Stop forcing pronation.
Most players try to “add” pronation to their serve.
They twist the wrist.
They force the racket face.
They try to create rotation.
But pronation is not something you manufacture.
It happens naturally — if your fundamentals are correct.
In this short real training example, you’ll see how pronation develops step by step:
- smooth motion first
- racket rising on edge
- shadow swings
- fake toss
- then controlled contact
Watch carefully.
If you don’t have the fundamentals — don’t worry about pronation.
Work on:
- correct grip
- balanced stance
- proper trophy position
- acceleration phase
- timing and rhythm
When these elements are in place, the racket will naturally rise on edge.
Your job is not to force pronation.
Your job is to build clean fundamentals and move smoothly.