How To Hit Your Forehand Straight To Your Opponents Weakness

by | Apr 7, 2018

How To Hit Your Forehand Straight To Your Opponents Weakness

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. joe donahue

    Great instruction reminders. Coming back from shoulder replacement and knee replacement in the past two years, these short videos are great reminders to help me regain confidence and accuracy in my game. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Tom Avery

      Thanks Joe, I wish the best in a speedy recovery and glad my tips are helping.
      All the best,
      Tom

      Reply
  2. valerie

    thanks for the video showing how to hit down the line, which can go haywire at times. i would like to make a suggestion that might be helpful. if the shot you’re demonstrating is captured from a side view as well as or opposed to being captured from behind you, it would be easier to see the execution of the shot. just a little food for thought.

    Reply
    • Tom Avery

      Hi Valerie,
      Sounds good will do…I like that food for thought!
      To your tennis success,
      Tom

      Reply

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