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DEVELOP A WINNING SERVE ROUTINE. All great servers have a consistent routine they follow before every serve. They are like baseball pitchers getting ready on the mound. The pre-serve routine includes positioning the feet on the line, bouncing the ball and looking at the target in a repeatable, consistent way. Raphael Nadal wipes the sweat off his brow in a consistent pattern and Andy Roddick used to
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pull up the sleeve on his shirt before serving. Boris Becker used to rock in precisely the same way before unleashing his bombs and rushing the net. In this video, Jeff Salzenstein will teach you how to develop your winning serve routine.
1. DEVELOP A WINNING SERVE ROUTINE
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1. Develop A Winning Serve Routine
2. 1st Move For Great Serves - Delay The Serving Hand
3. 3 Winning Plays For Serving In The Ad Side
4. 3 Winning Plays For Serving In The Deuce Side
5. Better Range of Motion & The Slice Serve
6. DOUBLES SERVER POSITIONS
7. DOUBLES WINNING SIGNALS
8. For Great Serves, Focus On A Great Finish