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www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The eighth step of the tennis serve is the swing. From the racket drop, swing up “on edge” at the tennis ball. It should look like you are, initially, trying to frame the ball with the side of your tennis racket. Just before contact, you will pronate with your forearm and wrist. Pronation is covered in the next video. Also, in the racket drop your body is sideways to the net, but as you swing up at the tennis ball you will rotate so that, at contact, you are more or …
www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The second step of the tennis serve is the toss. The toss is arguably the most important part of the serve. You need to be able to put the tennis ball in a specific location above you head every single time you serve. In other words, you need a consistent toss to be an effective server. This video discusses the key elements of the toss — how you hold the tennis ball, when and how you release the tennis ball, and what to do with your tossing arm after you’ve tossed …
www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The sixth step of the tennis serve is the racket drop. It’s the first part of your forward swing up to the tennis ball. This video only focuses on what the upper body is doing. From the trophy pose, the tennis racket drops straight down behind your back like it is pointed at the tennis court. Also, the tossing arm drops down (just let gravity do the work). The racket drop is sometimes called “the scratch-back position” because it looks very similar to trying to …
www.fuzzyyellowballs.com Pronation is one of the most important parts of the tennis serve. Every high-level tennis player pronates when he or she hits the tennis ball. This video covers how, when and why you pronate when you hit a tennis serve. If you haven’t already added pronation to your serve, now is the time! For more FREE video-based tennis lessons on pronation and how to hit a tennis serve… and other tennis instruction … visit http …

