Super slow motion videos of Roger Federer - hitting mostly forehands and a couple of backhands. Incredible detail of racquet vibrations, him watching the ball and more...
This tennis warm up drill includes typical coordination exercises for warm up and makes it a little more interesting by doing all that on the doubles and singles sidelines.
This last video in the Origin of tennis technique video shows how you need to combine the two main keys to hitting a good forehand or backhand - hitting forward through the ball and spin.
Now just look for the most comfortable way of doing this and your technique will develop as a consequence of these two goals.
This video shows you how you can find a forehand grip by experimenting and feeling which grip is the most comfortable. No need to read tennis instruction manuals, just play and try.
The best way to develop good tennis footwork is by experimenting and feeling which footwork feels best, gives you the best balance and best way to transfer weight into the ball. This video shows forehand and backhand footwork in various ways.
Tennis beginners need to learn backhand groundstroke in a step-by-step progression to improve in the fastest way. This is only 1 of the 49 video clips in the full version of the How To Play Tennis Video Instruction Guide for tennis beginners.
The key to developing a powerful tennis serve is the acceleration or the racquet drop. There are 5 more videos in the full serve instruction guide for tennis beginners.