Doug Kegerreis: Hi! I'm Doug Kegerreis, President of Chantilly International Tennis, and today you are learning how to play tennis.
We are now concentrating on the forehand and backhand and you've now developed a pretty good forehand and backhand. You've learned the four essentials, that is, racquet face awareness, lifting racquet path, body rotation and beginning by learning to control your swing speed.
Now, we're going to add to those four essential skills. By this time you are now going to start moving further back on the tennis court, closer to the baseline and judging the ball will become more challenging. So, in order to judge the ball, first you have to determine where do I have to move in order to hit the ball in my strike zone; My strike zone on forehands and backhands is off to the side of my body with my arm comfortably extended about waist level. So, my next step is to move my feet in relationship to the ball, so I can be still and balanced when I strike the ball.
If the ball is coming to me with a very high net clearance or very high arc, I probably need to move back and allow the ball to drop to waist level. If the ball is coming in a very low arc, I might even have to move forward in order to hit the ball in my strike zone at waist level; that requires lots of footwork, so, I need to take lots of little steps to get in the right position, and finally balance. Balance is essential when hitting forehands and backhands. It's essential for all the shots when you play tennis. You need to whenever it's time to hit, to plant your feet and be still. Why is balance so important? Because if I'm moving it all while I'm hitting it changes the angle of my racquet face, and we learned earlier that racquet face awareness is an essential part of hitting forehands and backhands.
If I'm off balanced moving backward, you can see how it turns my racquet face, up towards the sky. If I'm moving left to right, it moves my racquet face left and right. So, again, to judge the ball properly, watch the arc of the ball, be trying to strike the ball in your strike zone, waist level, move your feet and be still and balanced while you're hitting.
That is our last clip on our series for forehands and backhands. Next, we'll move on to the skills involved with hitting volleys.
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