Alexander Meliuk Tennis

Alexander Meliuk Tennis Ex-pro | Elite Tennis Coach
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👇From Weak to Weapon: One Forehand Fix 🎥
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06/19/2026

I don’t talk about this often — but I grew up training at the same academy as Aryna Sabalenka. Same school. Same coaches. Her forehand isn’t luck. It’s a system built on one foundation that most recreational players are completely missing. And getting it wrong doesn’t just cost you power and consistency — it causes more injuries than you’d ever imagine. I put that foundation into a short course. Comment FIX and I’ll send you the link 🎾

Most coaches teach the forehand backwards.They obsess over the follow-through — but the finish is just a result. The sho...
06/17/2026

Most coaches teach the forehand backwards.
They obsess over the follow-through — but the finish is just a result. The shot is already won or lost at one point: contact.
Meet the ball out in front and the racket’s still accelerating. That’s free power. Let it get beside you and you’re already slowing down — that’s the weak ball, and nobody ever taught you to fix it.
Comment FIX and I’ll send you my exact system ↓

06/15/2026

Your forehand isn’t weak because you’re not strong enough. It’s weak because you were taught it in the wrong order.
The follow-through gets all the attention. It’s the part that matters least — the shot’s already decided before you ever get there.
Most coaches will never tell you that.
Comment FIX and I’ll send you the my exact system 🔗

The wealthy didn’t pick tennis for the glamour. They picked it because it adds years to your life.Cardio, strength, agil...
06/14/2026

The wealthy didn’t pick tennis for the glamour. They picked it because it adds years to your life.
Cardio, strength, agility, and a sharp mind — all in one game you can play at 15 or 75.
It was never just for the rich. It’s for the healthy and the happy.
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06/14/2026

Most players don’t have a “bad forehand”…
They have a bad contact point.

And if your contact point is off, nothing else matters.
You can practice for hours, tweak your swing, try new tips —
but you’ll keep getting the same inconsistent results.

This is the #1 mistake I see with recreational players.

The good news?
It’s also the easiest thing to fix — if you know exactly what to look for.

I put everything into a simple, straight-to-the-point video:
From Weak to Weapon: One Forehand Fix

No fluff. Just the exact position, timing, and drills to fix it fast.

Comment FIX and I’ll send you the link 🎾

06/12/2026

Most recreational players have been making contact with the ball in the wrong spot for years — and no amount of practice fixes that. It just grooves the wrong pattern deeper.
The correct contact point is your position of strength. The spot where everything clicks — power, control, depth, that effortless feeling. Miss it by a few inches and your whole forehand falls apart.
Here’s what nobody tells you: it’s not about swinging harder or following through more. It’s about where you meet the ball. Get that right and your forehand changes immediately.

Comment FIX and I’ll send you the full system — or grab it directly via the link in bio 🎾

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