i see a lot of people telling you that they prefer normal speed videos, but i really want to stress to you that your slow motion videos are extremely important and needed by people like me.
the most i've learnt about tennis is from your slow motion videos, not normal speed.
so please keep a major focus on slow-mo videos of players motions and movements and overall play.
well actually to answer your question miroveca, federer may or may not be using a loose grip, i dont know. but the reason his raquet it rotating abter contact is because of the amount of topspin needed to keep the ball in the court at the speeds that they are hitting.
@mrbackhand1234 Yes, maybe that and, in the modern era, Pros are hitting it pretty hard. I mean, the racquet head moves because he's hitting it so hard he can't keep his wrist completely still
ive noticed on several slow-mo videos of federer hitting forehands that he has a pretty loose grip on the raquet. i mean there are times where the raquet even starts rotating a bit after ball contact. is it only federer or all pros are having a pretty loose grip on the raquet handle?
I wouldnt say its nadal....the lasso has always been there in the modern era of tennis,.....its only the fact that nadal hits it the most often....but its not nadal's shot.......
Why is Federer jumping back on his forehands and not putting his weight behind them instead? Is he playing defensively in this point? In only 2-3 shots, he's pretty far back behind the baseline already.
classy. true class. love you Roger
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true class. love Roger
federerbestclass 1 year ago
hey fyb,
i see a lot of people telling you that they prefer normal speed videos, but i really want to stress to you that your slow motion videos are extremely important and needed by people like me.
the most i've learnt about tennis is from your slow motion videos, not normal speed.
so please keep a major focus on slow-mo videos of players motions and movements and overall play.
thanks guys!
manimalfully 1 year ago
U said his inside out forehands were his signature shot, but I thought he was known for his backhand...
Wengsta158 2 years ago
@Wengsta158
I think that if federer were to have a "signature shot", it would be his backhand passing shot that he literally just flicks
dkrakovski 2 years ago
well actually to answer your question miroveca, federer may or may not be using a loose grip, i dont know. but the reason his raquet it rotating abter contact is because of the amount of topspin needed to keep the ball in the court at the speeds that they are hitting.
mrbackhand1234 2 years ago
@mrbackhand1234 Yes, maybe that and, in the modern era, Pros are hitting it pretty hard. I mean, the racquet head moves because he's hitting it so hard he can't keep his wrist completely still
Wengsta158 2 years ago
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federerbestclass 2 years ago
@federerbestclass Rafa Love
federerbestcIass 1 year ago
ive noticed on several slow-mo videos of federer hitting forehands that he has a pretty loose grip on the raquet. i mean there are times where the raquet even starts rotating a bit after ball contact. is it only federer or all pros are having a pretty loose grip on the raquet handle?
mitroveca 2 years ago
this is like a moving piece of art...
konvictz0007 2 years ago 5
His footwork is absolutely beautiful.
fedade 2 years ago 4
King Roger! :)
Aboutraika 2 years ago 3
amazing technique, very nice form and footwork!
CAL11014 2 years ago 4
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Information2009 2 years ago
lol 1:40 = nadal
Frostythelol 2 years ago 3
i kno Nadal always put it over his head
cowbusscow 2 years ago 4
I wouldnt say its nadal....the lasso has always been there in the modern era of tennis,.....its only the fact that nadal hits it the most often....but its not nadal's shot.......
Joky98 2 years ago 4
What camera is used to record these videos?
TimeKillers2 2 years ago
i think its JVC camera. the big one, someone asked it in the other video.
polipoli7 2 years ago 3
JVC is the high-definition camera. This one is a casio exilim ex-fh20.
FYB2007 2 years ago
thanks for your videos... man.... these really quite literally improved my game by over 100%
djarnexus 2 years ago 4
Excellent!
rfederer10 2 years ago
Beautiful footwork as always, great splits.
SSJBen 2 years ago 3
wow, he hits his forehands hanging in the air. that's great technique!
TheLittlestRiceball5 2 years ago 7
Is that a kick serve? Just wanted to get my mechanics straight...
WeeCosmo 2 years ago 3
yes is a kick for sure
KillerFitfh 2 years ago
Why is Federer jumping back on his forehands and not putting his weight behind them instead? Is he playing defensively in this point? In only 2-3 shots, he's pretty far back behind the baseline already.
LJ080805 2 years ago
i think its because its inside out... in order to keep your body from whipping around too quickly
champ1193 2 years ago 3
because he's roger federer lol
Canton1668 2 years ago
he is trying to put a lot more spin on the ball. you can put so much more topspin of the back foot then you can on the front foot.
nadalroddick 2 years ago
very sweeeeet. thanks for uploading this
Drogue 2 years ago