Ever get ‘down’ in a match? Trying to figure out what to do to get ‘back on track’? This video will help you A LOT.
In this video, Coach Mauro Marcos reveals the three secrets behind reducing your unforced errors on the tennis court, helping you get back into a match when you are behind, and helping you keep the lead when you are ahead. We really cannot OVERSTATE how important this video is in helping you take your game to the next level. Learn and enjoy!


Jack Bailey
Mauro takes the on-court classroom to a whole new level. He explains the fundamentals and swing mechanics in a concise, easy-to-understand manner...I can't say enough great things about Mauro's teaching. With his extensive background, teaching both the weekend warrior and the world-class junior, Mauro consistently gets results!

Beverly Kelly
Mauro’s method of teaching with analogies is so effective that I feel like light bulbs are lighting up all around me throughout our lessons. He makes so much sense!! That, coupled with his enthusiasm for seeing me improve, makes him an instructor like no other! My kids (ages 7 & 9) have also taken lessons from Mauro and his teaching approach is just as effective with kids.








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THANKS, COACH!! I remember well, our conversation this summer about these three things. I was able to put them to use, and WITHOUT QUESTION, I played better tennis!! My students also get this “mantra” every time before their big match!! An invaluable “tool kit” to take on the court of battle!! You’re the BEST!!
Coach: Just watched your video “Reducing Your Unforced Errors.” Watching ball is key to getting into position. Check mark there. Could you in a future video build a little on this theme by giving some pointers on early anticipation of ball direction. Particularly important in quick doubles play — getting into a strategic position, and anticipating direction/flight type of ball off of opponents racquet. Thanks, Coach Mauro for all the valuable advice you give in these outstanding instruction videos.
Craig Chattin, South Carolina