Fill n drill tennis trainer review

The Tourna Fill-n-Drill Tennis Trainer is designed to help beginning and junior players develop hand-eye coordination. Ideal for practice in confined areas such as small yards and driveways. A tennis ball is attached to the weight via and elastic string, so it springs back to the player after each stroke and is ideal for practice alone. The weight attached is designed with a slit for the string to rest in while storing.

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of5

2 Customer Reviews

A great way to smack a ball anywhereThis is not a foolproof or headache free system, but it is fun, cheap, and accessible. I don't get to the court much and this allows me to smack balls and practice in my driveway. I don't have a wall to hit against and my boys are not old enough to maintain any kind of rally so this is my go to right now. It basically works as intended. It's helpful to pause and let the twists get out of the cord when hitting spin, otherwise it'll tangle badly and knot up and stop working. Keep the little swivel clear of debris and string threads, or it'll stop letting the line twist out. The ball felt doesn't last long on my rough driveway, but replacements are available (not sure if they're available on TW... Get on that). I've knocked the ball off the cord entirely numerous times as the knot wears out. Just take a little flat head screwdriver and slip the elastic cord back under the strings set on the ball and tie it back on. Works great if you are patient and do basic upkeep and pay attention while hitting. Highly recommend for the price.

Pretty coolThis is a pretty cool. Good for practically anywhere. Takes some getting used to the first time, but then it's pretty easy to use.

The Tourna Fill-n-Drill Tennis Trainer is designed to help beginning and junior players develop hand-eye coordination. Ideal for practice in confined areas such as small yards and driveways. A tennis ball is attached to the weight via and elastic string, so it springs back to the player after each stroke and is ideal for practice alone. The weight attached is designed with a slit for the string to rest in while storing.

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of5

2 Customer Reviews

A great way to smack a ball anywhereThis is not a foolproof or headache free system, but it is fun, cheap, and accessible. I don't get to the court much and this allows me to smack balls and practice in my driveway. I don't have a wall to hit against and my boys are not old enough to maintain any kind of rally so this is my go to right now. It basically works as intended. It's helpful to pause and let the twists get out of the cord when hitting spin, otherwise it'll tangle badly and knot up and stop working. Keep the little swivel clear of debris and string threads, or it'll stop letting the line twist out. The ball felt doesn't last long on my rough driveway, but replacements are available (not sure if they're available on TW... Get on that). I've knocked the ball off the cord entirely numerous times as the knot wears out. Just take a little flat head screwdriver and slip the elastic cord back under the strings set on the ball and tie it back on. Works great if you are patient and do basic upkeep and pay attention while hitting. Highly recommend for the price.

Pretty coolThis is a pretty cool. Good for practically anywhere. Takes some getting used to the first time, but then it's pretty easy to use.

The Unique Drill n Fill tennis trainer is a simple way to hone your strokes anywhere! When the ball bounces up, hit it while swinging your racquet from low to high. At first, do not hit the ball hard and straight out. Increase swing speed only after you have mastered to hit the ball back and forth at least 5 times. Let the ball bounce twice as it comes back to you. A nice complement to tennis lessons for learning the proper strokes for backhand and forehand. You will soon develop your rhythm and improve hand-eye coordination. Great for practice in your garage or driveway when a tennis court is not available.

  • Strong rubber cord returns the ball.
  • Can be used on clay courts just drive a spike into court and position handle over the spike.

How do you use a fill n drill?

Features.

The Original water filled tennis trainer. ... .

Fill the base with water and it Instantly becomes heavy enough to hold the unit in place. ... .

Unwrap the cord, hit the ball as hard as you want, and the ball bounces back to you. ... .

Rubber cord is 15 feet long and stretches to 30 feet for hard hit balls..

What is a tennis drill?

Tennis drills break down various skills you need to play the sport successfully and make you practise them over and again. Over time, these movements will enter your muscle memory and help improve your game. Let's look at why you should do this form of training, then explore some key tennis drills for beginners.