Tennis Passing Shot Technique - Again, it's in the hands...

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This entry was posted on 4/15/2008 7:51 AM and is filed under Passing Shots.


One of the reasons I like to come up to net in singles is to put "pressure" on my opponent and force that player to hit a really good precise passing shot.

As the player about to have to play that passing shot, lots of those players translate their perceived "pressure" into too much tension in their hands, especially their racket handle hand.

And yet, the players who consistently play their passing shots to their specific targets, and not necessarily a sense of having to hit winners, those players have a common element in their pre-swing set up.

They have a sense of calm by not applying tension to their racket handle prior to executing their shot.

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