Understanding the game: How to master the 3 basic serves in tennis

The Roger Federer serve - Perfect action
The Roger Federer serve - Perfect action

2. The slice serve

Alexander Zverev during his service motion
Alexander Zverev during his service motion

The slice serve is by far the most common serve among beginners. The natural urge to spin the ball comes almost instinctively.

The serve is characterized by its ability to push players out of the court. So how is this done?

The grip followed is still the continental grip, but some players use the eastern grip. But one huge issue with this serve is that players get to read your service choice when you hold an eastern grip.

The player and the toss can shift to an angle for a more exaggerated action. The serve is characterized by the brushing action at the point of contact, creating sidespin on the ball.

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As a left handed player myself, I have found the slice serve to be a powerful skill, due to the high number of right-handed players I face. It allows me to use the serve to hit to their backhand side on the ad court.

However, the slice serve has a low net clearance due to the lack of top spin.

Focus on this one and start opening up the court to rack up some easy points.