Game-based warm-up with overheads, volleys and return-like movements to improve footwork, reaction and coordination.
Game-based warm-up with overheads, volleys and return-like movements to improve footwork, reaction and coordination.
The coach sets up the mini net in the forecourt, parallel to the net. The player practices the disguised (feinted) forehand drop shot
Let's take a look at the forehand of a very talented boy in the orange stage.
It’s all about rhythm! Three adjustment steps, perfect high contact point, and a forward motion flow. Grigor Dimitrov shows us his high backhand volley here.
A child dodges out of the way of rolling Swissballs in a marked triangle – a reaction game that trains accuracy, body control and quick action.
For three years, we were at the forefront of the world elite, analyzing matches for the Mutua Madrid Open to give the spectators visual information so they could participate even more in the game of world-class tennis cracks.
We literally looked at every detail of the professional game, observed their technique, analyzed their tactics, saw them practicing, talked to their coaches and interviewed famous coaches and players.
And last but not least, at the only place in the world where an ATP 1000 event and the Junior Davis Cup and Fed Cup took place, we filmed the best young players in the world to compare them with the players in whose footsteps they would like to follow.
We present the results of our technical and tactical research on the TennisGate platforms, in the form of comprehensible recommendations for coaches and players. With these videos we also support the coaching education of several associations and federations.
Visit this fantastic tournament and the atmosphere around the Caja Magica and the Spanish capital. This visit is "magical" in the truest sense of the word.