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Extreme Angle Volley in Forehand Tennis Drills

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Summary: Use your forehand to practice volleys with an extreme angle tennis drill. Learn how to do technical tennis drills that will improve your control in this free video lesson.

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Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. He has always been a lifetime sports and fitness enthusiast. Coach Hill lives in...read more

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"Okay in this one, we've already done the backhand and we're now going to do the forehand volley sharp angle. So, once again the goal here is to learn how to hit the ball from the side and this drill will teach because you can't; I can't hit it to Darren like that. I see a lot of people do that in tennis but this drill will help correct that. So, here we go. We're going to keep it in play. It's a cooperative drill. So, our goal is to help each other and keep it going so we develop the skill. So, this; the longer the ball is kept in play, the more you focus, the more your feet will move and the more benefit you get out of it. Plus you can learn to hit really good angle shots. Oh, look at that. Remember, just keep the racquet up, keep your feet moving and just end from the other; your practice partner's racquet and you'll see a great improvement quickly. Oh, nice shot, there. Oh, so, if you let it drop, it doesn't matter. You just keep going. Nice angle. Ah, but that's the sharp angle drill and really if you can hit fifty or a hundred in a row, you'll see a great improvement in your game almost right away."

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