WEBVTT 00:00:00.200 --> 00:00:00.360 Hi, 00:00:00.439 --> 00:00:01.759 this is Martina Navratilova, 00:00:01.769 --> 00:00:03.210 and this is "The Singles Playbook." 00:00:03.309 --> 00:00:05.920 I love this because if you really want to get better in singles, 00:00:06.119 --> 00:00:08.899 this will tell you how to play to your strength, 00:00:09.079 --> 00:00:11.069 how to attack your opponent's weaknesses, 00:00:11.399 --> 00:00:12.899 and how to avoid mistakes. 00:00:13.039 --> 00:00:13.359 What's up, 00:00:13.439 --> 00:00:14.270 Will Hamilton here, 00:00:14.300 --> 00:00:16.229 and that was Martina Navratilova. 00:00:16.440 --> 00:00:16.559 You know, 00:00:16.639 --> 00:00:19.440 Martina is one of the greatest singles players of all time, 00:00:19.479 --> 00:00:23.549 and she personally contributed her favorite plays to the singles playbook, 00:00:23.799 --> 00:00:24.590 "The Newt." 00:00:24.780 --> 00:00:26.040 One of my favorite volleys. 00:00:26.670 --> 00:00:28.870 Especially when you're playing against a pusher, 00:00:29.069 --> 00:00:29.969 the newt volley, 00:00:30.110 --> 00:00:30.270 you know, 00:00:30.350 --> 00:00:31.739 the undeveloped frog. 00:00:31.909 --> 00:00:32.389 In other words, 00:00:32.509 --> 00:00:34.319 keep the ball short and low. 00:00:34.470 --> 00:00:37.630 Everybody hates to have to hit a passing shot from that volley. 00:00:37.740 --> 00:00:39.259 So remember the newt volley. 00:00:39.470 --> 00:00:41.040 But it's not just Martina. 00:00:41.110 --> 00:00:45.939 It's also two-time U.S. Open champ and former world number one Patrick Rafter. 00:00:46.110 --> 00:00:48.580 He contributed his twist on the serve and volley. 00:00:48.750 --> 00:00:49.389 He contributed a 00:00:49.474 --> 00:00:50.345 play called "The Lleyton." 00:00:50.384 --> 00:00:51.314 This one is awesome. 00:00:51.665 --> 00:00:51.744 You know, 00:00:51.755 --> 00:00:52.345 I asked Pat, 00:00:52.384 --> 00:00:54.615 "Who was the toughest returner you ever faced?" 00:00:54.865 --> 00:00:55.424 And Pat said, 00:00:55.514 --> 00:00:55.625 "Well, 00:00:55.775 --> 00:00:58.974 it was Lleyton Hewitt because he ran a play 00:00:59.224 --> 00:01:01.305 called The Lleyton that is just perfect for 00:01:01.305 --> 00:01:04.375 neutralizing an aggressive serve and volley player." 00:01:04.544 --> 00:01:04.785 Heck, 00:01:04.824 --> 00:01:05.944 even the Bryan brothers, 00:01:05.985 --> 00:01:08.455 who are the greatest men's doubles team of all time, 00:01:08.665 --> 00:01:12.464 they've got a play called "The Preacher" that works great in singles. 00:01:12.769 --> 00:01:13.879 And it's not just players, 00:01:13.959 --> 00:01:14.830 it's also coaches. 00:01:14.959 --> 00:01:15.910 Craig O'Shannessy, 00:01:16.040 --> 00:01:17.559 current coach of Novak Djokovic. 00:01:17.879 --> 00:01:17.949 Well, 00:01:17.959 --> 00:01:19.279 he's an analytics whiz. 00:01:19.319 --> 00:01:21.440 He crunches the numbers to find the high 00:01:21.440 --> 00:01:24.470 percentage and low percentage plays you can use. 00:01:24.639 --> 00:01:27.000 We've worked all of that into the singles playbook. 00:01:27.040 --> 00:01:27.839 The 2-1, 00:01:27.849 --> 00:01:28.589 for example, 00:01:28.839 --> 00:01:32.709 is one of the signature plays from the pro tour because it's so high percentage, 00:01:32.919 --> 00:01:33.750 so effective. 00:01:34.050 --> 00:01:38.349 So, what I want to do is invite you to pick up a copy of the singles playbook. 00:01:38.569 --> 00:01:41.919 If you want to start running plays that allow you to play to your strengths, 00:01:42.419 --> 00:01:43.970 attack your opponent's weaknesses, 00:01:44.400 --> 00:01:46.410 and avoid making mistakes. 00:01:46.419 --> 00:01:46.500 Well, 00:01:46.540 --> 00:01:48.290 there's no faster way to do it 00:01:48.540 --> 00:01:50.330 than with the singles playbook here. 00:01:50.620 --> 00:01:52.580 The singles playbook is organized according to 00:01:52.580 --> 00:01:54.019 what kind of player you're playing against. 00:01:54.099 --> 00:01:54.690 So, for example, 00:01:54.779 --> 00:01:56.769 if you're playing a certain volleyer like me, 00:01:57.099 --> 00:01:58.730 this will tell you exactly what to do. 00:01:58.940 --> 00:01:59.379 Good luck. 00:02:00.080 --> 00:02:02.069 So, if we flip to one of the plays in here, 00:02:02.120 --> 00:02:04.019 and again there's 41 plays in this thing, 00:02:04.199 --> 00:02:05.230 you can see right there, 00:02:05.440 --> 00:02:06.769 but if we flip to 00:02:07.519 --> 00:02:08.139 home base, 00:02:08.199 --> 00:02:12.350 you can see that this is a play for rallying against an aggressive baseliner. 00:02:12.360 --> 00:02:16.270 And you can see there's three diagrams showing you exactly how to hit 00:02:16.559 --> 00:02:17.990 and how to move 00:02:18.149 --> 00:02:19.449 to run this play. 00:02:19.639 --> 00:02:23.559 Now what you'll notice in the top right corner here is a QR code, 00:02:23.600 --> 00:02:25.479 basically a fancy name for a barcode. 00:02:25.779 --> 00:02:27.910 And what you're gonna do is you're gonna take out your phone, 00:02:28.039 --> 00:02:30.119 you're going to open up your phone's camera. 00:02:30.139 --> 00:02:31.199 I see the camera is open. 00:02:31.279 --> 00:02:33.270 I could take a selfie if I wanted to, 00:02:33.679 --> 00:02:35.119 and I'm going to point 00:02:35.589 --> 00:02:37.970 the camera at the QR code. And you see when I did that, 00:02:37.979 --> 00:02:39.770 see that link that just popped up here, 00:02:39.860 --> 00:02:40.850 I'm going to click on it, 00:02:41.020 --> 00:02:44.169 it takes me to a webpage with a video 00:02:44.419 --> 00:02:45.100 of Home Base. 00:02:45.179 --> 00:02:47.970 You can see this video is less than 2 minutes long, 00:02:48.139 --> 00:02:49.410 and what that allows you to do 00:02:49.699 --> 00:02:50.130 is 00:02:50.419 --> 00:02:52.699 look at the diagram and follow along with the video, 00:02:52.750 --> 00:02:55.089 get the explanation of what is going on, 00:02:55.259 --> 00:02:56.179 and very quickly, 00:02:56.300 --> 00:02:57.259 right before a match, 00:02:57.300 --> 00:02:58.809 you can get a refresher on exactly 00:02:58.975 --> 00:03:01.845 how to run this play. And the coolest part about this whole 00:03:01.845 --> 00:03:05.125 process is you don't have to download anything for this to work. 00:03:05.205 --> 00:03:07.554 You literally just have to open up your camera, 00:03:07.804 --> 00:03:11.615 the software is already built into the camera to read the QR codes. 00:03:11.664 --> 00:03:12.945 It doesn't matter if it's an iPhone, 00:03:13.164 --> 00:03:14.115 an Android, 00:03:14.285 --> 00:03:15.875 a tablet like an iPad, 00:03:16.005 --> 00:03:18.164 it'll work out of the box. 00:03:18.244 --> 00:03:20.645 You just need to point your camera at the QR code, 00:03:20.684 --> 00:03:22.244 it'll instantly take you to the video. 00:03:22.600 --> 00:03:25.440 So, every play in the singles playbook is like this. 00:03:25.479 --> 00:03:29.320 They all have QR codes in the top right corner taking 00:03:29.320 --> 00:03:32.309 you a quick video explanation of what you're looking at. 00:03:32.479 --> 00:03:35.669 So, let's pretend we're scanning the QR code on the home base page. 00:03:35.919 --> 00:03:37.669 Here's the actual video that comes up. 00:03:38.080 --> 00:03:39.789 Rallying against the aggressive baseliner. 00:03:40.000 --> 00:03:42.080 So, one of the plays you can use is Home Base, 00:03:42.160 --> 00:03:44.529 and this is a great play because it forces the 00:03:44.529 --> 00:03:48.160 aggressive baseliner to take all the risk to attack you. 00:03:48.520 --> 00:03:50.660 So, to set the stage we've got a 00:03:50.990 --> 00:03:53.509 cross-court sword to sword rally, 00:03:53.589 --> 00:03:57.740 not the greatest situation to find yourself in against an aggressive baseliner, 00:03:57.990 --> 00:03:59.550 and you can see the area of the court 00:03:59.550 --> 00:04:02.380 you're giving away is a little bit smaller than normal 00:04:02.830 --> 00:04:05.899 because the aggressive baseliners can take that ball down the line, 00:04:06.110 --> 00:04:07.770 and it's something you need to be aware of, 00:04:07.910 --> 00:04:08.440 right? 00:04:08.869 --> 00:04:11.279 So, the way home base works is very simple. 00:04:12.139 --> 00:04:13.350 If the ball 00:04:13.759 --> 00:04:16.630 crosses the plane of your body and is an outside ground stroke, 00:04:16.678 --> 00:04:18.339 you have to send it back cross court. 00:04:18.869 --> 00:04:22.549 But if it doesn't cross the plane of your body and it's an inside ground stroke, 00:04:22.809 --> 00:04:24.670 then you can change the direction 00:04:24.880 --> 00:04:26.269 of the tennis ball. 00:04:26.510 --> 00:04:26.589 Now, 00:04:26.600 --> 00:04:27.399 you might say to yourself, 00:04:27.559 --> 00:04:27.839 well, 00:04:27.850 --> 00:04:28.029 in 00:04:28.320 --> 00:04:29.709 this exchange here, 00:04:29.920 --> 00:04:30.440 I might 00:04:30.549 --> 00:04:31.640 want to go down the line, 00:04:31.760 --> 00:04:35.239 get the ball away from the aggressive baseliner's sword. 00:04:35.940 --> 00:04:37.540 That's real tough to do. 00:04:37.619 --> 00:04:39.359 If they're hitting aggressive shots, 00:04:39.500 --> 00:04:42.109 it's probably smarter to just keep the rally 00:04:42.260 --> 00:04:42.619 going, 00:04:42.660 --> 00:04:45.010 even though they're going to burn you down the line sometime 00:04:45.260 --> 00:04:48.529 versus taking a high risk shot where you're going to make an error, 00:04:48.700 --> 00:04:49.970 or you could leave it sitting, 00:04:49.980 --> 00:04:52.609 and then they're going to step in and put that ball away. 00:04:52.859 --> 00:04:54.290 So, keep this rally 00:04:54.410 --> 00:04:54.890 going, 00:04:55.059 --> 00:04:57.049 and then when you get an inside ground stroke, 00:04:57.459 --> 00:04:59.170 that's when you can change the direction of the ball, 00:04:59.179 --> 00:05:01.730 and this would certainly be a case where you would want to go 00:05:02.059 --> 00:05:04.059 at the aggressive baseliners 00:05:05.130 --> 00:05:05.230 shield 00:05:05.230 --> 00:05:05.850 here. 00:05:06.579 --> 00:05:09.239 And this, of course, would be an outside ground stroke. 00:05:09.410 --> 00:05:13.640 You would shift over and ideally you would get an inside groundstroke 00:05:14.049 --> 00:05:16.079 and you could set up the red zone. 00:05:16.329 --> 00:05:18.720 But if the ball comes back and crosses that plane, 00:05:18.809 --> 00:05:21.000 then you got to send it back cross-court for 00:05:21.010 --> 00:05:21.179 the 00:05:21.190 --> 00:05:22.920 rule of home base. 00:05:23.329 --> 00:05:24.440 And if you hit a good shot, 00:05:24.489 --> 00:05:26.839 then you can slide over a little bit more and then hopefully 00:05:27.089 --> 00:05:30.690 it makes it more likely that your next shot would be an inside ground stroke, 00:05:30.730 --> 00:05:32.160 an inside sword in this case, 00:05:32.369 --> 00:05:34.209 and then you can set up the red zone. 00:05:34.500 --> 00:05:38.200 You might have an overall strategy to do stuff during a match, 00:05:38.489 --> 00:05:40.519 but you need to really go play by play, 00:05:40.730 --> 00:05:41.649 point by point. 00:05:41.850 --> 00:05:42.660 Pros run plays, 00:05:42.940 --> 00:05:44.000 club players don't, 00:05:44.100 --> 00:05:45.720 and this is what you can change. 00:05:45.970 --> 00:05:48.000 So, when we first released the singles playbook, 00:05:48.130 --> 00:05:50.489 this thing was 397 bucks, 00:05:50.690 --> 00:05:52.049 but for the new and improved 00:05:52.255 --> 00:05:53.385 2019 edition, 00:05:53.484 --> 00:05:55.394 I wanted to do something special. 00:05:55.565 --> 00:05:57.424 Instead of paying 397 bucks, 00:05:57.725 --> 00:06:01.434 you can get your hands on this thing for just one payment of $67. 00:06:01.605 --> 00:06:01.834 And hey, 00:06:01.845 --> 00:06:03.075 when you pick up a copy today, 00:06:03.204 --> 00:06:05.975 we're gonna throw in three amazing bonuses. 00:06:06.084 --> 00:06:06.195 Now, 00:06:06.204 --> 00:06:06.975 the first one, 00:06:07.165 --> 00:06:08.005 I'm pumped about all of them, 00:06:08.045 --> 00:06:09.834 but the first one is really cool because 00:06:10.404 --> 00:06:14.084 the playbook is gonna solve the confidence in your shots problem, 00:06:14.325 --> 00:06:16.834 but there's also the nerves problem, 00:06:17.005 --> 00:06:17.125 right? 00:06:17.204 --> 00:06:18.244 It's a close match. 00:06:18.285 --> 00:06:19.714 It's late in the third set, 00:06:19.924 --> 00:06:21.765 and you get nervous and tight. 00:06:22.239 --> 00:06:24.600 So, how do you handle your nerves? 00:06:24.720 --> 00:06:24.839 Well, 00:06:24.880 --> 00:06:27.470 it turns out there's a technique to the mental game. 00:06:27.559 --> 00:06:30.000 There's a technique to dealing with nerves just 00:06:30.000 --> 00:06:32.029 like there's a technique to hitting a forehand, 00:06:32.160 --> 00:06:32.989 a backhand, 00:06:33.200 --> 00:06:34.109 and a serve, 00:06:34.359 --> 00:06:39.630 and that's what we're gonna give you inside of stop choking on big points. 00:06:40.000 --> 00:06:40.559 So, if you're wondering, 00:06:40.600 --> 00:06:40.709 well, 00:06:40.799 --> 00:06:42.470 what do these techniques look like, 00:06:42.549 --> 00:06:44.279 we can use one of them right now so you can 00:06:44.279 --> 00:06:46.160 see if this is cool and something you're interested in. 00:06:46.519 --> 00:06:49.549 So, you gotta have your feet on the ground for this to work, 00:06:49.600 --> 00:06:51.679 so stand up or if you're sitting with your feet on the ground, 00:06:51.760 --> 00:06:52.709 that works too. 00:06:53.079 --> 00:06:54.649 Now think of a pink elephant, 00:06:54.880 --> 00:06:55.000 right? 00:06:55.190 --> 00:06:56.989 Visualize that pink elephant. 00:06:57.679 --> 00:06:59.850 Now grind your toes 00:07:00.160 --> 00:07:02.070 into the floor and focus 00:07:02.359 --> 00:07:03.679 on that sensation. 00:07:04.709 --> 00:07:08.500 Now what you'll notice if you do this a couple of times is it is impossible 00:07:08.790 --> 00:07:09.220 to 00:07:09.440 --> 00:07:10.700 think about that pink elephant. 00:07:10.760 --> 00:07:12.670 It's impossible to have any thoughts 00:07:13.070 --> 00:07:16.420 if you're focusing on a physical sensation. 00:07:16.829 --> 00:07:20.709 So, that is one technique that allows you to wipe the slate clean. 00:07:20.750 --> 00:07:22.019 So, if you're thinking about winning, 00:07:22.109 --> 00:07:23.190 if you're thinking about losing, 00:07:23.269 --> 00:07:25.100 if you're thinking about what your teammates think, 00:07:25.320 --> 00:07:26.950 this is how you snap out of that. 00:07:27.230 --> 00:07:29.670 And the way you want to use this particular technique 00:07:29.899 --> 00:07:32.369 is right before you return serve. 00:07:32.619 --> 00:07:33.890 You walk up to the line, 00:07:34.100 --> 00:07:37.250 you focus on the sensation on your feet to wipe your mind clean, 00:07:37.540 --> 00:07:41.239 and then you focus on the tennis ball right before your opponent tosses. 00:07:41.420 --> 00:07:43.730 That allows you to be focused on the ball 00:07:44.045 --> 00:07:45.755 as the point starts. 00:07:45.964 --> 00:07:46.674 So inside, 00:07:46.924 --> 00:07:48.644 stop choking on big points. 00:07:48.765 --> 00:07:50.364 We've got Jeff Greenwald, 00:07:50.445 --> 00:07:51.825 a sports psychologist, 00:07:51.885 --> 00:07:54.394 one of the best recreational players in the world. 00:07:54.484 --> 00:07:56.065 He just won the 40s, 00:07:56.125 --> 00:07:56.445 I think, 00:07:56.484 --> 00:07:59.285 as a 51-year-old USDA 40s national. 00:07:59.364 --> 00:08:00.325 The guy's incredibly good. 00:08:00.649 --> 00:08:02.339 But he is a sports psychologist, 00:08:02.350 --> 00:08:05.470 master in clinical and sports psychology. 00:08:05.709 --> 00:08:07.820 He's gonna walk you through all of these techniques. 00:08:07.869 --> 00:08:10.940 I think you're gonna find his technique for serving awesome. 00:08:11.109 --> 00:08:12.470 How do you serve under pressure, 00:08:12.630 --> 00:08:13.790 get that first serve in, 00:08:14.149 --> 00:08:14.910 hold serve, 00:08:14.950 --> 00:08:15.739 win a breaker. 00:08:16.059 --> 00:08:17.720 So, this program is amazing. 00:08:17.850 --> 00:08:18.420 It's normally 00:08:18.649 --> 00:08:19.459 97 bucks, 00:08:19.470 --> 00:08:22.350 but you get it absolutely free when you pick up a 00:08:22.350 --> 00:08:25.649 copy of the singles playbook because it's just a perfect compliment, 00:08:25.670 --> 00:08:25.829 right? 00:08:25.869 --> 00:08:28.540 The singles playbook is that confidence in your shot's problem 00:08:28.790 --> 00:08:32.820 and now stop choking on big points is the nerve's problem. 00:08:32.950 --> 00:08:34.140 Now the second bonus 00:08:34.429 --> 00:08:36.659 is called live arm, 00:08:36.989 --> 00:08:39.549 and this is gonna show you how to accelerate your 00:08:39.549 --> 00:08:42.669 arm like a Formula One race car when you're serving. 00:08:43.058 --> 00:08:43.278 You know, 00:08:43.359 --> 00:08:43.999 I'm not a big guy. 00:08:44.078 --> 00:08:44.838 I'm 5'8, 00:08:44.919 --> 00:08:46.088 I'm a buck 40, 00:08:46.479 --> 00:08:46.789 but 00:08:46.919 --> 00:08:48.158 my serve's actually pretty good. 00:08:48.239 --> 00:08:49.758 I can hit it over 100 miles an hour. 00:08:49.859 --> 00:08:51.028 It's got a lot of rotation, 00:08:51.239 --> 00:08:52.309 heavy kick serve, 00:08:52.638 --> 00:08:55.439 and the reason why is because I've got a ton of racket head speed. 00:08:55.890 --> 00:08:56.280 Now, 00:08:56.369 --> 00:08:57.530 I wasn't born with that. 00:08:57.690 --> 00:08:59.520 I developed it by following 00:08:59.890 --> 00:09:00.880 this program. 00:09:00.969 --> 00:09:03.400 So, this program was developed by Dr. Mark Kovacs, 00:09:03.409 --> 00:09:04.770 and if you don't know Dr. Kovacs, 00:09:04.929 --> 00:09:05.049 well, 00:09:05.130 --> 00:09:06.400 he is the man. 00:09:06.590 --> 00:09:07.610 He's one of the 00:09:07.610 --> 00:09:07.799 leading 00:09:08.359 --> 00:09:10.349 performance experts when it comes to tennis. 00:09:10.450 --> 00:09:12.440 He has the world's leading study on the serve. 00:09:12.690 --> 00:09:14.010 He was 00:09:14.049 --> 00:09:14.349 the 00:09:14.369 --> 00:09:16.919 director of the Gatorade Sports Science Institute. 00:09:17.090 --> 00:09:17.250 He was 00:09:17.395 --> 00:09:19.906 the director of strength and conditioning at the USTA. 00:09:19.955 --> 00:09:21.885 He now has the Kovacs Institute 00:09:22.385 --> 00:09:23.145 outside of Atlanta, 00:09:23.306 --> 00:09:23.856 Georgia. 00:09:24.065 --> 00:09:26.216 Pros flying from all around the world 00:09:26.226 --> 00:09:29.145 and Mark measures all of like their stats, 00:09:29.226 --> 00:09:29.346 right? 00:09:29.385 --> 00:09:30.786 He has them serve off force plates. 00:09:30.825 --> 00:09:32.315 He measures their arm speed. 00:09:32.625 --> 00:09:35.935 He does all this crazy stuff to help them optimize performance. 00:09:36.385 --> 00:09:38.135 And in all of his research, 00:09:38.265 --> 00:09:38.906 he's identified 00:09:39.142 --> 00:09:42.072 four stretches and ten exercises 00:09:42.322 --> 00:09:44.161 that'll allow you to develop a live arm. 00:09:44.242 --> 00:09:45.211 I've been through that program. 00:09:45.322 --> 00:09:47.812 That's why my serve is pretty good for a little guy 00:09:48.161 --> 00:09:51.242 and one of the exercises I can show you right now might find it interesting, 00:09:51.291 --> 00:09:52.911 maybe something you've never seen before. 00:09:53.161 --> 00:09:55.202 This would be something you do right before a match. 00:09:55.281 --> 00:09:56.081 You're gonna take your hand. 00:09:56.122 --> 00:09:56.781 I'm lefty, 00:09:56.921 --> 00:09:57.802 your serving hand, 00:09:58.122 --> 00:09:59.242 put it on your back like this, 00:09:59.322 --> 00:10:00.351 your fingers. 00:10:00.929 --> 00:10:02.760 And then you're just gonna pull forward, 00:10:03.119 --> 00:10:03.320 gently 00:10:03.330 --> 00:10:06.150 to stretch and you'll feel the stretch up here. 00:10:06.400 --> 00:10:09.520 So, this is one of the exercises to improve your flexibility and then 00:10:09.520 --> 00:10:13.669 obviously there's exercises you can do in the gym to improve your explosiveness. 00:10:13.919 --> 00:10:14.989 Program is awesome. 00:10:15.200 --> 00:10:16.630 When we sold it in the past, 00:10:16.840 --> 00:10:21.000 it was $291, but again included for free when 00:10:21.000 --> 00:10:24.070 you pick up a copy of the singles playbook. 00:10:24.239 --> 00:10:27.109 So, the last bonus is called the windshield wiper forehand made 00:10:27.315 --> 00:10:27.765 simple. 00:10:27.934 --> 00:10:29.034 It is awesome 00:10:29.315 --> 00:10:32.375 and it's critical if you learned the classic forehand. 00:10:32.385 --> 00:10:34.604 That's where you finish up over your shoulder. 00:10:35.094 --> 00:10:36.364 Classic forehands are great, 00:10:36.494 --> 00:10:40.015 but they don't have as much rotation as the windshield wiper forehand. 00:10:40.025 --> 00:10:43.125 They don't let you hit as hard because you don't have as much control. 00:10:43.335 --> 00:10:45.255 Windshield wiper looks like a windshield 00:10:45.255 --> 00:10:47.034 wiper blade moving across the windshield. 00:10:47.135 --> 00:10:47.645 You kind of 00:10:47.765 --> 00:10:48.025 end 00:10:48.054 --> 00:10:48.885 up down here. 00:10:48.934 --> 00:10:49.674 Federer hits it, 00:10:49.734 --> 00:10:50.565 Nadal hits it. 00:10:50.734 --> 00:10:52.015 All the top pros are hitting it. 00:10:52.054 --> 00:10:53.534 That's why their forehands are so good. 00:10:53.890 --> 00:10:55.890 And when you pair live arm, 00:10:55.929 --> 00:10:58.929 which is going to give you a much faster serve, 00:10:59.010 --> 00:10:59.750 more spin 00:11:00.010 --> 00:11:01.729 with a windshield wiper forehand, 00:11:01.739 --> 00:11:03.719 that's gonna really strengthen your sword. 00:11:04.010 --> 00:11:04.250 Well, 00:11:04.450 --> 00:11:08.570 that is really when you start to play to your strengths and improve your strengths, 00:11:08.690 --> 00:11:10.289 be able to attack the weaknesses better, 00:11:10.330 --> 00:11:12.140 and then of course you make fewer mistakes because you 00:11:12.140 --> 00:11:14.210 got a lot more rotation on the tennis ball. 00:11:14.659 --> 00:11:16.690 So, this program is with Feisal Hassan. 00:11:16.700 --> 00:11:18.380 He's one of the best coaches in the world, 00:11:18.390 --> 00:11:21.530 2011 USPTA Coach of the Year. 00:11:21.710 --> 00:11:24.380 I can't even remember how many teams he's taken to sectionals, 00:11:24.460 --> 00:11:24.859 districts, 00:11:24.979 --> 00:11:25.859 nationals. 00:11:26.059 --> 00:11:27.179 I think it's over 70. 00:11:27.539 --> 00:11:27.739 Don't 00:11:27.739 --> 00:11:28.289 quote me on that, 00:11:28.299 --> 00:11:29.409 but it's way up there. 00:11:29.580 --> 00:11:30.140 But bottom line, 00:11:30.299 --> 00:11:33.500 Feisal is a master of taking club players and club players 00:11:33.500 --> 00:11:36.530 who learned 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