The first tennis swing should look right before a ball is involved. Shadow swinging builds the path. Turn, drop, lift, follow. No ball, no pressure. Just the motion.

What you need: A youth tennis racquet (19, 21, or 23 inches depending on age). Open space.

Setup: Kid in athletic stance with the racquet ready.

How to run it:

  1. Cue: Turn, Drop, Lift, Follow.
  2. Turn: shoulders rotate, racquet goes back beside the body.
  3. Drop: racquet head drops below the imaginary ball.
  4. Lift: swing forward and up, contacting an imaginary ball at waist height.
  5. Follow: racquet finishes over the opposite shoulder.

What to watch: The follow-through. A swing that stops at contact has no power. The racquet has to finish over the shoulder.

If they’re struggling: Walk through each step slowly. Coach calls each cue word.

If they’ve got it: Add a balloon or beach ball. They hit the balloon with the same motion.