Toss ball, hit ball. That’s the basics of the serve.
And when players want to ramp up the mph on their delivery, their focus is often on smacking the ball that much harder. However, if you’re looking to juice up your delivery you’d be better served (bad pun intended) to adopt this mindset: Instead of hitting the ball, try to throw your racquet.
The tennis service motion is a throwing motion, only with a racquet instead of a ball. The mechanics closely mirror those of a throwing a baseball or launching a football. Both actions tap into the same biomechanical principles to generate power, accuracy, and efficiency. But instead of letting a ball fly out of your hand, you’re accelerating a racquet.
“The throwing action is 100% identical,” says Rick Macci, who helped develop legendary servers such as Serena Williams and Andy Roddick. “The mechanics are the same. But the problem is most people throw incorrectly.”