on the serve make sure you see the hit
on the serve rotate the hips and shoulders so the hitting hand goes to the opposite pocket– Pare has the best hug
as the non hitter in doubles follow the ball– especially on 1 up and one back
to hit the outside angle volley set the breakout angle at 60 degrees –hit the ball on the outside of the ball– hitting the ball’s…
at the net on the higher incoming ball elevator up — it is till volley and drive out not down
some players turn to the entourage too off– control both your effort and attitude
Stan drives his backhand from the inside shoulder
when you come to the net just before the opponent hits do a split step and get your racquet up in front of your body
have a ritual that gets you going
spotting is bouncing with the purpose of picturing how far in front and how far left or right the toss should go
you hate to let a ball go that lands in and you hate to play a ball that was going out
on your rotation on the forehand keep the non hitting hand on the racquet–it helps compact you
on your preparation turn completely then bring your backside through on the hit
when you come to the net boogie in and center your racquet in front of your body
get your back knee below the flight path and stay core balanced