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Tactical Tennis #43 – Serving Strategy Continued
There Is No Second Serve
In the previous episode we introduced the idea of a cohesive serving strategy. What we didn’t do was talk much about how the ‘second serve’ fits into this picture. So how does it? Listen in and find out!
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Tactical Tennis #42 – Introduction To Serving Strategy
Hint: It's not "Hit All Aces"
What are you thinking about when you step up to serve? Do you remember what you’ve done the last few points? Are you trying to remember? What are your goals with the serve and what are you doing to achieve them? Today we’re talking serving strategy!
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Tactical Tennis #41 – Diving Deeper Into Patterns
Not Your Grandma's China Patterns
If you’ve listened to the last two podcasts, hopefully you’ve done an accurate evaluation of your own strengths and weaknesses. Then you’ve decided on what philosophy you want to play with. Now what? Patterns! In today’s episode, we talk about what patterns are and why they are so important.
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Tactical Tennis #40 – Building a Philosophy and Introducing Patterns
How to make friends and influence tennis points
So you listened to the last podcast, and you figured out your strengths and weaknesses. Now what? In today’s episode we tackle the idea of building a playing philosophy, and introduce the idea of patterns to help you implement that philosophy.
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Tactical Tennis #39 – How to Evaluate Your Own Game
Know Thyself!
Tactical Tennis returns to the podcast arena after a tennis-travel-fueled hiatus! In today’s episode, Jacob and Glen talk about why your perception of your own game is probably wrong, and what you can do about it. Tune in and find out how!
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Tactical Tennis #38 – Player Overview: Sascha Zverev (2017)
The Man With Two Names (And Two Masters Titles)
2017 was a breakthrough year for Sascha Zverev (otherwise known as Alexander Zverev Jr.). He won two Masters titles on the way to finishing the year ranked #4 in the world. But for all his good results, Sascha failed to make it past the 4th round in a slam, and he benefited from injuries to several top players. What makes him one of (if not the) hottest prospects on the men’s tour? What does 2018 hold in store for him? Listen in and find out.
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