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The serve and volley tactic is a great strategy to
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use to attack the net and surprise your opponent,
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but there's a very important footwork you must use to
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help you win a lot more of these points.
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Now here we have Murat Saffin,
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former #1 in the world,
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two-time Grand Slam champ,
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and this is Gulbis.
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This is back in 2009.
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Let's watch this point and then we'll diagram it.
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Now,
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when Gulbis just served and volleyed,
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he split-stepped,
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and during that movement going forward,
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you wanna split step around the time your opponent hits,
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actually slightly after they hit.
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And I want you to guess
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where Gulbis split steps.
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Does he split step on the court
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here,
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here,
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or here?
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Does he split step?
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And this is a really important distinction to understand
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in order to win more certain volley.
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Does he split step in front of the service line as he's coming forward?
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Does he split step on the service line,
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or does he split step in the middle of no man's land?
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The answer to this is the key to winning more points
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during a serve and volley.
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So, let's look.
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Here's Gulbis,
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there's the serve,
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and let's watch Gulbis's feet as he's coming forward.
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There's the split step.
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That's his split step.
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The split step occurs
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in the middle of no man's land.
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Most recreational players I talked to about serving and volleying
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think they're supposed to get up to the service line at least
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by the time the opponent makes contact with the ball.
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It's basically impossible to do that.
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Unless your opponent is standing way back at the fence, or you serve so slowly
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that you buy yourself the time to get into the service line,
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which you wouldn't want to do because you're just hitting a very soft serve.
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Now you'll always get people say,
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yeah,
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but if you get a kick serve,
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you can get up there.
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You can't.
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It doesn't doesn't matter what serve you hit,
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they're all going to be too fast.
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So, what you want to learn is to split step in the middle of no man's land.
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What you might want to do when you're practicing serving volley
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is put like a drop down line or just a spot
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in the middle of no man's land.
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And when you serve,
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you come forward and you split step and you can see that he's straddling
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that spot.
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Then,
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he comes forward and volleys.
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Now,
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you'll notice his volley.
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So, he's making contact right there,
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his right foot is touching
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the service line.
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So, the split step happens in the middle of no man's land.
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Here's the split step
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line,
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and then the first volley is around
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the service line.
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Many players think the split step is here and the volley is up here and it's just not.
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If you're someone who serves in volleys and you don't think
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of the footwork that happens in between the serve and volley,
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what you're most likely doing is rushing the net.
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To lose at a faster rate,
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as Vic Braden would say.
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And then, you're making yourself susceptible to a pass because,
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or a lob,
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because you're running in so fast that you
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can't change direction to get to those balls.
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You want to serve,
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take two or three steps forward,
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and then split step in the middle of no man's land.
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That gets you balanced,
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so you can come forward and have a much easier time of winning the point.
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Now if you'd love to use the same strategies the pros use to win their matches,
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then you got to pick up The Singles Playbook by Fuzzy Yellow Balls.
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It's all broken down by the type of opponent you play against,
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and it's over 50 pages strategy after strategy.
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And what's really cool is each page comes with a QR code, so
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you can watch a video of exactly how to use each strategy.
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Just use my link in the description and pinned in the first comment.
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And if you're looking for people in your local area to play against,
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practice with,
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or if you want to find a coach who's gonna be able to help you with your game,
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then use my link in the description and pin in the first comment,
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PlayYourCourt.com/2minuteTennis.
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With my link,
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So, practice your serve and volley with a split step in the middle of no man's land,
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and there's no doubt
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you're gonna gain confidence,
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win more matches,
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and play much better tennis.
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This is Ryan Reidy from 2MinuteTennis.net.
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You got this.