Tennis in the last 25 years tennis has evolved from a tactical and strategical chess game to a straightforward, aggressive heavy topspin, right to left dominating by force rather than a skills battle.
This has given the illusion that the game is a lot faster than it really is, nevertheless if you are a student of the game and you want to improve your tennis stroke production or correct something in your shots and you need a good visual example, you are going to want to see some of the top players in action.
Of course you can tape some video on TV from matches played at the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon or US Open and then go through hours of looking for the sequences that interest you but, without an expert commentary, you will be at square one.
Or you visit some of the websites on the internet that offer you video clips, most of them not for free, but it is one of the best ways to improve your strokes.
The best sites will identify the stroke, the most common grip types, the stroke description and give pointers on key aspects of the shot-making.
Most sites will allow you to play back or slow the action to a frame by frame replay that will show you exactly how the ball is hit , the swing is taken or how a particular type of footwork is used according to a specific situation.
The expert comment telling you what to look for and how to use it in your game is a great bonus to accelerate your learning process, with the advantage that you can apply the Tennis instruction immediately and in case of questions or doubts on the practice court, you can go back and review the material at your leisure.
So do not wait anymore go and look for a site with video lessons on it.
And enjoy improving your tennis!
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