10 Minutes of Tennis: Your HANDS Are Everything!

Atlanta Tennis Podcast

Welcome to the Atlanta Tennis Podcast, where each episode provides insights and conversations that begin with tennis and progress to the global scope of the sport. In this episode, we have an interesting conversation with Justin Yeo, a world-renowned tennis pro. Together, we'll look at how important your hands are in tennis, from grip tension to shot direction. Whether you're just starting out or an experienced player, you'll see how mastering your hand movements may dramatically improve your game.

Today’s Guest:

Justin Yeo - world-renowned tennis pro who was born in Australia and raised in Puerto Rico. In this episode, Justin Yeo discusses the importance of hand technique in tennis. He argues that, while many players concentrate on footwork and body posture, the hands play an important role in directing the ball and reducing errors. Justin utilizes the examples of renowned players, including Roger Federer and John McEnroe, to show how exceptional hand skills may improve a player's game.

Dive Deep into the Importance of Hands in Tennis with the Atlanta Tennis Podcast

Justin emphasizes the importance of grip tension, control, and the ability to modify the ball's direction. He proposes that players think of their racket as an extension of their hand, focusing on prolonging rather than shortening their swings. He also advises against the common practice of short-court warm-ups, instead pushing players to begin at the back of the court to improve hand control.

To enhance hand technique, Justin suggests training against a hitting wall to extend the swing and send the ball straight ahead. He emphasizes the significance of remaining relaxed and springy when playing.

What They Talked About:

  • The surprising truth: Most errors stem from hand issues, not just footwork or technique.
  • The magic of great hands: Players like Roger Federer and John McEnroe possessed incredible hand control for unmatched shotmaking.
  • Beyond technique: While proper grip and swing are important, hand feel plays a major role in directing the ball precisely.
  • Warm-up revolution: Ditch the short-court routine! Justin recommends hitting from the baseline first to develop proper hand extension for longer rallies.

This episode is perfect for:

  • Players of all levels are looking to improve their touch and control.
  • Coaches seeking new ways to emphasize the importance of handwork.
  • Anyone who wants to understand the finer points of the game.

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YouTube Replay: https://youtube.com/live/WypPaxk81nE

Shaun Boyce USPTA: shaun@tennisforchildren.com

https://tennisforchildren.com/

Justin Yeo: https://www.instagram.com/yeocoach/

Bobby Schindler USPTA: schi

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