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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tennis players wanting to improve the tennis serve can benefit from practicing tennis serving drills that focus on precise objectives. By practicing tennis serving drills in a non pressure atmosphere, it allows players to first develop the correct technique before entering the arena of a competitive tennis match. Tennis Serving Drill #1: Topspin tennis serving...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tennis players wanting to improve the tennis serve can benefit from practicing tennis serving drills that focus on precise objectives. By practicing tennis serving drills in a non pressure atmosphere, it allows players to first develop the correct technique before entering the arena of a competitive tennis match.</p>
<h2>Tennis Serving Drill #1: Topspin tennis serving drill</h2>
<p>The objective of this tennis serving drill is to help players add topspin to their serve. This drill needs loads of tennis balls and a racket of course. This is just one of the tennis serving drills that every player should practice. The drill starts with the player standing behind the baseline and beside him is a bucket of balls. To execute this drill, the player does not need to perform the proper leg postures in executing the proper serve.</p>
<p>The aim is to develop more spin on the ball during the serve. Thus the player should practice to hit the ball in an arch manner when serving. The player should also remember to use his arm and wrist to produce the topspin. He can also hit the ball anywhere in the service box or outside. Accuracy tennis serve drills can be done later after the player has master the topspin effect.</p>
<h2>Tennis Serving Drill #2: Target serving drill</h2>
<p>This is one of the tennis serving drills that help players develop their serve accuracy. This drill can be accomplished even without a partner. All you need is to bring a bucket of balls and your racket. To start the drill, put several pyramid of tennis balls in several points on the other side of the court. Do not forget to put the pyramid of balls on the corners and down the center of the service box. The corners target will help the players to practice deep serve. The down the line target also helps the players to aim for aces on the center. Players should target deeper serve for better results.</p>
<p>The player should try to execute both the first serve and second serve. In this tennis serving drill, players will be able to develop the accuracy of both serves. Because of the speed a player has to put into the first serve, chances are higher that the first serve goes out of the service box. Thus, accurate second serve is a must. The tennis serving drill should also be done both on the deuce and the ad sides of the court.</p>
<h2>Tennis Serving Drill #3: Back fence tennis drill</h2>
<p>This is one of the tennis serving drills that help players improve the power of their serve. Powerful serve especially in professional tennis often produces a very strong ball bounces that that some may even bounce off the back fence. To start this drill, the players should practice first the proper internal rotation and pronation. These two techniques play a vital role in adding power to their serve. Thus, the objective of this drill is to bounce the ball as far as the back fence.</p>
<h2>Tennis Serving Drill #4: Kneel down</h2>
<p>This is an additional tennis serve drill to the other tennis serving drills that aim to develop the topspin serve. In addition, this tennis serving drill also aims to improve the players serve follow- through. To start with this tennis serving drill, the player must kneel down on the baseline or on the area where players stand to serve. Players must be careful to put some cloth under their knees in case the court is rough enough or the court is too hot. The kneeling posture forces the player to add more lift to his serve. This posture also forces or encourages the player to maintain his head up position.</p>
<p>Since the server is more or less three feet tall when kneeling, the &#8220;across the body&#8221; follow- through is achieved instead of the &#8220;straight down&#8221; follow-through. The kneeling position forces the player to execute the right follow-through or else he will hit the ground with his racket. By doing this drill, the server will remember to do the appropriate follow even if he is not kneeling anymore by imagining that his racket will hit the ground if the &#8220;straight down&#8221; follow-through is followed.</p>
<h2>Tennis Serving Drill #5: Cones</h2>
<p>Serving to cones drill is one of the tennis serving drill that help tennis players develop their serve accuracy. This drill needs 6 cans (empty cans, tennis balls cans, etc) and a racket for the server. Three cans will be placed on each service box on the other side of the court. Specifically, one can is placed in the middle line on the deuce side of the court, one at the corner of the service line. The third can is placed in the middle of the service box. The same arrangement will be followed on the ad side of the court.</p>
<p>The server must have a bucket of tennis balls near him for easy access as the tennis serving drill progresses. The server must hit each target fifteen times. Miss hits should not be included in the counting. The server can also change the position of the cans or the targets. If he wants to serve wide, the ball can be placed at the corner of the sideline and the service line. The same can be done on the ad side of the court.</p>
<h2>Tennis Serving Drill #6: Make your serve unreadable</h2>
<p>This tennis serving drill helps to develop the player’s serving technique so that his opponent finds it hard to anticipate or read the type of serve he is going to hit. In this tennis serving drill, the server needs a partner. The partner acts as the opponent who makes a guess every time the server tosses the ball. Before the server makes contact with the ball, the partner tries to read the serve and shouts the type of serve. The server on one hand should not cheat and execute the type of serve in his mind even if the partner is able to read it. The ultimate goal of this drill is for the player to execute similar ball toss regardless on the type of serve he executes.</p>
<h2>Tennis Serving Drill #7: Ball quashing</h2>
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<p>This is one of the tennis serving drill that every tennis player, especially beginners and intermediate players should do to improve the power of their serve. The strength of the player’s wrist plays an important factor on the power produced during serve.</p>
<p>The more power you produce on your wrist when you whip your racket during the point of contact, the more powerful is your serve. Thus, it is vital that you should have a strong wrist and this can be achieved by regular execution of the ball quashing tennis serving drill.</p>
<p>This tennis serving drill, together with the other tennis serving drills will surely make your tennis serve as one of your most powerful tools in tennis.</p>
<p>In this tennis serve drill, you don’t need a racket, a tennis court or other equipments. All you need is a handful of tennis balls. You just simply get hold of one tennis ball in your right hand (if you are right-handed) and try to squash the ball with force then release it and then repeat the process many times.</p>
<p>Do this tennis serving drill regularly to develop the strength of your wrist.</p>
<h2>Tennis Serving Drill #8: The Hula Hoops</h2>
<p>The goal of this tennis drill is to improve your tennis serve accuracy and consistency. To complete this drill, you need several hula hoops, a bucket of balls and a racket. Place as many hula hoops as you can in the two service boxes at the opposite side of the court. Then start serving from the deuce side of the court and make sure that you always hit your serve inside the hula hoop. Before you start your serve, you have to decide first which hula hoop to hit and execute 5 consecutive good serves.</p>
<p>A good serve is when you hit the area inside the hula hoop. If you miss one serve before you reach the five points, you have to repeat the process for that particular hula hoop. Hit all the hula hoops on one service box then do the drill on the ad side of the court. So if you want to improve the accuracy and consistency of you tennis serve, perform this drill regularly. You can also perform this drill together with the other tennis serving drills.</p>


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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many crucial games in tennis that were decided solely on how accurate and how fast the players were. Service games are very important in the game of tennis. Losing a service game means you are already behind from your opponent. In tennis, it is easier to win your service game than to break your opponent’s service game.</p>
<p>To break your opponent&#8217;s serve game means you would have to win the game when your opponent is serving. Hence, you should practice the tennis serve as often as you can using the tennis serve drills below.</p>
<h2>First and Second Serve Accuracy Tennis Serve Drill</h2>
<p>This tennis serve drill will allow the player to develop their service accuracy. This means that when the player wants to hit the corner service box, or the center service box or any point of the box, he should be able to place the serve accordingly.</p>
<p>In this tennis serve drill, what you can do is use a tennis ball hopper to practice your serve. In this tennis serve drill, the key is to aim at a point in the service box where you want the ball to land. To improve your aim, put some cones on the other side of the court where you want your serve to land. If you want your serve to land on the baseline corner, then put cones there and aim for that marker. It does not matter what part of the court your serve lands, but the most important thing is that your serve lands exactly where you want it to land. You have to do this tennis serve drill often to improve your target accuracy.</p>
<p>In the actual game of tennis, a player has two chances to serve. Hence, in this tennis serve drill, you should also practice for the second serve. When you are doing the tennis serve drill, assume the mentality of a real game. In this case, your first serve should be stronger and harder while the second serve is slower and more accurate with more topspin. You have to remember not to do the serve on one side only but both the deuce and ad sides of the court.</p>
<p>Tennis Serve Drill Using Cans</p>
<p>In this tennis serve drill, you need several cans to help you out in your drill. This drill will help you develop the accuracy of your serve. At the end of this drill, you should be able to serve accurately where you want the ball to land.</p>
<p>This tennis serve drill is simply done by placing the can in the opposite side of the courts exactly where you want your serve to land. You have to take note here that the two types of serve (first and the second serve) do vary in phase (how how fast is your serve) and usually where to place the ball. The first serve is usually faster than the second, and this is because in you need to be more accurate in the second serve as this is your last chance.</p>
<p>You will lose a point if you miss the second serve. So what you can do is get two type of cans (maybe one type is red and the other is blue). Each color designates the target location for the first serve drill or the second serve drill. Let say blue cans are for first serve drill, so put the blue cans in the target location inside the service box.</p>
<p>The first serve are usually hit to the corners of the service box. Now, you can put the red cans (for second serve) in points where you want your second serve to land. You have to do this tennis serve drill as often as you can to master your serve. Remember to do this tennis serve drill in both sides of the court.</p>
<h2>Serving in a Row Tennis Serve Drill</h2>
<p>This tennis serve drill consists of serving into the service box and seeing how many serves you can hit in the designated target cones without hitting &#8220;out.&#8221;</p>
<p>This tennis serve drill is done presuming the the players who is going to do the serve is under pressure. This is very important because in the actual game of tennis, the player to serve is always under pressure. So this tennis serve drill is done in such a way that the player is under pressure so that he will be develop his skills in serve even if he is under pressure. This means even if he is under pressure he still is able to serve accurately.</p>
<h2>Live Ball Tennis Serve Drill</h2>
<p>This tennis serve drill is similar to the “serving in a row” tennis serve drill, but in this drill instead of just hitting the serve alone, there will be an additional pressure because you will have an opponent. So, in this tennis serve drill you act as if you are in a actual tennis game but instead of playing the whole tennis game you just do a series of serves and the person who makes more serves inside the service box (while playing out every point) with the drill is the winner. Again, you have take note that in this drill you have two players. In this drill, both players are allowed a first and the second serve. A point will only be given if there is double fault (the player misses the first and the second serve).</p>
<p>This tennis serve drill is executed with two players who are positioned in each side of the court serving against each other. The first player serves first and the second player follows. If the first player makes a double fault, the second player scores a point. However if the second player makes a double fault, the first players scores a point. If both hit the serve correctly, the score is remains nil for both players.</p>
<h2>“Under Pressure” Tennis Serve Drill.</h2>
<p>From the name itself, this tennis serve drill is done to practice to serve under pressure. The Psycho serve drill is also a drill done under pressure but in this tennis serve drill, the pressure is higher. This is because you presumed to be serving when you are down or your score is lower than your opponent.</p>
<p>In this drill you begin serving with the score of 30-40. In this case, you are under huge pressure because you don’t want to lose your service game (game in which you are the server). In case you miss another serve, it’s a point to your opponent and he wins the game. In this tennis serve drill, the score is always set in this way so the players will be able to gain confidence every time he or she recovers from being down from 30-40 in a game.</p>
<h2>Ball Tossing Tennis Serve Drill</h2>
<p>This tennis serve drill involves hitting three different placements from the exact same toss. The players must toss the ball in the same location every time for the serve, but be able to hit the three seperate corners of the service box. The coach must call out the three designated placements, such as (wide, body or T Serve). The coach will call the type of serve for the player to hit once the toss is made by the player. The toss should be close to the same every time, providing adequate disguise preventing the returner from recognizing the placement or intended location of the serve.</p>
<p>The tennis serve is very important, because it is the part where the server can dictate the tempo of the game. If your first serve is fast enough and lands accurately, it will make it difficult for your opponent to return. However, no matter how quick and accurate you are, if your opponent already has an idea where exactly you are hitting the serve, then you are losing an advantage because your opponent will be able to dictate the tempo of the game.</p>
<p>These tennis serve drills are very important to master, so that every time you toss the ball your opponent will not have any idea as to where you want your serve to land. The goal of this tennis serve drill is to be able to toss the ball in a similar way regardless of where you want to hit your serve or regardless of the type of spin (topspin, flat, slice)</p>


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