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Agassi Forehand Technique Analysis

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

http://www.essentialtennis.com/ Is the windshield wiper follow through something that's really important to your game? How about a straight vs bent arm at contact? Check out this technique analysis that compares Adiallo to Andre Agassi. Thanks to FYB for the video footage! http://www.fuzzyyellowballs.com/

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  • You are excellent !! 5/5

  • Thanks very much, Jack!

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  • @anasamati

    I thought he was semi iranian.

  • why don't you make a analysis about the RF's forehand

  • @xpsltm12 Agassi is semi moroccan

  • Is agassi semi western?

  • Very good video man, some good tips i got out of it, im a junior 16 yrs old playing in canada

  • and tih one should be a good forehand??there is only one perfect forehand federer's one...the others are only something similar to a forehand

  • if i send some clips of me, can u analyze my technique as well?

  • nice video mate. check out my channel. thanks

  • Nice video & well explained. However I would like to ask you a few doubts of mine. WW forehand can generate a lot of spin but how about power and penetration as compared to classic forehand? Second question is how to ensure vertical racquet head cosistently at cotact with the ball?

    Praveen

  • @EssentialTennis

    Now, how to teach or self-teach, the tennis game correctly? I think that each action is pointless if it is left uncomplete and so I would recommand one to learn the classical swing to gain timing and mastery before adding the vertical component to his/her game.

    The problem doesn't lie in a player using this motion as much as using it wrongly - everyone can play those wicked WW forehands, but they must understand that you do not simply apply a WW finish to a classical swing.

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