A KEY TO SUCCESS IS WITHIN EASY REACH
How To Make Shots Like Novak Djokovic — And Beat Your Opponent Every Time
It may not seem like it, but tennis is a very visual game.
What your eyes tell you and how you use that information is critical to your tennis success. From returning a serve to the perfect placement of an ace, vision is critical to tennis success.
Why are your eyes so critical?
Have you ever tried to serve with your eyes closed?
Sure you may hit the court with your shot, but without vision, you have a very poor chance to make that ace and win the match.
There are many factors critical to tennis performance.
We’ll focus on two important vision components that can be both tested and corrected.
Optimizing these will ensure the best on-court performance and allow you to serve like Novak!
Do you have the same vision as Novak Djokovic?
The first factor is your basic vision. You may think your vision is great since you can see 20/20.
But do you realize that 20/20 is NOT perfect vision — it is simply average vision?
The best vision humanly possible is 20/8 — that means that the person can see from 20 feet what the average person can see from 8 feet.
In other words, they can be two and a half times further away and still see the same target!
For tennis success, vision at or better than the 20/15 level is great. If your vision is less than that, then you need to see a sports vision specialist who can prescribe the correction you need for success.
In fact, several great tennis players wear or have worn contact lenses — Novak Djokovic for example.
Novak wears corrective contact lenses and is one of the top players in professional tennis today, and he has a crazy serve!
Leverage the secret of perfect hand-eye coordination
Having great vision is not enough!
In order to succeed in tennis, it is critical to have a perfect connection between your hands and your eyes.
Hand-eye coordination is the complement to perfect vision. The eyes bring in visual information and the hands execute a motor action required to perform.
Here’s how why your eyes and your hands need to work together:
Seeing the ball come off the racket with the ball spin is not enough — the tennis player must then make a coordinated and visually guided motor action to move the racquet so that it strikes the ball at precisely the correct time and place in order to drive the ball across the net for the perfect return shot.
Fortunately, there are many ways to test and train this ability.
Improving your hand-eye coordination will bring your serve and your play closer to Djokovic’s performance on the court.
Do what Novak does
Vision can have a dramatic effect on your tennis game.
While most people focus on XYZ, improving your vision may be the Archimedes lever to serve like a pro and level up your tennis performance.
If you haven’t thought about your tennis vision or haven’t had your eyes checked recently — Now is the time!
Make sure the vision coming into your brain is perfect.
Make sure your eye-muscle coordination is at its best.
And you’re going to see that your game will inherently improve.
Maximizing all visual abilities can have a dramatic effect on your tennis performance.
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