Novak Djokovic - Slow Motion Backhand Drop Shot
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@darthtau not after the ball bounces.
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@tatripp no-- according to the rules of tennis, the contact point of the ball and the raquet MUST BE ON THEIR SIDE OF THE NET. the follow through, however, can go over on your side.
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This is a nice drop shot from a double handed backhand. Lots of backspin and really short, low bounce, simple one.
Roger Federer probably have more follow through than Djokovic because he dropped his racquet head to the ground which is more natural.
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or the hundreds of other pro players in the world that can run..
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well, i sorta have a combo to hit it....its like, hit a hard serve, make your opponent hit the ball high up so it bounce at shoulder height, maybe with topspin, then slice the heck out of it with the racquet facing up. thats what i did one time. and my friend was surprised and couldn't make it in time ^ ^
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i've only seen this twice. To do this you have to hit it high with a lot of backspin. just be ready, because your opponents are allowed to reach over the net to hit the ball.
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to make it bounce back over the next you need to basically superslice it...which is not a good idea in a match because you can easily make an error by slicing that hard. usually if you hit a normal drop shot well you'll most likely win the point, unless your opponent is fed or nadal lol
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He coulda gotten it but he just let it go... Too lazy lol..
No, stupid man does. Real man plays with brain.
dieuco 2 years ago 14
Yes, great disguise... Andre Agassi and Martina Hingis were among the pioneers of that kind of skill. Djokovic is great at it.
RenegadeFightah 3 years ago 10