
Full Court Tennis with Brian Teacher: Vision to Reality
Sinner Nadal Djokovic and Alcaraz All Rebuilt Their Serve at the Top β Most Coaches Never Teach This Now Look in the Mirror
What do Djokovic, Nadal, Sinner, and Alcaraz all have in common? They all use technology to look in the mirror, study the details, extract the essential ingredients, and make sure they're giving themselves the best physics and kinetic chain possible in every shot they hit. That is how champions succeed. In this episode I break down all four serve transformations β what changed, why it worked, and what it teaches every tennis player on the planet. Sinner went from platform to pinpoint and reached number one. Nadal changed his serve twice at the top. Djokovic's Todd Martin experiment nearly destroyed his game β his post-surgery rebuild saved his career. Alcaraz tweaked while already number one. And then there's Jan Choinski β ATP Tour, 30 years old, ranked 184 in the world eleven months ago. Today he is ranked 75 with six Challenger titles including the $125,000 ATP Challenger in Braunschweig, Germany. Using nothing but remote coaching through the Full Court Tennis app. That's not history. That's happening right now. Even I β having won the Australian Open, been ranked top 10 in the world, and coached at the highest level for 30+ years β cannot see these details with my naked eye. If I need technology to see it correctly, so does everyone else. Including you. Look in your mirror β Download the Full Court Tennis app fullcourttennis.com What do YOU think these four number ones have in common? Tell me in the comments. #tennis #tennisserve #Sinner #Nadal #Djokovic #Alcaraz #tennistechnique #tennistips #tenniscoach #australianopenchampion #fullcourttennis #tennisservetechnique #tennisanalysis #JanChoinski #tennisimprovement

