Groundstroke Tennis Drills eBook
This eBook contains great drills that focus on groundstrokes. You will find both feeding and live ball drills all presented in an easy to read PDF eBook. There are clear instructions as well as easy to follow diagrams for every drill. Once you have opened your eBook please save the eBook to you own computer (save to "My Documents" or another folder of your choice) as this will allow you to have easier access to all drills as well as being able to print these drills when you want them. Click here to get your Groundstroke Tennis Drills eBook......more>>
Drills and Tips From the Pro Circuit - The Nalbandian Change of Direction Drill
By Rufus Keown
David Nalbandian has been a consistent performer on the pro circuit since reaching the Wimbledon final in 2002. His all round game is based on strong forcing groundstrokes which he hones using the Change of Direction Drill ... Read full article about tennis drills from the pros >>

Learning from the Wimbledon Final 2006
By Rufus Keown This article is in PDF format.
This article discusses the varying playing styles of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Federer remains the "King of Grass" and Nadal is the "King of Clay". You will learn about the effectiveness of the slice backhand, a great way to use the approach shot more effectively, why you need to cut back on your unforced errors when losing as well as learning how to serve out the match...............more about the Wimbledon final >>
5 Great Tennis Multi-ball Drills Part 1
By David Horne
This is the first article in a series of tennis drills that focus on working on multiple shots and various movement patterns in the one drill. These five drills would be great drills to include in any team or group session. All five drills include clear and easy to understand diagrams and directions…........more about tennis multi-ball drills >>
The Role of the Non-Dominant Hand in Tennis
By Dave Preston
One of the most over looked aspects of the game of tennis is the important role that your non dominant hand has before, during and after all of your shots. Watch all of today’s top players and you will see how using it properly can, amongst other things, keep you balanced and obtain more power and direction. Here is a little advice to help you improve the 2 most dominant shots in today’s tennis….serve and forehand..........more>>
Court Positioning - The Secret Weapon
By Rufus Keown View in PDF
Andre Agassi has been teaching us the value of aggressive court positioning for years. This article explores the value of court positioning in the modern game and makes includes some great drills to help your players improve their court positioning.....more about Andre Agassi >>
Drop Shots in tennis - When, Where and Why?
By Tina Dodd
This article discusses when to hit drop shots, where to hit them and why players should learn to use this shot. Drop shots are an essential part of a tennis player's weaponry and when executed properly it can end a point instantly.......more about tennis tactics and drop shots >>
Should I Teach My Players To "Loop" Their Back swing or Just Take the Racket Straight Back?
By David Horne
This is often a difficult one for many teaching professionals. The game has evolved to where most players have a big loop on their forehand compared to the old styles (eg. McEnroe, Muster) where they just took the racket straight back and low. Both have advantages and disadvantages which may help you decide which way is the best way to go with your player. Age, strength, existing bad technique all have an affect on your decision....more about the tennis forehand technique>>
4 Keys to Successful Baseline Tennis
By Rufus Keown View in PDF
The modern game is very much geared around Baseline Tennis. In this article we discuss 4 of the most important elements of playing at the baseline and introduce drills and activities to improve each area....more about successful baseline tennis >>
Do You Need to Develop a Big Forehand? 
By David Horne
The top players from Federer, Roddick, Williams, Sharapova to Davenport all have "BIG" forehands so why don't you? If you want to play at the highest levels or reach your full potential then you will need to develop a consistent yet powerful forehand that will intimidate your opponent and create some free points for you....more about developing a big forehand in tennis >>

