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On high volleys, teach your entry level players to raise their entire arm and maintain the angle. Middle States Master Professional Joao Pinho says, keep it simple. Coach keep it simple so that students keep it simple. Watch to ... Sometimes young players get afraid of the ball when they're at the Director of Education & Certification, Ramona Husaru, shares 3 things to remember for when you're thinking about your ... This week's is brought to you by Tennis Warehouse! Mark Gelina is in the house talking about reference points ... Making key points in a match can be a little nerve-racking but Coach Sid has the remedy ‍⚕️ Today's

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USPTA Quick Tip - Keep Your Backswing from Breaking the Plane

USPTA Quick Tip - Keep Your Backswing from Breaking the Plane

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USPTA Quick Tip -- 4 Tips to Reset Your Forehand & Backhand

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USPTA Quick Tip - Don't Swing Down

USPTA Quick Tip - Don't Swing Down

On high volleys, teach your entry level players to raise their entire arm and maintain the angle.

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USPTA Quick Tip - Non-Dominant Hand

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USPTA Quick Tip -- Relaxed Forehand

USPTA Quick Tip -- Relaxed Forehand

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USPTA Quick Tip - Keep It Simple

USPTA Quick Tip - Keep It Simple

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USPTA Quick Tip - Hit Through The Shot

USPTA Quick Tip - Hit Through The Shot

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USPTA Quick Tip - Stay In The Way!

USPTA Quick Tip - Stay In The Way!

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USPTA Quick Tip - Non-Dominant Arm on the Forehand

USPTA Quick Tip - Non-Dominant Arm on the Forehand

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USPTA Quick Tip -- Non-Dominant Hand on the Forehand

USPTA Quick Tip -- Non-Dominant Hand on the Forehand

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USPTA Quick Tip - One Ball Warm Up

USPTA Quick Tip - One Ball Warm Up

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USPTA Quick Tip - Serve Reference Points

USPTA Quick Tip - Serve Reference Points

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USPTA Quick Tip - Non-Dominant Arm

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USPTA Quick Tip -- Nonverbal Coaching

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USPTA Quick Tip -- Two Racquet Drill

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USPTA Platform Tennis Quick Tip - Squeeze, Freeze, Make Your Shots

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USPTA Quick Tip - Don't Kill The Bird!

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USPTA Quick Tip - Loosen Your Grip, Loosen Your Stress

USPTA Quick Tip - Loosen Your Grip, Loosen Your Stress

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USPTA Quick Tip - Lobster Trap Progression

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