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Webinar 69: Reducing Net Errors

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Welcome To The World's Best Tennis Strategy

Craig O'Shannessy is widely recognized as the world leader in researching and teaching tennis strategy. Craig has coached tennis at all levels of the game for the past 35 years. He has been the official strategy analyst for two Grand Slam events (Wimbledon & Australian Open) as well as having worked with Novak Djokovic for three years (2017-19), helping guide the Serb back to No. 1 in the world while winning four Grand Slam titles. Craig has also been the strategy analyst for the ATP Tour for a decade, analyzing the best players on the biggest stage in our sport. 

Craig's work as the strategy coach for the Italian Tennis Federation over the past eight years has helped elevate them to the gold standard on the world stage. Craig's role with the Italians includes player and coach education, as well as match analysis for their 2023 Davis Cup victory and finalists for the 2023 Billie Jean King Cup.

Craig shares all of that experience in these webinars, using winning percentages to teach the best patterns of play when serving, returning, rallying, approaching, & the mental/emotional game.

WEBINAR 69 HIGHLIGHTS

  • You can make an error in the net long, wide left, and wide right. The net is by far the worst place to miss. 
  • Tennis is approximately 70% errors and 30% winners. Making "good" errors are a necessary part of our sport that help you measure and improve your shots. But not in the net. Hitting in the net does not give your shot a chance of succeeding.
  • We will analyze the Top 100 men for their average rally height over the net, as well as how much spin they put on the ball.
  • VIDEO: The first thing to analyze is players hitting shots into the net to understand why it happens. Maybe they are hitting down on high balls, or not using enough spin on low balls. There is also the factor that they are simply rallying too close to the net to begin with, not giving themselves enough margin for error
  • VIDEO: Now lets look at players in difficult sitations that manage to avoid the net. How do they do it? What part of their technique or strategy allows them to reduce their net errors?
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