Sunday, January 31, 2010

Andy Murray, hang it all, needs better advice and hooks


The Australian Tennis open final against smooth Roger was, sad to say, all too predictable. Murray's service game was second rate. The number of times the ball was
served into the net was depressing. Why oh why does he not do something about it I ask myself? I honestly think it is down to poor coaching. Now if I were in charge, I would ensure that Andy gets the ball over the net every time he serves, no matter how hard he
hits it. How? Well, simple, in practice raise the net two or three inches so that he really has an obstacle to overcome. Once he gets into matches he will be used to serving
into the box over a high net, ergo in a match with a lower net it should be a doddle. This coaching advice comes free from the creator of great ideas in the hooks and hanging department at www.3-dhooks.com, which incidentally serves up the greatest hooks, coat hooks and hanging devices that any tennis player should never do without.