Fuzzy Yellow Balls teaches you how to play tennis for FREE! We provide a series of step-by-step video tennis lessons on the forehand, backhand, serv...
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QOTW -- Handling Pressure and Playing Well Consistently
08:33
May 19, 2010
In this week's question we talk about how the added pressure of playing someone you should beat causes you to "play down" to their level.
Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal -- 2010 Madrid Final
08:10
May 17, 2010
Rafael Nadal topped Roger Federer 6 - 4, 7 - 6 (5) in yesterday's Madrid final, avenging his loss to Federer in the final the previous year.
Mental Tennis Tips -- How to Stay Relaxed During Matches
09:42
May 11, 2010
This video talks about some things you can do to perform at a high level during a match.
Question of the Week (May 4, 2010)
07:55
May 4, 2010
Question of the week.
Introducing Question of the Week
03:24
Apr 30, 2010
Each week we'll be answering an instructional question submitted by the FYB community.
Creating Topspin on your Forehand
02:45
Dec 9, 2008
Pro tennis players create topspin by controlling how the racket and strings move across the back of the tennis ball during contact. By creating a low-to-high motion of your ...
Audio Test 2
00:21
Dec 9, 2008
Tennis Two-Handed Backhand Progressions Step 5: Full Shot
03:20
Nov 24, 2008
The fifth and final step of the two-handed backhand progressions is to start in the ready position, pivot your outside foot and turn your shoulders, and get the racket back ...
Two-Handed Backhand Progressions Step 3: Ready Position
02:18
Nov 24, 2008
The third step of the tennis two-handed backhand progressions is to start in the ready position, then get yourself sideways and take the racket straight back, with no loop, ...
Tennis One-Handed Backhand Progressions: Step 5: Full Motion
03:27
Nov 12, 2008
The fifth and final step of the one-handed backhand progressions is to hit using the "full motion." Start from the service line and progressively move back.
Tennis One-Handed Backhand Progressions: Step 4: Add Loop
02:13
Nov 12, 2008
The fourth step of the one-handed backhand progressions is to add a loop to your motion. Most modern one-handers have a loop.
Tennis One-Handed Backhand Progressions: Step 3: Pivot no Loop
02:21
Nov 12, 2008
The third step of the one-handed backhand progressions is to hit from the ready position. When you pivot and turn your shoulders take the tennis racket straight back. You do...
Fuzzy Yellow Balls teaches you how to play tennis for FREE! We provide a series of step-by-step video tennis lessons on the forehand, backhand, serve, etc.! Our videos are distinct because we use a greenscreen - the thing the weather man stands in front of.