How to Improve Your Tennis Game

How to Improve Your Tennis Game

Tennis Game Improvement - Warm Up

Tennis Game Improvement - Warm Up

Tennis Game Improvement - Ground Strokes

Tennis Game Improvement - Ground Strokes

Tennis Game Improvement - One Handed Backhand

Tennis Game Improvement - One Handed Backhand

Tennis Game Improvement - Two Handed Backhand

Tennis Game Improvement - Two Handed Backhand

Tennis Game Improvement - Winning Volleys

Tennis Game Improvement - Winning Volleys

Tennis Game Improvement - Approach Shot and Net Transition

Tennis Game Improvement - Approach Shot and Net Transition

Tennis Game Improvement - Power Serve

Tennis Game Improvement - Power Serve

Tennis Game Improvement - Hit and Recovery

Tennis Game Improvement - Hit and Recovery

Tennis Game Improvement - Countering Low Balls

Tennis Game Improvement - Countering Low Balls

Tennis Game Improvement - Countering High Balls

Tennis Game Improvement - Countering High Balls

Tennis Game Improvement - Chip and Charge

Tennis Game Improvement - Chip and Charge

How to Improve Your Tennis Game

How to Improve Your Tennis Game

How to Improve Your Tennis Game

How to Improve Your Tennis Game

Tennis-The Serve

Tennis-The Serve

How to Play Tennis-Ground Strokes

How to Play Tennis-Ground Strokes

Tennis-How to Play at the Net

Tennis-How to Play at the Net

How to Grip a Tennis Raquet

How to Grip a Tennis Raquet

Tennis for Beginners - Introduction

Tennis for Beginners - Introduction

Tennis Game Improvement - Warm Up

Tennis Game Improvement - Warm Up

Tennis Game Improvement - Ground Strokes

Tennis Game Improvement - Ground Strokes

Tennis Game Improvement - One Handed Backhand

Tennis Game Improvement - One Handed Backhand

Tennis Game Improvement - Two Handed Backhand

Tennis Game Improvement - Two Handed Backhand

Tennis Game Improvement - Winning Volleys

Tennis Game Improvement - Winning Volleys

Tennis Game Improvement - Approach Shot and Net Transition

Tennis Game Improvement - Approach Shot and Net Transition

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Jimmy Nguyen

Tennis Instructor

http://www.easytennis.us  

202-904-0978

Jimmy Nguyen is a Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) Certified Tennis Instructor.

 

Founded Easy Tennis during his junior year in college, he taught novice to college-bound players, and most recently, been coaching several women doubles and mixed doubles leagues within the Washington Metropolitan Area. He believes in teaching tennis with a step-by-step and holistic approach to make learning tennis easy.  

 

In addition to teaching tennis, he passionately supports the entrepreneurial spirit by microlending to entrepreneurs in South America through the Kiva Foundation.

Tennis Game Improvement - Ground Strokes

Jimmy Nguyen: Hi, Jimmy Nguyen here, Founder of Easy Tennis. Today, I am going to teach you how to improve your tennis game. In this segment, want to reinforce the fundamentals of the ground strokes, both the forehand and the backhand.

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Jimmy Nguyen: Hi, Jimmy Nguyen here, Founder of Easy Tennis. Today, I am going to teach you how to improve your tennis game. In this segment, want to reinforce the fundamentals of the ground strokes, both the forehand and the backhand. With me today is Tiana(ph) and Walden(ph). You can see when they're rallying to each other, their proper form. You want to make sure that when the ball is approaching them, again to that early racket preparation as they're demonstrating back there. So you see the balls coming, you want to get into early racket preparation. As you're about to swing to the ball, you want to make sure to the point of contact, it's slightly in front of the body, not sideways, that's the key. You always want to make sure point of contact is in front and of course, the last component of the stroke, is to add that fall through and when you fall through, you want to make sure, as you fall through, that the elbows are fully extended around my shoulders, with my elbows pointing forward and vice versa for the backhand. With the backhand, you want to make sure early racket preparation and of course the point of contact should always be slightly in front of the body where they use a two-handed or a one-handed backhand. In our next segment, we're going to take a look at the difference between a one-handed backhand and a two-handed backhand.

Tennis for Beginners - Introduction

Tennis for Beginners - Introduction

Tennis - How to Grip a Racket

Tennis - How to Grip a Racket

Tennis - How to Control Your Swing Speed

Tennis - How to Control Your Swing Speed

Tennis - Racket Face Awareness

Tennis - Racket Face Awareness

Tennis - How to Achieve a Lifting Racket Pattern

Tennis - How to Achieve a Lifting Racket Pattern

Tennis - Body Rotation

Tennis - Body Rotation

Tennis - Footwork and Balance

Tennis - Footwork and Balance

Tennis Volley Skills - Show Your Back

Tennis Volley Skills - Show Your Back

Tennis - How to Contact the Ball Properly on the Volley

Tennis - How to Contact the Ball Properly on the Volley

Tennis - How to Serve from the Volley Position

Tennis - How to Serve from the Volley Position