Tennis Approach Shots : Hitting a Backhand Slice in Tennis
Posted on November 28, 2011
Filed Under Tennis Lessons: Beginner
A backhand slice is a useful approach shot in tennis. Learn tips for hitting tennis approach shots with these free video lessons.
Expert: Hill Marks
Bio: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years.
Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
Duration : 0:1:16
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note to self: do …
note to self: do not get any lessons from you
thats no lesson, thats robbing people’s money you’re a felon
@rjiloilo
For the …
@rjiloilo
For the fiiiirst time. I saw a guy who holds his racquet in the middle.
You should have …
You should have recorded someone able to hit a slice…one of them can’t hold the racquet properly…He holds it at half the handle…sorry for my english, almost bad as tennis played in the video :=P
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thats almost a weak …
thats almost a weak baseline shot. most good short balls are like 3- 4 feet from the net.
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lol ol man river
Don’t try to tilt …
Don’t try to tilt the racket at all if you want to hit a REALLY good slice. You only open the racket face to dig a ball out, send up a defensive slice, or hit a defensive lob.
You contact the ball a little in front of your shoulder, and come down on the ball and try to hit through it.
And both of these guys suck. The old man has terrible footwork on the slice approach, both of them have lazy slices, and Darren doesn’t hold the racket properly, but his footwork is better.
The guy in blue …
The guy in blue shirt(Daren?) holds his racket in the the middle of the handle. Nevertheless, it’s a great drill.
i need to know how …
i need to know how to slice good…do you tilt the racket 40 degrees or what?