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Today's tennis tip comes from Sebastian Nunez.

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Our singles serving early in the set, I think it's really important to mix up your targets

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a lot.

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Really you're trying to gather data at the beginning of a set and really try to find out what's

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served them more uncomfortable returning.

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So is it the T-serve, the outwides, the body served, do they get jammed easily?

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If they're a tall opponent, mixing up different spins, throwing in the kick, throwing in the

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slice, throwing up flat ones.

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Really I'm just trying to mix it up and then have a lot of variety and see where they're

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most uncomfortable.

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So I'm setting up good patterns to use for plus ones and then just gathering data for later

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on in the set that when I discover which serves they like the least, those are the ones

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I'm going to be attacking later on in the set.

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