*INSIDE OUT FOREHAND* | Inside Out Forehand Drill

Developing an awesome inside out forehand is one of the master keys to playing great tennis. Most of the best tennis players use this shot to dominate their tennis opponents. You might be wondering how you can learn how to hit a great inside out forehand like the pros.

It takes time to master this shot but with the practice your inside out forehand can become unstoppable.
Remember the inside out can demoralize your opponents. One of the big factors to hitting a solid inside out forehand is to have incredible balance at the end of the shot.

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SLICE FOREHAND | How To Hit The *Slice Forehand*

The slice forehand is a shot I do not teach a lot but I feel it is important to have it in your bag of tricks. You might have to the slice forehand when moving up for a drop shot. You can massage the slice forehand as you move up to net and the ball is dropping very low in front of you.

Instead of chopping at the ball, hold your finish on the slice forehand and keep the racquet on the same side of your body. Pretend you are holding a waiter tray at the end of the slice forehand.

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*SLICE SERVE* | Develop A Wicked (Slice Serve)

Developing a wicked slice serve is a must for anyone who wants to take their games to the next level.
It took me years to develop my slice serve. One of the big keys to hitting a wicked slice serve is the finish.

You want to try and curl your racquet at the end of the slice serve. Curling the racquet allows you to develop the spin needed by bringing your shoulder through on the slice serve. Also try and have your palm face your belly button at the finish of the slice serve.

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