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Tennis Kick Serve – Kick Serve Step 1 – Toss

www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The first step of the tennis kick serve is the location of your toss. The location of your toss — where you put the tennis ball — is a critically important element of the tennis kick serve. You need to toss the ball in a spot that allows you to make contact the ball when it is directly over your head. We compare the tennis flat serve and kick serve in this video to show how the toss location differs. Tossing the tennis ball so that you can hit it when it’s …

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25 Comments

datacipher
April 26, 2009

It’s strange how people spout off facts and yet have no knowledge of the situation. Kevin, the powerade commercial is FAKE, as all the powerade commercials are, there are quite a number of them featuring different athletes. BEASOULEATER has simply made up the above statement. Incidently, Roddick’s 155mph record serve was at a Davis cup tie on a hardcourt. Yikes….kids…

beasouleater
April 29, 2009

ok i watched another video which is a gatorade commercial. Thank you for clearing this.

datacipher
April 29, 2009

Sigh, OK, thanks for admitting this. I realize the commercial is well-faked but it is well known as a fake and yes, it’s impossible for this to happen. The force of even a 155mph tennis ball pales in comparison to the force of a heelstrike of a 200lb player like Roddick running or jumping. Both players would be crippled in 5 min, if the court were that soft BUT WHY do you (and others) claim it’s real when you DON’T KNOW?! I’ve seen people claiming on here to have been at the match!

ZephanZandel
May 2, 2009

Not to mention flat serves don’t bounce as high~

caloyjp
May 5, 2009

Should I look at the ball during contact on serves?

SuperEnigmatic11
May 13, 2009

what type of grip do i hold the racket for the kick serve???

SuperEnigmatic11
May 14, 2009

answer my question
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FYB2007
May 15, 2009

haha. you can use a continental or eastern backhand.

missykim9
May 21, 2009

can i use a semi western grip or eastern for the kick serve?

lion9xo
May 22, 2009

why u put glue on ur racket!!!!!!!!!!!

polipoli7
June 16, 2009

frank serves like moya

exitingforward
June 23, 2009

id try eastern’ helps wit wrist action and spin.

cstanler
June 24, 2009

a kick serve is easiest with a continental grip. it takes some getting used to…but nearly every pro uses a continental grip on their serve. but if you can turn your wrist enough with an eastern grip its definitely possibly

RCSDrummer4Life
July 4, 2009

Yeah it’s important not to drop your head on serves because you may also pull your raquet down and hit the ball into the net.

RCSDrummer4Life
July 4, 2009

eastern.
I’d never use semi western if you want to go any higher than high school tennis

kirahokuten357
July 17, 2009

Can you do twist serve?

kawaiinira
July 22, 2009

twist serve is the old version of kick serve but if you compare them twist serve has more spin than kick serve

snoble2k
August 18, 2009

You mean topspin serve not kick serve. No twist serve is not the old version and twist versions actual name is American twist and you strike the ball a little ahead of your head and brush across the ball. What your opponent sees is the ball turn into an oval. The ball bounces and shoots off to the side. Good American twist is difficult to return.

PJrockers
August 21, 2009

lol I really need help with my S.C.U.D. serve, and also drive B

sydkneesy
September 1, 2009

hahahahahah

zlonguyenx
September 2, 2009

I remember the day when I tried to do a kick serve, which ended up in a shank. At least it went in and it was a killer slice serve! :D

raaaaaul12
September 4, 2009

I made an ace today with the kick serve (and a little help of the line )

rrben29
September 15, 2009

lmao then in that case i guess you also need help with your hakugei too huh?

GamingDisasters
October 3, 2009

lol.expert village is no good ?i guess it shud be called noob village.

rookverse
November 3, 2009

hahahah that was a good laugh, thanks

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