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Julius Ogor is a Nigeria-based oil and gas and telecom expert who has served as CEO of multiple companies since 2002. With experience spanning multiple decades, Julius Ogor has led companies such as JandL Oil & Gas Limited to success. During his leisure time, the California State University Long Beach graduate enjoys playing tennis.
Many tennis players often marvel at how tennis professionals achieve remarkable accuracy and power when serving. Here are two drills that can help improve serves.
1. Serving into the back fence. This drill requires no opponents and helps players hit the ball when their arm is loose. The aim is to try to make the ball fly as far as possible. If you’re able to easily hit the back fence on this drill, you can achieve effortless serves, and do so with much less tension.
2. The Reach teaches players how to make contact with a ball. The best way to connect with the ball is to start a serve with the side of the body facing the net and reach as high as possible with the arms fully extended. The aim should be to hit the ball high to the farthest end of the court. Your eyes should focus on the ball throughout.