Tennis Lessons: train like a Wimbledon champion

Awesome 🙌, I’m so happy 😃 that Wimbledon 🎾 starts today! I love ❤️ Wimbledon.

I’m ready for the Wimbledon challenge how about you?

I’ll teach you key grass court skills like how to return fast serves with interest, superior court movement and coverage, attacking play👉 ultimate approaching the net, killer volleys & how to put away the short ball every time 🏆🇬🇧

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To get you pumped up to watch the 133rd edition of the Wimbledon Championships all day everyday… I’ve posted a thrilling Tiebreak in its entirety. Both players having multiple chances to win it 👊💥 so show some love for this YouTube video ❤️ like I do… it’s Novak Djokovic versus Roger Federer to decide the 2nd set of the 2015 Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Singles Final 🇬🇧🏆🎾!

The Ladies Singles Final is played on Saturday 13 July at 2pm local time in London. The defending women’s champion is Angelique Kerber who defeated Serena Williams 6-3 6-3 for a famous 1st-time Wimbledon crown.

The Gentlemen’s Singles Final 2pm on Sunday 14 July which is 9pm Singapore time.

In the men’s singles event the Top 3 seeds for the 2019 edition have won 53 Grand Slam singles titles between them: Fed, Nole and Rafa 💪.

1. Novak Djokovic

The No.1 seed is the 1.88m Djokovic who is going for his 5th Wimbledon title and back-to-back like he did in 2014-15. The 32-year-old Djokovic would dearly love to add a 16th Grand Slam title to his name and in so doing, prevent Roger and Rafa from stretching their lead on him.

2. Roger Federer

The 2nd seeded Federer won his 8th Wimbledon in 2017 and just won Halle grass court lead-in tournament for the 10th time. Halle titles are a big omen for the 1.85m Federer who has won Wimbledon 5 times after winning Halle the same year. The 37-year-old was also the Wimbledon runner/up 3 times after his Halle triumphs.

3. Rafael Nadal

The 3rd seeded Nadal is hot off his 12th Roland Garros win and very hungry to bite the Wimbledon trophy a 3rd time after having a lot of chances to defeat Djokovic in last year’s epic 5-set semi final that ended 10 games to 8 in the decider. The 33-year-old Nadal won in 2008 and 2010 at SW19 with another Wimby crown the 1.88m left-hander would move to 19 Grand Slam titles, just 1 behind all-time men’s leader – Mr. Federer on 20.

These top 3 mega stars have won 14 of the past 16 Wimbledon titles 2003 to date 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆, who can stop them? Andy Murray did in 2013 and 2016 🏆🏆 it will be very interesting to see whether anyone else can stop them this year.

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Jay Davern is available for training 7 days per week, email info@oncourtadvantage.com for details. All training both on court and off court can be tailored to your requests. Jay is a tennis sports scientist, a master of the analysis and correction of stroke production, footwork, court movement and in strategy and tactics. He teaches all students peak performance psychology techniques to dramatically improve mental focus and success.