For Competition-Level Players and advanced amateur/recreational levels
Session Timings: Sundays 15:00-16:00 | Strovolos Municipal Sports Centre (Only online paid bookings are considered to be confirmed. The coach will contact you to brief you on the details directly).
Reducing Double Faults & Transforming the First and Second Serve into a Weapon
Although the game has changed massively over the years, one has remained the same - the serve (and return) are the most important shots of the game. A player's serve can be their greatest asset or their most damaging liability. To all who play the game with serious intent. There is an old saying that 'you are only as good as your second serve' - and as such the second serve is the cornerstone of a player's confidence.
The Ultimate Second Serve The 2nd serve is the most important shot during a player's service game, and affects the way you view your entire service game. You may survive with an average or weak second serve at a lower level (or younger age group) but in order to prosper at a higher competitive level, you must develop your second serve consistency and, ultimately, into a weapon. The price and time it takes to achieve this will be well worth the effort. How well you begin the point has a significant effect on how well you end the point. Therefore, there is no excuse nor reason for having a bad serve (inaccurate or inconsistent). YOU will only be as good as your second serve. YOU will only be as confident as your second serve. Therefore, you should develop your second serve so that it is a major strength and weapon in your game. 99% of the players who have an outstanding first serve, reduce the power and play the second serve safe. When it comes down to crunch time, you need to know you can depend on a consistent, accurate serve that carries the same pace and accuracy as your first.
The class will be delivered by tennis coach and sports psychologist Constantinos Tsouloupas and Constantine Ioannides. Accompanying parents are also welcome to observe the training and gain an understanding of the system.
Get in Touch Feel Free to get in touch on +357 99810833 (Constantine Ioannides) for any further details. Alternatively email info@atomic-tennis.com
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