Tennis Topspin Serve: When, Why, and How? (Answers Here)

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The Tennis Topspin Serve Discussed Here

A tennis topspin serve, also called a kick serve, is an effective weapon to have in your arsenal for many situations. The top reason, in my opinion, is that it allows you to throw off the rhythm of your opponent's returning. Confusion is one of the best tactics during your service games.

Another great time to use your kick serve is when your opponent struggles with a certain shot, like a high backhand. I know I struggled for years with a high topspin serve to my backhand side and would have to retreat which put me out of position for the next shot.

When Should You Use a Tennis Topspin Serve?

Be sure to throw in a tennis topspin serve early in the sets to keep it fresh in your opponent's mind. This will add to their second guessing of where the next serve is going.

This is also a great shot if you have served a few short serves out wide recently. Your opponent may be anticipating cutting off the next one and cheating forward. When you see this, throw the kick in and laugh as they scramble for it! This is one of my favorite things to do to my friends on the court.

The Tennis Topspin Serve Technique

Learning the tennis topspin serve takes practice, but so does everything tennis related!

It should start out like a flat serve, but the toss needs to be either more in front of you or slightly behind. Changing tosses is one of the things that I struggle with the most. I like to practice tosses whenever I can. Just carry a ball around with you.

The contact for a kick serve is different than a flat or slice. Your racket head needs to be moving faster than on the other shots because you need to be brushing up on the ball over your head to generate the topspin. This feeling takes a lot of practice.

A Drill to Get the Feel of the Tennis Topspin Serve

As you begin to develop your tennis topspin serve, there are some basic drills that can be of enormous help.

The first is to familiarize you with the feel of sweeping upward on the ball to generate the spin. Take a ball in hand and choke up on your racket. Turn the racket sideways like it is about to hit the ball and sandwich the ball between hand and racket. It should look like you are about to smash yourself in the face with ball through your racket.

Sweep up a couple of times, then sweep it out of your hand and forward. You can move to doing this above your head. Notice the spin of the ball as you do this.

Drill Number 2 For the Full Tennis Topspin Serve Motion

The next drill is to assume the serving position and cock your racket behind your head as if you are in mid stroke. Toss the ball and do a slight knee bend. Exaggerate the topspin stroke while hitting gently to get the feel of the racket sweeping up on the ball.

While you are testing this, be sure to observe whether or not you are getting sufficient spin. You may need to exaggerate even more until you get a speed of rotation that you are happy with. When you feel confident that you can feel the sweeping, increase the pace slowly and incorporate the full serve motion.

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