Field Tennis Basic Engineering: Auto Jago Beginner
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YOGYAKARTA - For anyone who wants to start playing tennis, it's important to know all the different ways to hit the ball through the net! And for anyone who has played whether you're a beginner or a competitive player there's always a way to improve basic tennis techniques.

It's important to know the basic tennis blow because it's the basis of your game on the pitch. How you can generate strength and hone your accuracy will play a big role in how the games or games will go.

So, what are the types of basic tennis punches, and what should you know about them?

Backhand

There are two variations of backhand strokes one hand blow and two hands blow.

Backhands in one hand usually give you a longer reach, as well as the best way to deal with blows that enter your body.

On the other hand, two-hand backhands provide more control and stability. Also common for players to more easily hit high balls with this variation.

Not sure which one is best suited to you? Try both! That's the only way you'll know which one feels the most natural.

Once you get the form you like the most, you can add things, like a few rounds above.

Shots

The key to successfully making a volley back through the net is to do a compact backswing while ensuring you make contact with the ball in front (and to the side) of your body, as well as maintaining healthy footwork.

Most of the work is done before the actual shot, so it's very important for you to put yourself in the right position.

Serve

We will not be able to play tennis without service this is the start of everything! General idea about using your body to perform service will generally be the same, but it's also important to know your body, what works well, and what doesn't work for you specifically.

Anyone can tell you that the most frustrating part of a failed service is hitting the ball straight into the net. This video will help you prevent it from happening more often than not.

forehand

Forehand players are usually their strongest blow on tennis court. Why is that? Well, that's because this particular blow usually involves the dominant hands of players who do most of the work.

Another key component of a successful foreplay is having good footwork, making sure your racket is ready for impact, and staying balanced.

There are no tennis players on the planet who don't want their foreplay to be easy and powerful. Learn some basics to make it happen with this video.

Overhead

Last but most importantly, we have an overhead blow, which looks very similar to service. However, the main difference is that you don't have to throw tennis balls into the air and it requires more footwork.

To make contact with the ball in your ideal attack zone which will be the same place as your service spot you should be able to anticipate where the ball will go so that you can get into position.

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