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

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

3. The kick serve

John Isner has a deadly kick serve
John Isner has a deadly kick serve

The kick serve normally pops up only when you reach the intermediate level in the game. The serve is characterized by its consistency, high clearance over the net and jumping up or 'kick' action it creates after hitting the ground - all due to the heavy topspin imparted on the ball.

This serve has become a default second serve for a vast majority of serious players. Here are the basics to getting started at perfecting this reliable weapon.

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Maintain the same stance and grip as a regular serve. Now, instead of tossing the ball ahead or to the side, as in the flat serve and the slice serve respectively, toss the ball overhead or even ever-so-slightly to the back. This allows you to get under the ball and create topspin.

If you relax your muscles and create some wrist action with a good racquet-head speed, you can create some serious problems to your opponents with this serve.

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