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Roger Federer in new Prostrokes 2.0 slow-motion by www.tennisone.co

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  • THIS IS NOT SPORT, THIS IS ART.

  • elegance. classy. love you Roger

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  • i don't get why this in 360p. Usually cameras that shoot in 200+ fps are HD

  • Najveci teniser ikada ! ! ! FEDERER BOG ! ! !

  • Love you, Roger ! You are the best!

  • Your video is popular on Nay Pyi Taw

  • This video is a favorite on Havana

  • I tried this, and I died

  • @iosonodella2i I believe that its an eastern grip. I use the same for my backhand.

  • legs are sooo strong.

  • which grip is that? I would think about a semi western... but I don't know, so...

  • fenomeno

  • when some1 hits a two handed backhand down the line, the commentators keep talking. when roger federe hits a 1 handed backy, they just stare in awe

  • i will watch this vid 10000 times until i can do this tooo :D

  • SEXUAL CHOCOLATE.

  • THIS IS JUST REDICULOUS !!! Go Fed, show the world you're still up there !!!

  • @Celtinet abso-fucken-lutely!

  • Check for "Perfect backhand, Gabriel Backhand" and you will see what a perfectly balanced backhand looks like. Including arm pronation and angle of the racket. Too bad it isn´t in slow motion.

  • Exactly! The problem here is in the terminology. What I mean by wrist snap is in no way related to the type of motion you have in a serve or over head. That kind of pronating motion on a backhand will probably break your wrist. The wrist does adjust slightly forward at the begining and slightly back at end of the stroke, but it is purely incidental and is not part of the stroke technique. And yes, the snap I mean is the wrist snapping around as it is following the rapid forearm rotation.

  • @TennisAnnalyst check out -Guga Kuerten Stgo

  • @TennisAnnalyst FALSE. . Through the racket take back the wrist is cocked back (or up when the racket is at it's highest point.) Releasing into the stroke, the wrist moves slightly down adjusting the racket head into contact. At the end of the follow through, the wrist naturally snaps back again due to rackets momentum. thats what I mean by the wrist snap. Gugas' "snap" was much more exagerated (when he wanted to generate a lot of top spin) he would whip and windmill the follow through.

  • Nadal is very good, but federer is masterclasse...

  • you guys are funny bagging on Federer. Let's see you guys have two children screaming in your ears and maintain the #2 spot in the world.

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