Tip of the Week: Keep the Racquet Head Up In Ready Position

The ready position is extremely important when preparing to react to a shot. Keeping the racquet head up will allow you to use your upper body turn with shoulders and hips to get the racquet in the correct position to move to the ball.

This technique helps keep your wrist firm on the backswing and allows things to happen more efficiently. If the racquet head drops before you read the direction of your opponent’s shot, your arm and wrist are likely to take over resulting in a much more inconsistent path to hitting the ball. Keeping the racquet head up in the ready position will get your upper body, arm, wrist, and racquet all moving together and result in a smooth effortless swing.

Your overall balance will also benefit from this and allow you to move to the ball more quickly and effectively.

Steve Annacone, USPTA Elite Pro, is the Director of Annacone Tennis, www.annaconetennis.com and MyHamptonsPro, www.myhamptonspro.com throughout the Hamptons, NY.  In addition, Steve, Phil Lepisto, and Amanda Reller run the ACT (Advanced Competition Team) program at the Tucson Jewish Community Center (Tucson, AZ) for high level players ages 8-18. Please contact Steve at info@annaconetennis.com

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