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  1. timmytuan75@yahoo.com December 10, 2017 at 5:46 pm - Reply

    Tuan Nguyen, age 43
    I play tennis for 4 years. I am at level 3.5 in Sounthern California. All of the match I lost last year in tournament because my opponent kill me on the net. I try to learn how to play net cosistency, my coach telling me to pratice on the wall untill I can keep the ball rally min 20 times. I feel 20 times very top with me because I always get around 15-20. After I spent 2 days watched all video in volley mastery and 1 hours practice on wall. First time in my life I can play net on the wall 109 times. I throught it just lucky. 5 mins later I can play another times 139. Then 10 mins later another time 204 and 200 times. I can feel right now I can control the ball and keep ball play on wall 50 times easy. I think this course very helpfull for me on volley

    Thank you

  2. Bill Mathnopraseuth November 3, 2017 at 7:38 pm - Reply

    Hi Ian,

    My name is Bill and I’m from Sydney Australia.

    I’ve been playing at my local competition for almost two years now.

    My game style has always been a primarily baseliner using my forehand. I’ve notice when it comes to finishing points at the net has been one of my weakness.

    I’m not confident yet to come up to the net to finish points. I either mishit my volleys or it’s not effective enough to finish the points. My goal is when I’ve finished the volley mastery course I want to be able to hit a reliable volley with confidence.

    I look forward to hearing from you soon.

  3. John Haburjak October 21, 2017 at 8:14 am - Reply

    My name is John Haburjak – and I’m a bit of an essential tennis ‘groupie’ – been participating in their programs for some time – Indian Wells Singles Domination and VIP in Milwaukee and I keep finding myself wanting to open new doors with them….they’ve been great at helping me develop as a player. One thing was hoping for in this course = I tend to be a ‘grinder’ and ‘retriever’ and a pretty dedicated ‘defensive’ player – with some elements of Volley skill – but lack both consistency and confidence in it. As a defensive player, volley mastery I would view as a strong adjunct to defense turn to offense with high rates of return and lower risk then higher risk: heavy power shots to an open court and ball direction changes – just some cerebral stuff. Reality is – would really just like to develop some more confidence when coming to the net! let’s do it! JJH

    3,5-4,0
    SF Bay Area (East Bay) Alamo, CA

  4. Gary Holland October 15, 2017 at 9:54 am - Reply

    Hi Ian, I’m Gary Holland, age 65. I’ve played for 41 years now, but I’m always looking to improve my game, and to help my wife improve hers, and also to give back to the sport by helping our local boys and girls high school teams. I have loved your free videos and your style of tennis instruction. Hope to gain a lot from your Volley Mastery course, and have a lot of fun taking the lessons to the court. Thank you. Gary

  5. Louis Bernz October 9, 2017 at 2:06 pm - Reply

    Lou Bernz, age 70
    4.0 level
    play doubles twice a week, practice once a week
    currently hit fairly consistent and accurate volleys
    want to improve my ability to hit softer, more angled volleys and drop volleys
    long time follower of Essential Tennis

  6. Terri Crestani October 8, 2017 at 6:47 am - Reply

    I got into tennis later in life—age 57— and over the past 7 years, have become rather obsessed with it. (My father started playing at age 50 and played regularly up to age 82.) My 85 year old aunt is an avid doubles player and has an amazing game. I realized, early on, the importance of learning good technique. I also realized that I would have to work harder than many of my much younger tennis peers to improve because I had never before played a competitive sport. (although I do and have done many other activities—-rock climbing, cycling, kayaking). So although my progress has been relatively slow, I feel like I am building a solid foundation with good technique. I am very motivated and want to continue improving.

    In addition to taking lessons and drills, I love viewing online tennis videos and probably my most favorite ones are yours. After viewing your Volley Mastery intro video, I decided to finally take the plunge and subcribe to the Volley Mastery course. The volley is so important in doubles (and I find is also useful in singles). I am excited to get started with your Volley course. Thanks for this opportunity.

    Terri

  7. Stuart Miller September 28, 2017 at 10:17 am - Reply

    Stuart Miller, age 63
    Played tennis in high school and college. Stopped at age 30 to devote full time to raising our 5 children.
    Became empty nester this year and decided to restart my game.
    After reviewing several of the free tennis videos online, I found myself returning to your lessons. I found them helpful enough to motivate me to become a subscriber.
    I look forward to learning more from you to aid me in retrieving my skills and enjoying the struggle as you so aptly put it while improving my overall game.
    Thank you very much.
    All the best,
    Stuart

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