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Jack Broudy's Infinity School of Tennis











Transform your game forever with our revolutionary patented and
comprehensive online tennis training videos used by many of
the best tennis players and coaches in the world!








The 8-Board and Jack’s methodology help any level player. I use them in my Nike camps as well as with the players on my top-ranked Varsity teams. Jack’s 8-Board and training system provide the edge I need for my top-ranked teams. They promote fluid and balanced strokes.




Peter Smith
Mens Varsity Coach USC Los Angeles, CA
NCAA Champions 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012









I have a very large summer staff (25+ instructors) and I take the instructors through Jack’s System. There is no doubt the System works! You can see it in the hundreds of kids in our program, playing effortless, graceful nonlinear tennis! We also have a few state championships to back that up.




Todd Dissly
Director of Tennis High School Coach of the Year
Los Gatos, CA


Don’t miss this opportunity to learn the system behind the champions from Jack Broudy.

Purchase Complete Programs or Individual Courses




• Learn from a top coach with videos taken from different angles
• Access your videos 24/7
• All videos available in English, French and Spanish
• Each course contains 10 or more videos, including one (1) lecture
• Links to videos will be sent to you in an email within 24 hours of purchase







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[Course 1]

[Course 2]

[Course 3]

[Course 4]

[Course 5]

[Course 6]

[Course 7]




Course 1: 45 Degree Angle


Description: The first major principle in the system, the 45º angle is where you’ll discover the optimal contact point and balance.

Lecture: Introduction to the 45
1: Optimal Contact Point
2: Two Handed Warm-up
3: Line Up Your Volleys
4: Bump Up and Across
5: Serves & Overheads at the 45
6: Slice Control Drill
7: Short Court Hustle
8: Serve on Your Knees
9: Pros Do It at the 45
10: Two Player Clacker Drill



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Course 2: The Figure 8


Description: This second major principle is the path of motion that your hips make in performing every stroke in the game.

Lecture: Figure 8 in Nature
1: How To Do Figure 8
2: Universal Stroke
3: 8-board Ground Strokes
4: Universal Volley
5: Move with the Ball
6: Figure 8 Serve
7: Pre-Court Warm Up
8: Basketball Bounce
9: Super 8 Exercise
10: Figure 8 Conditioning
11: One Player Clacker Intro
12: Core-dination



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Course 3: Sin Curve


Description: This course explains the motion of your hitting arm as it ripples out from your core figure 8 motion.

Lecture 1: Sin Curve
Lecture 2: Different Point View
1: Forehands
2: One Handed Backhand
3: Natural Two Hander
4: Effortless Net Play
5: Power Overheads
6: Forehands on the Run
7: Serve Return
8: Drop Feed
9: Inside Out Forehands
10: Horizontal Vertical Contact
11: Service Wave



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Course 4: Dynamic Balance


Description: Learn to stay balanced while in motion. We discuss the role of the non-dominant hand, which represents that side of the body.

Lecture: Dynamic Balance
1: Compress Forehand
2: Balance on One Hander
3: Coil on Two Hander
4: Pull Up Into Serve
5: Balanced Volleys
6: Stability on Overheads
7: Short Court Lefty
8: Sword and Shield
9: 8-Board Training
10: Serve Return Sway
11: Two Racket Short Court
12: One Man Clacker
13: Cat’s Cradle



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Course 5: Line of the Ball


Description: To improve your timing it’s not as important to “watch the ball” as it is to comprehend the entire arched path of the ball.

Lecture: Line of the Ball
1: Slice to Volley
2: Groundies on the Run
3: Pay Attention
4: Transition Drill
5: Heavy Top To Volley
6: La Crosse Drill
7: Topspin Volleys
8: Arch ServeToss
9: Super Short Court
10: Overhead



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Course 6: Tightening the Coil


Description: Here you’ll learn to get more out of less by tightening your coil from your core out to your racket head.

Lecture 1: Tighten the Coil
Lecture 2: Galloping
1: Tension on Forehand
2: Coil on Two Hander
3: Crack Your Serve
4: Elusive Backhand Coil
5: Volley with Saw-Like Precision
6: Galloping Players
7: One Footed Groundies
8: Verticality and The Incline Board
9: Basketball Throw
10: Off Court Drills
11: Lefty Serve
12: Wall Control



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Course 7: Effortless Court Coverage


Description: Cover court with grace and ease by adhering to new concepts of full body awareness and advanced anticipatory skills.

Lecture 1: Court Mobility is State of Mind
Lecture 2: Past, Present & Future of Stroke
1: Dinkum
2: Execute at Mid-Court
3: Serve and Volley
4: Execute When Pulled Wide
5: Inside In & Out Forehands
6: Cross Court, Down the Line Drill
7: Transition Off Chip
8: Deep Overheads
9: Slice on the Dead Run
10: Transition Off Any Shot
11: Two Ball Pick Up



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Jack Broudy has been instrumental in the development of several So Cal champions and has been mentor to thousands of tennis players and pros worldwide. Jack Broudy is considered a true visionary and innovator among top coaches.






Jack Broudy’s Infinity 8-Board and his Infinity Tennis System revolutionize the attainment of complex athletic abilities and propels one onto the fast-track of effortless power and control in the game of tennis.

The Infinity School of Tennis is a true breakthrough in the way the game of tennis is both understood and taught.

Phone: (888) 750-4987
E-mail: jb@schooloftennis.net





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