Master Your Tennis Technique with Remote Video Analysis
Stop repeating errors and guessing what is wrong with your game. Get a direct, biomechanical breakdown of your strokes from a pro who actually understands the Indian court system.
Most players overcomplicate the serve. Sach bataun, it's about a simple, repeatable rhythm. I teach a five-step sequence: Load, Toss, Jump, Hit, Land. This video breaks it down. Send me your serve video, and I'll show you exactly where your kinetic chain is breaking.
Stop hitting down the line just for the sake of it. It's a low percentage shot unless you have a reason. I explain the only three situations when you should pull the trigger: for a change of direction, when you get an easy ball, or on an approach shot. Otherwise, stay in the high percentage cross court rally.
Most club players get the slice wrong. They extend and float the ball. A real, aggressive slice is a downward cutting motion that finishes across your body. This makes the ball skid and stay low, turning a defensive shot into an offensive one. Let me show you how.
Your return of serve can be a weapon, not just a way to start the point. Here I break down the five key steps, from your athletic position to transferring your body weight forward. Stop just pushing the ball back and start dictating the point from the very first shot.
When you contact the ball determines how much time your opponent has. I explain the three main contact points: on the drop for beginners, at the peak for intermediates, and on the rise for advanced players. Understanding this is key to moving up to the next level and playing a more aggressive game.
Does this look familiar? A serve that looks technically beautiful but lands out more often than in. A good looking serve means nothing without a high percentage. This is a common problem I fix by analyzing your technique under pressure, not just in practice.
Look at the data from Jannik Sinner's game. He hits with incredible pace AND massive spin. The lesson here is that you don't have to choose one. I analyze pro techniques like this to show you how to add speed to your swing while still getting heavy, controlled shots.
About Featured
Most players hit balls for hours thinking they are training, but they are just cementing bad habits. Whether your forehand is sailing long or your serve toss is erratic, the issue is usually in your kinetic chain. My remote stroke audit isn't about generic tips. I analyze your recorded footage to identify the exact technical faults—grip, swing path, or contact point—and give you a specific correction plan that you can apply the next time you step on the court.
You do not need to be in the same city to fix your tennis game. I have seen too many players in India struggle with the same technical mistakes because they lack access to structured, professional feedback. This is why I started the remote stroke audit service. It is built for the player who wants to stop guessing and start playing with intent.
How the Remote Audit Works
When you book an audit, you are not just getting a generic video review. You are getting a biomechanical analysis of your primary strokes. You record yourself—no fancy setup needed—covering your serve (toss and trophy pose), groundstrokes, volleys, and touch shots. I break these down to show you exactly where your power is leaking and where your technique is breaking down under pressure.
Beyond Just Hitting
Modern tennis is about more than just power; it is about intelligence and efficiency. My feedback includes:
- Technical Corrections: Fixing your swing path, contact points, and racquet head speed generation.
- Kinetic Chain Checks: Ensuring your legs, core, and arms are working together, not against each other.
- Actionable Drills: You get a specific prescription of off-court and on-court drills tailored to your unique technical flaws.
Stop wasting time on the court running errands for your mistakes. If you are serious about becoming a thinking athlete, send me your videos. We will identify the real issues, fix your mechanics, and build a game that actually wins points.
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