How to Train Aggressive Clay Court Strategy and Tactics
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v20i56.398Keywords:
Tactics, Clay, AggressiveAbstract
This article outlines a successful school of thought for developing clay court players with a more aggressive game style than traditionally used on clay. Some underlying strategic principles for effective clay court play are discussed, as well as the use of drills that develop tactical awareness and competence. The article aims to provide coaches with principles that successfully foster clay court competence within their players.
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Martinez, A. (2002). Tactics for advanced clay court tennis, ITF CSSR, 27, 9-12.
Crespo, M, & Reid, M. (2002). Modern tactics: an introduction, ITF CSSR, 27, 2.
Kopsic, D. & Segal, F. (1995). Guidelines to develop a game on clay, ITF CSSR, 7, 4-5.
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