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My Tennis Tip for April PDF 
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Written by John Debnam   
Tuesday, 03 April 2007 07:15
You probably have vivid memories of the first time you played someone with a nasty spin serve. If you’re like most players, words that can’t be repeated here fell from your mouth as you struggled to handle those wicked slice or topspin deliveries. And the feeling you had was almost certainly that you were out of control and that the ball was taking you away from your comfort zone.
But there are a few simple adjustments you can make that will minimize the effects of a heavily spun serve. First, step in and take the ball early—try not to let it get above your waist if you can help it. By taking the ball sooner than normal you prevent the server from pulling you out of position, thus surrendering a lot of territory on the other side of the court. Second, use a short, compact backswing but make sure you still follow through. If you simply poke at the ball you will lose control.

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