WebTennis.net Home Page "All-Court" Tennis Your Complete Tennis Learning System The necessary FUNDAMENTALS for building a solid foundation of integrated Stroke Mechanics, Court Positioning, & Strategies If you haven't already done so, please bookmark WebTennis.net now...! Have you refreshed the WebTennis.net home page recently? Remember, lots of new content is frequently being added... Don't miss out on any new stuff...! New additions are listed below WebTennis.net Newsletter It's FREE, weekly, instructional, and to the point...! Subscribe now and get a complimentary copy of "Top Ten Best Doubles Tips"...! Subscribe here Current Stroke... 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Answers to your Questions Since I'm frequently being asked questions via email about stroke mechanics and strategies, I post some of my responses to those questions here... Current question... Jan 25, 2002 The Return of Serve Click here for the answer (Jan 15, 2003) Doubles Strategy: Lobbing the Return of Serve How, what, and why...?!? Click here... (Jan 6, 2003) Making Visual Contact with the Ball How do we actually do that...?!? Click here... The Tom Stow Tennis Teaching System eBook Reprint... It took me awhile, but Tom's incredible book written in 1948 is now in a PDF downloadable file! One of the great stroke mechanics teachers of all time, Tom Stow developed a perfect system for teaching easy to learn "all-court" strokes. Tom's genius was his ability to give you a beautiful foundation for your strokes and then encourage you to put your own personality on top of that solid base... Who is this Tom Stow guy? How about Don Budge's coach for starters... as you may know, Don was the first men's Grand Slam winner in 1938 and considered by many to be one of the greatest players of all time. If you've been around the game for a long time, you've probably heard about Tom Stow. He perfected a method of teaching stroke mechanics that allow players to play "all-court" tennis for a lifetime. To read more about Tom's book and/or to pick up a copy... Click here... ________________________ WebTennis.net Newsletter Are you subscribed to the FREE weekly WebTennis.net Newsletter? Subscribe now and you'll receive a complimentary copy of "Top Ten Best Doubles Tips"...! ________________________ WebTennis.net Store Personally endorsed by Brent for recommended products for improving your "all-court" tennis game! - PracticeHit™ Stroke Developer - Tom Stow Tennis System eBook - "Kings of the Court" Video - "Fearless Tennis" audio 2 CDs - More, more, more...! Click here Jeff Greenwald's Incredible 2 CD Set "Fearless Tennis" Click here... A Tennis Instructional Workshop for "All-Court" Play It's true... you can play better tennis now & for a long, long time (like, how about your lifetime...!), and have more FUN with a better understanding of the necessary fundamentals of court positioning, all-court strategies, and certain stroke mechanics. Yep, that's a pretty direct statement, but you can do it and I can show you how. The information contained in this website is a complete tennis learning system which will help you build your very own solid foundation of integrated strategies and the necessary tools for those strategies, specific "all-court" stroke mechanics. You want to build a foundation for your game based on a set of necessary fundamentals that enables you to become a multi-dimensional player. Once you develop this set of fundamentals, you'll put your own personality on top of that base foundation. ________________________________ Hi, Brent Abel here, and I want to help you improve your game...! I'm not going to insult your intelligence and claim that I can help you "play like the pros"... Come on. But what I can do is this, I can show you how to improve immediately on specific court positioning strategies, minor stroke mechanic changes, and help you develop a long term plan for continued improvement. Learning tennis isn't a sprint, it's an ongoing thing, and that's one of the beauties of this game, you can enjoy the learning curve forever...! The Benefits of Playing "All-Court" Tennis ________________________________________ This stuff has been around forever, and now more than ever due to racket technology, amateur players (that's the 99.9% of the rest of us NOT making money on the tour...!) really need to be careful and selective with the models (pro players) and playing styles we try to emulate. To insure that you'll be able to play for your lifetime, certain styles of play and strokes are what you want. If you practice the "right" stuff, tennis can be sooooo much fun...! "All-court" tennis is about a playing style and associated strokes that set you up to literally visit all parts of the court and play effectively from them. You won't be a one-dimensional, ball bashing, 3 feet behind the baseline, grinding, boring, blah, blah type of tennis player. And if I just described you, have heart, you can learn new stuff and your body parts will be thanking you from the moment you decide to learn more about playing tennis as an "all-court" player...!In fact, you'll play the game as the court was designed, you'll be physically (and hopefully mentally...!) on balance, and you won't ever "fight" the ball again.In addition to having multiple weapons in singles, you'll be a very, very GOOD doubles player.And you'll just flat out have more FUN...! If any of this sounds like something you'd be interested in, well, check out the navigation bar to your left and dive in...! Before you do that, make sure you're subscribed to my weekly and FREE WebTennis.net Newsletter. Subscribe now and receive a complimentary copy of "Top Ten Best Doubles Tips". Subscribe here...One more thing..., I do hope you're ready to find some "practice" time. Not much, small little chunks of time away from the court. Huh? You'll find out by clicking any of the links to the left.... Go get 'em...! Brent (c) 1999 - 2003 WebTennis.net Brent Abel brent@webtennis.net 925-376-4575 Toll Free - 877-webtennis (877-932-8366)