Ben Shelton Serve - Learn How To Hit BIG SERVES Like Ben!

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In this video you will learn some of the key movements and techniques that make Ben Shelton's serve the most feared on the ATP Tour!

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What an outrageous serve Ben Shelton has. He'll ve in with a shout of break John Isners serve speed record I think of 157mph in the coming years.

Apart from the extreme angles Ben achieves, he has a very similar trophy position and leg drive to Andy Roddck which allows Ben a longer distance to accelerate the racket explosively. Add on all of the other things and its no wonder he's hitting 150mph bombs.

He's got the best serve on tour now Isner and Fed of gone and Kyrgios is out injured.

Great to see you back John as well!

grantdelmege
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Nice to hear from you again from Brisbane.

kevingilhooley
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Amazing. That dynamic leg Extension reminds me of Roddick.

al-vm
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What about the potty squat at 1:33??? According to Salzenstein that is a really big no no, yet we also see it in the big serving aussie Sam Groth. I believe you have also made a video on how the body should be tilted back slightly in line with the leg bend at the trophy position.

You see that squat almost exclusively on the WTA, when more of the women tend to naturally favour that forward leaning position in an attempt to jump/drive with the legs to help generate power. But if you fail to execute thoracic extension on the way up (like a lot of WTA servers) then it becomes inefficient imo.

Thoughts?

FrozenShade
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I noticed that on this trophy serve hes aiming for the ball with the frame of the racquet then rotates to face...that precise timing takes years of practice

brotherd
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Giant artificial racket and artificial strings. Take these away and you lose 30+ mph instantly. It’s no longer tennis when tennis allowed this artificial material into the game. It also ruined the volley game as 98% of all players play on the baseline or behind the baseline and the natural one handed backhand has been lost too. It’s all predictable and speed now. Tennis lost its personality and charism. If you are impressed with speed you do not understand what tennis is about.

TimTheMusicMan
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His only chance is on a fast court. This arrogant player was confused when his serve was returned back to him by Djokovic. Still can't get over his disrespecful antics against Tiafoe and other opponents in the US Open. Like father like son.

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