Forehand Wrist Action Fully Explained
Tom Allsopp and Slav Elenkov discuss the role of the wrist as you hit a forehand. Making adjustments and creating spins requires the ability to maneuver your wrist. A locked wrist will not allow you to deal with the open nature of tennis where balls inevitably will be outside of your preferred strike zone. A passive wrist may be the ideal technique but this requires being in the right position. Master the Kick Serve in 20 Mins. Get your free video tutorial by Tom Allsopp at https://tpatennis.com/kick Get your own video analysis at https://www.tpatennis.com Follow TPA tennis at: Instagram: / tpatennis Facebook: / tpatennis

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