Alexander Meliuk Tennis

Alexander Meliuk Tennis

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Ex-pro | Elite Tennis Coach
The Content Coaches Don't Teach You
Newport Beach, CA 📍
👇From Weak to Weapon: One Forehand Fix 🎥

Photos from Alexander Meliuk Tennis's post 07/16/2026

I played Daniil Medvedev in juniors. At that point his family’s goal was a D1 college scholarship — not the ATP, not world #1. Nobody saw it coming.
Greatness doesn’t announce itself early. It shows up for the people who keep working with intention when nobody’s watching.
Where you are today is not your ceiling. The players who actually improve train with purpose — they don’t just hit balls and hope something changes.

🫵That’s what the Forehand Masterclass: The Complete System is built on — intention behind every rep. Tap the link in my bio.🔗🎥

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Photos from Alexander Meliuk Tennis's post 07/15/2026

You’ve scrolled past a hundred forehand tips. This is the last one you’ll need.
A tip can’t fix a broken foundation. That’s why the lessons, the saved videos, and the new racquets never held — you were patching a swing built wrong from the start.
The Forehand Masterclass: The Complete System isn’t nine more tips. It’s one sequenced rebuild — the same progression I’ve used with D1-bound juniors and everyday players who just wanted a forehand they could trust.

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Photos from Alexander Meliuk Tennis's post 07/14/2026

Four things create forehand power: racket lag, weight transfer, contact point — and racket speed.
But here’s the part nobody tells you: you don’t train racket speed. It’s the result. Nail the first three and the speed takes care of itself.

🫵The full system is in my Forehand Masterclass: The Complete System. Comment SYSTEM for the link.🔗🎥

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07/14/2026

Do you want to hit like that?
The contact point you just saw in every single one of those players is not a coincidence. It’s the foundation every elite forehand is built on — and it’s the one thing most recreational players are completely missing.
The position of strength. Out in front. Full control of the racket face. Ball staying on the strings long enough to generate real power and depth.
That’s not talent. That’s a system. And it’s learnable.

Comment “SYSTEM” and I’ll send you the link to my course — or grab it directly via the link in bio 🎾

07/10/2026

🫵If you’re ready to finally Build The Forehand Of Your Dreams - I teach exactly how in my “Forehand Masterclass: The Complete System” - link in my bio 🔗🎥

Most players lose control on their forehand for one simple reason… 👇

They don’t respect the contact point.

If you’re making contact too close to your body or trying to “wrist” the ball, you’re already losing power, control, and consistency.

The forehand isn’t about flicking your wrist.
It’s about creating a clean contact point out in front and driving through the ball.

That’s where real control comes from.
That’s where effortless power comes from.

Set the contact → extend through → let the racquet do the work.

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