Tactics for Elite Level Men’s Tennis - Part 1
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v20i56.400Keywords:
Tactics, Men, Top level, JuniorsAbstract
This article discusses some ideas on top level men´s tennis tactics; it is a combination of the experience of the first author as the coach of David Ferrer and the theoretical contribution of the second author. It presents some of the main characteristics of top level modern tactics and discusses the need to adapt strategy when changing surfaces, as well as the importance of the correct planning of matches, both in general and when planning to play against the world’s best players. Finally, it provides practical examples of the work done with David Ferrer.
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