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1ST MOVE FOR GREAT SERVES - DELAY THE SERVING HAND. Former ATP top 100 pro Jeff Salzenstein will teach you the keys to improving your serve. In this video, "The Serve Surgeon" dispels one of the biggest serving myths: Down Together, Up Together. This serving mantra has been used by tennis teachers for decades, but Salzenstein demonstrates why great servers actually delay the serving hand when they
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serve, focusing first on the toss and then following with the serving hand. Learn the most effective positions for the hands and elbow in this informative lesson by one the world's best teachers.
1. 1ST MOVE FOR GREAT SERVES - DELAY THE SERVING HAND
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1. 1st Move For Great Serves - Delay The Serving Hand
2. 3 Winning Plays For Serving In The Ad Side
3. 3 Winning Plays For Serving In The Deuce Side
4. Better Range of Motion & The Slice Serve
5. Develop A Winning Serve Routine
6. DOUBLES SERVER POSITIONS
7. DOUBLES WINNING SIGNALS
8. For Great Serves, Focus On A Great Finish