8 different phases of the tennis serve. image 1 player is in the set up phase. image 2 the player is the early wind up stage. image 3 the player is in the late wind up stage. image 4 the player in in the early cocking phase. image 5 the player is in the late cocking phase. image 6 the player is in the contact phase. image 7 the ihe player is in the early follow through stage. image 8 the player is the late follow through stage.
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