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  • Phil
    I just let you know that you doing a great job, I played tennis for 3 years, I have a beautiful forehand and backhand, I learn it fast because I was table tennis player, the biggest trouble is that my serve, I couldn't hold my serve at all, I try everything to improve my serve, but still not pretty at all.
    I watch your vedio from youtube, guess what, I totally change my serve, I not only look like professional, but also hold my serve, this surprise everybody.

    The question is that pronation is very important in serve, I do feel that, should I use that in all my forehand and backhand and overhead?
    Thanks again for the good lesson( I told everybody in the tennis court)
  • Dorris
    i keep subscribing but the videos will not go to my e-mail, and it isn't in spam.
  • EmmettwardIV
    send me the content please,.
  • If you don't get the course for whatever reason please email me at comments@fuzzyyellowballs.com and I'll send it to you.
  • sallyreltonshakespeare
    thanks - I can't wait!
  • pawansachdeva
    please send me the content. thanks
  • suryathewizard
    Hi I really Want to improve my forehand
  • Dennis Pantano
    free 45 minute video request
  • Stanley
    What's the secret ?!
  • Henrik Sverkersson
    Hi
    I want the free 45 min forehandcourse.
    Sincerely
    Henrik
  • quentin
    nice job
  • miki
    tnx
  • Lye
    Thanks for sharing !!
  • Munstermac
    I'd be overjoyed if I could get my hands on th 'Improve your forehand in 45 minutes!' vid!!
  • geri
    Thanks for sharing so many useful clips!
  • TAN QIN WEI
    I like tennis so much so I wish to improve more, thanks
  • russell lebel
    enjoy your website. I`m looking to improve.
  • lou
    Thank you for your lessons
  • Glad to help!
  • maxim
    Hi Will.I'm max.I'm from Ukrain.Thank you for your lessons.I can play only becous of
    the lessons.And nobody belive that this is possibel to learn how to play tennis through internet.But I do it and it's great for me.
    I would like to ask you one question,that's not about forehand,but I don't know where I should send my letter about serve,so I ask right here.It's about serve and if to be exact about jump serve.I did everything you teach in serve progresion section but there is nothing about how to train jump serve.Maybe it sounds funy for you but I don't understand how to get it without you help.I realy need it so much.If you'll get this letter pleas help,if it's possible.
  • Hi maxim. You basically jump as you transition to the racket drop. If you watch our serve fundamentals videos, when a pro reaches the racket drop they are fully pushed off their legs and they've just left the ground.
  • Jeff Miller
    Hey Will,
    I'm curious about your take on the ball mark readers. I'm confused because it seems to me that the ball is a sphere not a flat disc. When I watch matches on TV and they use the mark machine they zoom in and if the least little hint of the ball touches the line they call it good. My contention is that the ball is not touching the line. Okay the shadow is touching the line but the ball may not be because it's a sphere not a flat disc. Am I crazy or do they take this into account with they way the machine reads the ball and contact to the line?
  • Hi Jeff. I don't know precisely how the technology works, but I think it's safe to assume the inventors took the fact that the ball deforms when it lands / skids into account. I, for one, am confident in the system.
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