Thursday, June 30, 2011

5 Reasons Why *ROGER FEDERER* Will NOT Reach #1 Again

jeffsalzensteintennis.com Roger Federer is currently #3 in the world. I am predicting that Roger Federer will not reach the #1 spot in the world again. Roger Federer had a magnificent decade of tennis. A decade that will most likely never be matched by another player. Roger Federer has made every player on tour improve their levels of tennis to compete with him. We are now seeing the young guys coming up, who have been able to study Roger Federer and learn from his masterful tennis game. These players are taking the best of Roger Federer and improving upon it. This is why Roger Federer hasn't been as dominant in the past few years. Before Roger Federer gave up his #1 ranking to Rafael Nadal, nobody had seen a player move and hit with the grace and power he displays. Roger Federer dominated with his shotmaking, balance, and flexibility, and effortless play that was lightyears ahead of what the rest of the tour players could do. Now players have studied and learned from Roger and have adopted these key elements of his game into theirs. We can see how physical players like Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic have developed so that they can now beat Roger Federer. Roger has also started a new life with his wife and baby. He has new responsibilities that have shifted his focus at times from tennis. It has been a wonderful 10 years of watching Roger Federer dominate in the sport of tennis. Federer was a master in his craft of tennis. We thank him for all the years and elevating <b>...</b>
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Online Tennis Lesson | Win An Online Tennis Lesson With Jeff Salzenstein

jeffsalzensteintennis.com You can win a FREE online tennis lesson with me, Jeff Salzenstein. I will be personally sitting down with the winner, one on one, and give them a online tennis lesson. You might ask how can an online tennis lesson benefit my game without hitting a tennis ball? This online lesson will compare you to the top players in the world through video analysis. I will sit down and answer any questions that you might have about your tennis game. This online tennis lesson will be the closest you could possibly come to having a tennis lesson on the court with me. For a chance to win the online tennis lesson all you have to do is leave a comment below. Explain why you feel like you deserve to win an online tennis lesson and why it would help you. I will personally read through each comment and decide who left the best comment for the online tennis lesson. If you want more great tennis tips head on over to my blog. You can download a free gift on the blog. http Committed to your tennis success Jeff Salzenstein
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Time: 06:40 More in Sports

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*TENNIS BACKHAND* | Simple Tip That Will Immediately Improve Your *Tennis Backhand*

jeffsalzensteintennis.com The tennis backhand is usually a shot that players either love or hate . If you are one of the players who hates hitting their tennis backhand, you are in luck today. The reason you have trouble with your tennis backhand might be because you haven't been taught this simple trick. Relaxing your bottom hand on the grip after you make contact will immediately improve your tennis backhand. Watching pros like Nalbandian, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal; you will see them use their top hand when hitting the tennis backhand. If you take a look at the tennis magazine cover with Caroline Wozniacki, you will see her opening the fingers on the bottom hand of the grip at the end of her tennis backhand. Next time you go out onto the court, try relaxing the bottom hand on your tennis backhand. This will allow you to drive through the ball with the top hand on the grip. Let me know how this tip helps you with your tennis backhand. http 1. teaching tennis - Backhands, Open Stance Backhand Topspinteaching tennis - tennis players - first serve - second serves, forehands. ... Considering this lack of physical time the Open Stance Backhand topspin is a ... 2. www.teachingtennis.com/site/backhand.htm - 3. Basic Two-Handed Backhand - Tennis Video and AnalysisVideo clip of a basic two-handed backhand, with instructional comments on footwork, grip, stance, power production, and swing path. 4. tennis.about.com/od/forehandbackhand/a/bh2handvid.htm - 5. Backhand Tennis <b>...</b>
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*Australian Open* Watch (FEDERER) Hit The (Open Stance Forehand)

jeffsalzensteintennis.com Look for Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to use the open stance forehand when they get pulled out of position this year at the Australian Open. Federer and Nadal use the open stance forehand a lot throughout their matches. Watching the best play during the Australian Open allows you to learn from the best and get better. Make sure to look out for the open stance forehand that Federer and Nadal use multiple times throughout their matches. Former ATP Top 100 ATP Tour player, USTA High Performance Coach and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, Jeff Salzenstein, shows you in this video one of the secrets to great movement performed by the top pros. Copy their moves to improve your tennis today. For more great tennis tips and strategies go to http
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Time: 01:11 More in Sports

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*TENNIS VOLLEY* | Tennis (Forehand Volley) And Pat Rafter

jeffsalzensteintennis.com Today we are talking about the tennis volley. More specifically the tennis forehand volley. I know a lot of us have trouble with our volleys period. No matter if it is a forehand or a backhand tennis volley. Patrick Rafter had one of the best tennis volleys ever to play the game. The biggest key to Pat Rafters tennis volley was that he tried to keep his head as close to his racquet head throughout the tennis volley. Now you are probably asking what does this mean for your tennis volley. More coaches will tell you to punch the ball with a straight arm on the tennis volley. Do you think you get a lot of control and feel with a locked arm on your tennis volley? Next time try and get your actual head as close to your racquet head when you make contact on the tennis volley. Pat Rafter did this and so did Pete Sampras. Two of the greatest serve and volley players. Try and keep your two heads closer together on the tennis volley and you will improve your feel and control. Let me know if this works for you and what you think about keeping your head close to your racquet head on the tennis volley. http
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Time: 02:16 More in Sports

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*ONE HAND BACKHAND* | What Grip To Use On The One Hand Backhand

jeffsalzensteintennis.com On the one hand backhand, a lot of coaches will instruct you to use a continental grip on the one hand backhand. Now this is probably fine for beginners to learn the motion of the one hand backhand. With more intermediate and advanced players looking to get more out of their one hand backhand, try sliding your hand so that it feels like your hand is the grip. Sliding your hand more on top and behind the grip will allow you to hit the one hand backhand with more spin and feel. Now you might ask how will I drive the ball with this kind of grip on the one hand backhand? Don't worry, this grip will still allow you to drive through the ball but will add an added bonus of topspin to your one hand backhand. One quick tip with sliding your hand more on top with the one hand backhand If you do try this, make sure you keep your head at contact, like Roger Federer does, so you can allow you hand and arm to drive through the ball on the one hand backhand. For all you one hand backhand players out there, try sliding your hand more on top and behind ohe grip to get more spin and feel on your one hand backhand. jeffsalzensteintennis.com
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

*TENNIS VOLLEY* | Tennis (Forehand Volley) And Pat Rafter

jeffsalzensteintennis.com Today we are talking about the tennis volley. More specifically the tennis forehand volley. I know a lot of us have trouble with our volleys period. No matter if it is a forehand or a backhand tennis volley. Patrick Rafter had one of the best tennis volleys ever to play the game. The biggest key to Pat Rafters tennis volley was that he tried to keep his head as close to his racquet head throughout the tennis volley. Now you are probably asking what does this mean for your tennis volley. More coaches will tell you to punch the ball with a straight arm on the tennis volley. Do you think you get a lot of control and feel with a locked arm on your tennis volley? Next time try and get your actual head as close to your racquet head when you make contact on the tennis volley. Pat Rafter did this and so did Pete Sampras. Two of the greatest serve and volley players. Try and keep your two heads closer together on the tennis volley and you will improve your feel and control. Let me know if this works for you and what you think about keeping your head close to your racquet head on the tennis volley. http
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Time: 02:16 More in Sports

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*TENNIS FOREHAND* | Handle The Short Balls On The (TENNIS FOREHAND)

jeffsalzensteintennis.com During the approach shot on the tennis forehand many players are taught to set their feet, hit the shot and then keep moving into the net. Does that kind of technique really work for you and your tennis forehand on the short balls? I am going to guess that you miss a lot of short balls and wonder how you can possibly sprint up, slow yourself down, set your feet, hit your shot and then keep sprinting up to the net. I am here to tell you that this technique for the tennis forehand on the short balls flat out just doesn't work. The pros are not doing this on their tennis forehand and neither should you. Take a look at Roger Federer and you will notice him moving through his tennis forehand on short balls. He does a certain footwork pattern that involves him jumping on the tennis forehand. We call this footwork pattern lift and land. You can do this pattern on both the tennis forehand and backhand side. What you want to do is step in, hit the ball and jump up in the air. This will keep you moving forward on the tennis forehand. Moving forward will help you get to the net faster and cover the passing shot. Next time you are hitting your tennis forehand and get a short ball, try the lift and land footwork pattern. The main idea is to move through the short ball on the tennis forehand instead of stopping yourself to hit the shot. Let me know how this footwork patterns helps out your tennis forehand! http
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[Pro Tennis Player] *Michael Russell* Talks About (Online Tennis Coach) *Jeff Salzenstein*

jeffsalzensteintennis.com Michael Russell, a current ATP pro tennis player, talks about coach Jeff Salzenstein. Michael Russell has qualified for 2011 Australian Open, and the 2011 BNP Paribas Tournament. Michael Russell is currently ranked the number 6th in the United states and 89 in the world. Michael Russell has held match points against some of the greatest tennis players of all time including Gustavo Kuerten. Michael Russell has beaten great players including Tomáš Berdych. Michael Russell is a great friend and a great player. I wish him the best throughout the rest of his tennis career! http
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Time: 00:50 More in Sports

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