Where Does Most Of Your Serve Power REALLY Come From?

Prepare to have your perceptions shattered as John Craig from Performance Plus Tennis takes you on an extraordinary journey into the realm of serve power in this mind-blowing video! Get ready to be astounded as he delves deep into the elements that contribute to a potent serve, exposing the hidden truth about where the power truly emanates.

4 Comments

  1. Thanks. Late it the game at 75 years old but thankful to be able to try and improve. Making progress.

  2. I’m 77 & still working on my serve. It’s good enough to beat “Joe Average” but when you play more advanced players in tournaments it doesn’t work. Your material has helped me build a stronger trophy pose so I’m more relaxed in that position. I’m left-handed so my right hand is now a useful tool ,when extended ,to rotate my shoulders & when it’s dropping it helps add power . Thanks so much for your helpful videos & commentary.
    Dave Ferguson

  3. Great Lesson. My question is as a right-handed server why do I end up hitting my left knee with my racket after I serve? Thanks, John Alban

    1. Hi John, There are numerous reasons why players hit their legs/ knees on the serve. All of these will be presented, along with solutions in a new video lesson coming out next Friday, November 22nd. Stay tuned! Best, John

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