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HOW TO HIT A KICK SERVE. In this video, former ATP top 100 player, Jeff Salzenstein, shows you how to hit an effective kick serve. The kick serve is an essential shot for competitive players because it allows you to attack on the serve with good margin over the net. Learn how to coil the body, where to position the elbow, how to angle the racquet face
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at contact and how to finish for an effective kick serve. You won't want to miss this essential serving lesson.
1. HOW TO HIT A KICK SERVE
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1. How To Hit A Kick Serve
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. Develop A Winning Serve Routine
7. DOUBLES SERVER POSITIONS
8. DOUBLES WINNING SIGNALS