TRAINING ON THE GO: Whether you’re on the tennis court, in the backyard, or even at the beach, take ServeMaster with you and master your serve!
The 3-Ball ServeMaster acts as your “racket” for learning and training. This tennis training tool is designed for adult players of all levels and larger kids who are more accomplished and use a full sized racket. It lets players FEEL the “drag” of the weighted end therefore creating a better “whip like” feel to the serve. You can carry ServeMaster in your bag, use it on or away from the court, practice in your backyard or even on the beach! Specifications: 15 oz total weight, 9 oz in weighted end, 27” long
The ServeMaster tool combined with Lisa’s “Serve in 30” video course (available for $39 upon purchase of the tool) is certainly the best learning system/resource for serving that I’ve ever seen. Her video demonstration of moving slowly through the kinetic chain clarified the entire serving process excellently. The additional videos are not required but are highly recommended. In fact, it’s probable that you’ll learn more - and make better progress - with the tool/video combination than you would with private lessons. All in, expect to spend about $105 for the 3-ball tool and Servein30 videos. If you practice, the result will be a vastly better serve.
Bought it last December and it is already broken after 3 month’s light usage. Low quality.
This little thing has helped me tremendously in improving my serve.
It is ok, but I found it heavy
Few minutes of swinging this, and I finally figured how to do the little bounce into the court when I am serving.Way too expensive for what it is - chunk of rubber with some weights, but it does seem to work.
I love this thing, I could not serve at all a month ago, and improved my serve the first day I used it. It comes with a set of videos that teach you how to serve step by step. Even if you are just wanting to enhance your form for better accuracy this is the best tool. The only downside to this is the to watch all the step by step videos is like $30 more dollars.
Great teaching tool
Though the product is very useful, its price seems to be on higher side keeping in mind the material etc.
Put two tennis balls into a sock and you get the same thing. This thing is ridiculously expensive.
Waaaayyy Too expensive. It’s just plastic and rubber. This thing shouldn’t be more than $20. I used it at my clinic.
The cost is exorbitant for a piece of rubber,but an useful gadget
I carry it in my tennis bag and I regularly use it for warm up and to practice in my backyard.
Bruce bought this for me. It is so awesome! We were able to find an attachment that made connecting it to the shower a dream come true.
Nothing all that special re: tennis serve, if you are already intermediate or above with reasonable technique. Really for players just starting out.
comments powered by DisqusNice tool, good for simulating most of the serve movements. However, since serves often involve a toss forward, leap forward movements, its not really possible to copy the…