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Hey, hey, this is Shaun with the GoTennis! Podcast powered by Signature Tennis.

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Today's tennis tip comes from coach Nathan Singleton.

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Have a listen and let us know what you think.

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Hello everyone, this is Nathan from FirstServeUniversity.com.

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Your tactical specialist here to give you advice on how to win more matches.

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What do you do when you feel like a person is attacking you all the time and you're losing

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points and you don't understand why?

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I want you to start observing on your backhand wing how often you hit slices.

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A lot of players, especially men, over hit the slice, they use it as a defensive impulse

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when somebody comes after their backhand.

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When you watch good players and let's throw the pros at it.

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Let's think about top juniors, college players.

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Most of the players that do well are able to hit over the backhand and play defense with

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topspin and flat balls.

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When you're over hitting the slice, you allow your opponent to see that it's your glaring

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weakness and they start to attack it more and more.

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So next time, hit more over the ball and you'll see how you win a few more points.

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This is Nathan from FirstServeUniversity giving you advice on how to win more matches.

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