Defensive Backcourt Tactics - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-29T07:59:39Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/defensive-backcourt-tactics?groupUrl=oscarwegnersmoderntennismethodology&feed=yes&xn_auth=noJohn, my email is garnicamart…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-29:1869403:Comment:3002712009-04-29T02:28:22.379ZMartín Garnicahttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/MartinGarnica
John, my email is garnicamartin@hotmail.com<br />
I am waiting for your mail!<br />
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Now, I'm improving my level following Oscar, and Wardlaw tactics. I want to complete my knowledge about tactics, to excel.
John, my email is garnicamartin@hotmail.com<br />
I am waiting for your mail!<br />
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Now, I'm improving my level following Oscar, and Wardlaw tactics. I want to complete my knowledge about tactics, to excel. Thanks a lot, Lucile. John, c…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-28:1869403:Comment:3001232009-04-28T20:24:21.629ZJohn Zhaohttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/JohnZhao
Thanks a lot, Lucile. John, can you send the Word descriptions to jzhao83@gmail.com? Question for you guys, when you play someone who is better and mostly more consistent than you, are you supposed to play a lot more aggressively since a conservative game plan will guanrantee a loss? In that case, would you also interpret Wardlaw's guidelines more agressively?<br />
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<cite>John Carpenter said:…</cite>
Thanks a lot, Lucile. John, can you send the Word descriptions to jzhao83@gmail.com? Question for you guys, when you play someone who is better and mostly more consistent than you, are you supposed to play a lot more aggressively since a conservative game plan will guanrantee a loss? In that case, would you also interpret Wardlaw's guidelines more agressively?<br />
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<cite>John Carpenter said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/defensive-backcourt-tactics?groupUrl=oscarwegnersmoderntennismethodology&#1869403Comment299696"><div>If anyone wants a Word transcribed copy of the Wardlaw Directionals transcribed word for word from Paul Wardlaw himself, who I was told by a college coach has studied Oscar's MTM, I can email it to you. Just let me know. I use it as a tool to train our MTM coaches as Oscar is certifying and recognizing coaches who want to be trained in Modern Tennis Methodology.</div>
</blockquote> I have a copy, but were does…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-28:1869403:Comment:2999442009-04-28T04:14:33.139ZDean Wrighthttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/DeanWright
I have a copy, but were does Paul Wardlaw coach at now, do you know?<br />
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<cite>John Carpenter said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/defensive-backcourt-tactics?groupUrl=oscarwegnersmoderntennismethodology&#1869403Comment299696"><div>If anyone wants a Word transcribed copy of the Wardlaw Directionals transcribed word for word from Paul Wardlaw himself, who I was told by a college coach has studied Oscar's MTM, I can email it to you. Just let me know. I use it as…</div>
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I have a copy, but were does Paul Wardlaw coach at now, do you know?<br />
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<cite>John Carpenter said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/defensive-backcourt-tactics?groupUrl=oscarwegnersmoderntennismethodology&#1869403Comment299696"><div>If anyone wants a Word transcribed copy of the Wardlaw Directionals transcribed word for word from Paul Wardlaw himself, who I was told by a college coach has studied Oscar's MTM, I can email it to you. Just let me know. I use it as a tool to train our MTM coaches as Oscar is certifying and recognizing coaches who want to be trained in Modern Tennis Methodology.</div>
</blockquote> If anyone wants a Word transc…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-27:1869403:Comment:2996962009-04-27T12:28:56.500ZJohn Carpenterhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/JohnCarpenter
If anyone wants a Word transcribed copy of the Wardlaw Directionals transcribed word for word from Paul Wardlaw himself, who I was told by a college coach has studied Oscar's MTM, I can email it to you. Just let me know. I use it as a tool to train our MTM coaches as Oscar is certifying and recognizing coaches who want to be trained in Modern Tennis Methodology.
If anyone wants a Word transcribed copy of the Wardlaw Directionals transcribed word for word from Paul Wardlaw himself, who I was told by a college coach has studied Oscar's MTM, I can email it to you. Just let me know. I use it as a tool to train our MTM coaches as Oscar is certifying and recognizing coaches who want to be trained in Modern Tennis Methodology. My Webpage? I don`t know that…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-24:1869403:Comment:2983032009-04-24T01:06:16.665ZMartín Garnicahttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/MartinGarnica
My Webpage? I don`t know that I have one!<br />
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I remeber another tactic sent by Oscar in the newsletter, applied by Dementieva two or three years ago against Hingis. She hitted short, low slices to the Hingis backhand, making she approach to the net, and played lobs to pass her.
My Webpage? I don`t know that I have one!<br />
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I remeber another tactic sent by Oscar in the newsletter, applied by Dementieva two or three years ago against Hingis. She hitted short, low slices to the Hingis backhand, making she approach to the net, and played lobs to pass her. Lucy, you know the Wardlaw Di…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-23:1869403:Comment:2982532009-04-23T21:36:49.714ZDean Wrighthttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/DeanWright
Lucy, you know the Wardlaw Directinals. Best strategy ever invented. I had allready suggested that to Martin on his web page.<br />
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<cite>Lucile Bosche´ said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/defensive-backcourt-tactics?groupUrl=oscarwegnersmoderntennismethodology&#1869403Comment298063"><div>Try studying the Wardaw Directionals:<br/><br/><a href="http://hoskinsjohn.bizland.com/direc/">http://hoskinsjohn.bizland.com/direc/</a></div>
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Lucy, you know the Wardlaw Directinals. Best strategy ever invented. I had allready suggested that to Martin on his web page.<br />
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<cite>Lucile Bosche´ said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://www.tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/defensive-backcourt-tactics?groupUrl=oscarwegnersmoderntennismethodology&#1869403Comment298063"><div>Try studying the Wardaw Directionals:<br/><br/><a href="http://hoskinsjohn.bizland.com/direc/">http://hoskinsjohn.bizland.com/direc/</a></div>
</blockquote> Thank you Lucile for the repl…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-23:1869403:Comment:2982372009-04-23T19:49:56.207ZMartín Garnicahttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/MartinGarnica
Thank you Lucile for the reply!<br />
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I will try the 2 tactics, and i will comment you how it works!
Thank you Lucile for the reply!<br />
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I will try the 2 tactics, and i will comment you how it works! Try studying the Wardaw Direc…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-23:1869403:Comment:2980632009-04-23T05:24:56.254ZLucile Bosche´http://tennisopolis.com/profile/LucileBosche
Try studying the Wardaw Directionals:<br />
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<a href="http://hoskinsjohn.bizland.com/direc/">http://hoskinsjohn.bizland.com/direc/</a>
Try studying the Wardaw Directionals:<br />
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<a href="http://hoskinsjohn.bizland.com/direc/">http://hoskinsjohn.bizland.com/direc/</a> Thank you!! I will try this t…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-23:1869403:Comment:2979262009-04-23T02:09:44.370ZMartín Garnicahttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/MartinGarnica
Thank you!! I will try this tactic in practice matches. But, I if it fails, There is another plan? This has to be the way to play the entire match?
Thank you!! I will try this tactic in practice matches. But, I if it fails, There is another plan? This has to be the way to play the entire match? Martin, hit high to the backh…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-22:1869403:Comment:2978522009-04-22T22:00:58.211ZOscar Wegnerhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/OscarWegner
Martin, hit high to the backhand of your opponent, drawing them back, then, on his first short ball, hit crosscourt short to the intersection of the service line and the sideline, driving them off the court. It will either be a winner or he will leave the other side open for you to attack there. Short crosscourts ar usually neglected by players, but there are the most effective on opening up the court on the other side.
Martin, hit high to the backhand of your opponent, drawing them back, then, on his first short ball, hit crosscourt short to the intersection of the service line and the sideline, driving them off the court. It will either be a winner or he will leave the other side open for you to attack there. Short crosscourts ar usually neglected by players, but there are the most effective on opening up the court on the other side.