegrezza

    Tom

    That was a great tip and I’ll try my best to do it your way…
    Thank you…

    Eddie

    Reply
    • Tom Avery

      Hi Eddy,
      Give it a shot… it works!!!
      To your tennis success,
      Tom

      Reply
  2. Geoffrey Sohr

    Great lesson! Any tips on consistent good contact when your body, head , and eyes are elevating?

    Reply
    • Tom Avery

      Hi Geoffrey,
      Yes even when the body is elevating try to keep the head and eyes fixed, AND STILL… in the contact zone area.
      To your tennis success,
      Tom

      Reply

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