Andy Murray - Forehand Training in Slow Motion
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@chucklil95 You misread me. I can't remember writing "My game would beat his". I said his game wasn't pretty.
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@2BTennis LMAO
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thx man 240p is so clear i could see nothing
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@HBNplague hes a genius thats all that matters. hes in the atp thats all that matters. hes in the top 10 thats all that matters.
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@showbiz216 ooooo and footwork. That's again a huge part of consistency. Footwork and timing.
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@showbiz216 If you think about it, after about a 5.0, 5.5 level most people are quite technically sound and fit, and most can hit the ball quite hard. The main difference between a 5.-5.5 and a pro is consistency in particular, feel, serve and return(a lot of this based on racket speed. So while there are probably 5.0 players in the world that could hit like this and look like this, the level of true control is entirely different because of practice and talent. So yea looks like a 5.0 hahaha
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what I do for that forehand
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If this wasn't labelled "Andy Murray" trolls would claim he's a solid 5.0 NTRP player. Guaranteed.
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Murray= Real Tennis #1!
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head youtek radical pro... the closest D;
Murray's technique is a little bit strange in that he doesn't lay his wrist back until he begins to swing forward into it. It makes his arm look a little bit more stiff and his shoulder moves his whole arm through as opposed to the more whippy, wrist-heavy ground strokes of Nadal.
I actually like Andy's forehand a lot. He can pound the ball pretty hard (watch him beat Nadal US Open '08) or hit loopy shots. Very difficult to read as well because of the big backswing.
HBNplague 2 years ago 10
Andy Murray is a Solid Player.
JUSfr34k 2 years ago 8