ServeMaster training products are manufactured in the USA. All ServeMaster trainers act as flexible rackets for learning, training and practicing the tennis serve, overhead and ground strokes.
Endorsed by the French Tennis Federation and recommended to over 10,000 clubs and facilities in France!
Use ServeMaster on or away from the court. You can practice in your spare time at home, in your yard, in your office. You don’t need to be hitting balls to improve! In fact, practicing technique without hitting a ball is the best way to make substantial changes and to develop good habits.
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Perfect Your Continental GripServeMaster has a 3/8 tennis grip, allowing you to get accustomed to the feel and hand placement of the Continental grip. Accommodating both right-handed and left-handed players, it has two, unique “V” shape markers for easy hand placement. Place the V marker between the thumb and forefinger on the grip marker for a general Continental serve grip. |
Improve Your ServeServeMaster acts as a flexible racket for learning, training and practicing the tennis serve. With the 3-Ball, 2-Ball, and 1-Ball there is an option for Adults, Juniors, and Kids to safely and effectively work on mastering the serve. |
Learn and Practice Multiple Tennis SwingsExperiencing what natural and efficient stroke technique feels like will accelerate learning. So, you’ll improve faster and more naturally without even hitting a ball. Great for learning, training, and practicing ground strokes and overheads. |
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The Total Serve Tennis ServeMaster 3-Ball | The Total Serve Tennis ServeMaster 2-Ball | The Total Serve Tennis ServeMaster 1-Ball | |
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Price | $64.95$64.95 | $54.95$54.95 | $49.95$49.95 |
Tennis Racket Grip 3/8" | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
V Markers for Hand Placement | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Head End Weight | 9 oz. | 6 oz. | 3 oz. |
Total Weight | 15 oz. | 12 oz. | 9 oz. |
Length | 27" | 25" | 23" |
Best Used | Adult players who are of taller stature, physically strong and somewhat accomplished, some women who are at higher levels. | Smaller and/or less experienced men, women of all levels, juniors who have playing and serving experience and use a 25” racket or longer. | Some beginning women players who are reticent to learn to serve, juniors under the age of 10 who are beginning to learn to play tennis. |