Category: Simple Drills
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Don’t Be a Power Pat!
🎾 One of the biggest mistakes beginners make: Trying to hit the ball too hard. Control always comes before power. Focus on keeping the ball in play longer—you’ll win more points just by being consistent. Less power. More control.
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No Partner?
🎾 Want to improve your tennis without a partner? Try this: Find a wall and rally against it. Start slow and aim for consistency—not power. If you can hit 20 shots in a row, your game will improve fast. Simple, but very effective.
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Serve Tip
🎾 Most beginner players struggle with their serve—and it’s usually because of one thing: They don’t reach up on contact. Instead of swinging forward, focus on reaching UP toward the ball. This small change can instantly improve your power and consistency.
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How to Improve Your Tennis Serve For Beginners
If you’re new to tennis, learning how to serve can feel intimidating. The serve is one of the most important shots in the game because every point starts with it. The good news? You don’t need power right away—you need consistency, rhythm, and proper technique. Here’s a beginner-friendly guide to improving your tennis serve step…
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5-Minute Wall Volley Drill for Beginners
Welcome to your first home tennis drill! You don’t need a court to improve your game. This simple wall volley drill is perfect for building hand-eye coordination and perfecting your contact point. The Wall Volley Challenge What you need: A tennis racket, a tennis ball (or a foam ball for indoors), and a flat wall.…