Tip of the Week: Repeat Your Successful Shots

Often, we are worried that if we try to hit the same shot  that was used in a winning point, our opponent will be ready for it.

If you hit a great inside out forehand that wins the point, try to hit that same shot again. If you hit this same shot, you are likely to hit it well because your body and mind will work together using muscle memory. This repetition helps you do things consistently. If your opponent adjusts and starts anticipating your shot, just throw in something different once in a while.

Your best plan is to hit shots that have been working during the match. Don’t forget to go back to the shot that was successful, especially in tight situations. 


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 and Phil Lepisto 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 sannacone@tucsonjcc.org

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