Since I have been practicing tennis at the Sunnyvale Municipal Tennis Center for the past two years, I started recording my training session, followed by my own in-depth review of my tennis technique.
I created a video recording on my GoPro Hero4 Silver to identify my mistakes and errors for each tennis stroke.
Forehand/Backhand Video
Kick serve Video
Errors Observed
I created a video recording on my GoPro Hero4 Silver to identify my mistakes and errors for each tennis stroke.
Forehand/Backhand Video
Kick serve Video
Errors Observed
General Errors
- Not always doing the split-step
- Not moving forward before striking the ball (looking jammed up)
- Not looking at the ball (head is turning to where the ball is going)
Stroke Errors
- Forehand Buggy Whip
- Racket not dropping all the way down (hitting too flat)
- Too much backswing
- Move forward on each stroke
- Forehand Drive
- Racket not dropping all the way down (hitting too flat)
- Too much backswing
- Move forward on each stroke
- One-Handed Backhand Slice
- Finishing too far on the right
- One-Handed Backhand Drive
- Need to stand with the right side facing the net (not the whole body)
- Need the right arm to be higher at the finish
- Two-Handed Backhand drive
- Keep the racket close to the body during the 1st move
- The right front leg should be straight on completion (push into the ground with your right foot)
- Topspin/Kick Serve
- The ball toss should be arcing overhead from right to left while the racquet arm moves in the opposite direction (left to right) to create the topspin. I am tossing the ball too far to the right.
- The elbow should keep moving forward during the racquet drop to create the whiplash effect. Without it, one is pushing the ball.
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