The 2018 Miami Open is in full swing, and many of my students are either watching its tremendous tennis from the stands or from their couches and then coming back to me for lessons with such expectations as learning Serena's killer serve or Federer's slice backhand.
Don't get me wrong, I think it's great to want to play like the pros, but such expectations could lead to unnecessary frustration and disappointment. Here's some advice which I believe will be of better help to your game as well as your mindset.
My goal is to give all of you the tips and tools you need to be the best tennis players you can be, so if you need help with your game, DON'T BE SHY! Tell me about it in the comments section below and I'll address it in a future video! Also, be sure and share my posts with your tennis friends, and connect with me onand Youtube!
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