
Sunday, March 22, 2015
How to practice serving

Thursday, March 19, 2015
One On One Doubles Interview
Check out my most recent interview with Ed Krass, creator of One On One Doubles. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sweetspottennis/2015/03/19/interview-with-ed-krass-one-on-one-doubles
The interview discusses the rules of One On One Doubles, the benefits of playing One On One Doubles, and the creation of One On One Doubles. This is one of my best interviews. Very lively and spirited discussion. Enjoy.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
How to play One On One Doubles!
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Ed Krass, the creator of One on One Doubles. One on One Doubles is a singles game where players must serve and volley on their serve and all shots are played cross court. After the interview with Ed Krass, I decided to try introducing one on one doubles play to an intermediate student of mine. At first, it was a struggle for the student to successfully serve and volley, he often missed volleys and got caught while on the run. Here were some key factors that helped him execute the serve and volley plays successfully. First, an abbreviated serve was necessary for him to move into the net quickly. Second, split stepping when he got to the service line and putting his racquet up was vital to successfully hitting winning volleys. Furthermore, taking off immediately after he hit the serve to head to the net was a key factor in producing winning volleys. In addition, understanding the early contact point for volleys helped him successfully win points.
For more information on One on One Doubles
, go to www.oneononedoubles.com. For more tennis tips go to www.elftennis.com

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Monday, March 16, 2015
Putting one on one doubles into practice: tennis instructional tips.
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Ed Krass, the creator of One on One Doubles. One on One Doubles is a singles game where players must serve and volley on their serve and all shots are played cross court. After the interview with Ed Krass, I decided to try introducing one on one doubles play to an intermediate student of mine. At first, it was a struggle for the student to successfully serve and volley, he often missed volleys and got caught while on the run. Here were some key factors that helped him execute the serve and volley plays successfully. First, an abbreviated serve was necessary for him to move into the net quickly. Second, split stepping when he got to the service line and putting his racquet up was vital to successfully hitting winning volleys. Furthermore, taking off immediately after he hit the serve to head to the net was a key factor in producing winning volleys. In addition, understanding the early contact point for volleys helped him successfully win points.
For more information on one on one doubles, go to www.oneononedoubles.com. For more tennis tips go to www.elftennis.com
Monday, March 9, 2015
My latest interview about being a tennis pro for celebrities.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sweetspottennis/2015/03/08/interview-with-kyle-owens-on-being-a-tennis-pro-for-and-with-celebrities
Check it ou.
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