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Knowing When To Be Agressive In A Tennis Match
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- 1 How To Crush Short Balls And The Swinging Volley HD 1080p
- 2 How To Use The Serve And Volley To Your Advantage HD 1080p
- 3 How To Develop The Inside Out Forehand Weapon HD 1080p
- 4 What Kind Of Tennis Racquet Should I Use?
- 5 Trouble FREE Doubles - Strategy #5 - Be Aggressive
- 6 Trouble FREE Doubles - Strategy #4 CCMMM - Crosscourt, Crosscourt, Middle, Middle, Middle
- 7 Trouble FREE Doubles - Strategy #3 - Be The First Team To Hit A Volley
- 8 Knowing When To Be Agressive In A Tennis Match
- 9 2 Minute Tip How To Keep Your Opponents Deep
- 10 Coaches Corner - How To Reposition After Each Shot
- 11 How To Add The Agassi Play Book To Your Tennis Game
- 12 Tennis Singles Strategy Tips - Keep it Deep
- 13 Tennis Lessons - The Passing Shot Mindset
- 14 Singles Strategy How To Beat The Defensive Player The Pusher Counter Puncher
- 15 Focus On When Not Where To Improve Your Tennis
- 16 Singles Strategy - Using The Disguise Of The Slice Backhand
- 17 How To Keep The Ball Deep In Baseline Rallies
- 18 Why Is Being Able To Hit Straight Important?
- 19 Importance Of The Split Step
- 20 How To Handle Your Opponents Low Shots
- 21 How To Deal With Low Short Balls
- 22 The Advantages Of Hitting Loopy Shots To Your Opponents Backhand
- 23 How To Use Slice To Put Your Opponent In Uncomfortable Positions
- 24 How To Hit Passing Shots
- 25 How To Hit Short Angles And Open Up The Court
- 26 5 Tactics To Use When You're Losing A Tennis Match
- 27 How To Deal With Low Skidding Slice
- 28 Tennis Go To Shots When You're Opponent Has You In Trouble
- 29 How To Deal With Your Opponents Sneak Attack
- 30 Attack With An Approach To Opponents Backhand