THE ANGLE™
The First Forehand Stroke Guide
Build a Better Forehand - Faster.
Prepare better.
Strike cleaner.
Learn faster.
The Angle is a tennis forehand stroke guide designed to help players use their whole body - not just their arm.
Helps players:
- Prepare their body first
- Stay connected during the preparation
- Improve forehand spacing
- Build smoother, repeatable swings
No complicated drills.
No memorizing mechanics.
Just guided repetition.
What Are The Causes of Forehand Mistakes?
- Big or rushed backswings
- Getting jammed at contact
- Poor spacing
- Inconsistent timing
- Repeating the same mistakes
Even with lessons, progress can stall if players can't feel what needs to change.
SWINGCHECK™
How To Use The Angle
SWINGCHECK Mode
Use The Angle without the strap to see if you are:
- Taking too big of a backswing
- Using your body (turning your hips)
- Creating connected body led swing
Learning Mode
Attach the adjustable strap to reinforce connected, body-led preparation.
Over time, better forehand mechanics become natural. Repetition is the father of learning.
For Coaches and Academies
Standardize development.
Reduce cue overload.
Build awareness that actually transfers.
Practice Between Lessons - The Game Changer
The Angle is ideal for at-home tennis training.
Players can reinforce what they learn during coaching sessions and build consistent forehand fundamentals between lessons.
On Court.
At home.
Everywhere in between.
The Angles Training Philosophy
Angles sits at the intersection of ecological learning and structured movement guidance.
Players learn best through interaction with the environment—reading the ball, adjusting their body, and solving movement problems in real time. This is the foundation of ecological dynamics.
At the same time, beginners often benefit from structure that helps organize movement early in the learning process.
The Angle provides that structure.
By creating a simple physical constraint, the Angle helps players recognize when their swing is connected to the body and when it becomes arm-dominant.
This creates a powerful learning loop:
Awareness → Adjustment → Repetition → Improvement
Angles doesn’t replace coaching or prescribe one exact swing model.
Instead, it accelerates awareness so players can develop efficient movement faster.