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When to Change Direction in Tennis: Paul Wardlaw`s Game Plan
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  • 1

    Mastering Tactical Foundations
  • 2

    Directional in Tennis
  • 3

    Grip and Ball Spin
  • 4

    Court Movement: From Basic to Advanced
  • 5

    Acute and Obtuse Angles in Tennis
  • 6

    Directional Groundstrokes
  • Lesson 7:
    The 90-Degree Directional Shift

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    • This lesson focuses on the importance of a 90-degree directional shift in tennis, especially when navigating the baseline. The key is learning to approach the baseline efficiently, minimizing errors, and recognizing strategic moments when a change in direction is necessary—either to enhance offensive plays or to change the point of attack during rallies. Players also learn to avoid common mistakes, such as mis-hitting balls to the middle of the court, which can lead to easy returns for opponents.

  • 8

    Adjusting Coaching Strategies for Player Flexibility
  • 9

    Executing Directional Ball Placements
  • 10

    Court Awareness and Refining Targets
  • 11

    Directional Changes and Timing

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When to Change Direction in Tennis: Paul Wardlaw`s Game Plan

Join Coach Paul Wardlaw in this insightful coaching course designed to elevate your tennis teaching strategies. Covering essential topics like directional changes, the "double 90" drill, and pressure tennis tactics, this course equips coaches with practical tools to improve their players' decision-making and on-court performance. From mastering forehand and backhand strategies to understanding ...

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