Federer, Wawrinka and more top spin BH part II: The Stroke phase
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....he sez "raight there" so often.
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great stuff , thanks.
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Great video. The one-handed backhand down the line is the most satisfying stroke in tennis imo.
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im amazed, thnksz
ill pay more attention to all this
and just started to use onehanded backhand instead of a twoahnded backahnd
thnksz alot,
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Nice analysis. But skip the "Grasshoppers".. :)
pforgaci 2 weeks ago
@pforgaci Well this is one of my oldest videos that i made for my own students who I call grasshoppers.Thanks for watching. Christophe.
xstf 1 week ago
Hello Christophe,
One question to be sure : when you uncoiled, you use the hips (like for the forehand) and the free arm stay back to avoid to turn the shoulders. Correct ?
Jeff
jfhuzen2 2 months ago
@jfhuzen2 Yes the free arm remains behind you to keep you balanced and stop you from over rotating into the shot. So yes more hips and less shoulders on the backhand. Have a great Holiday season, let me know if you need more help. Christophe.
xstf 2 months ago
Good afternoon Christophe, Yours videos are great. I send you later videos for analysis but before I try to apply your common threats and that help in my game...
I can see on video that you play like you teach
one question : the L position stay until the end of BH because just before contact with the ball federer go below the ball and drop the raquet ?
Jeff from France
jfhuzen2 3 months ago
@jfhuzen2 Yes the L stays through out the shot but you can release the wrist after contact. keep the "L" when you are below the ball.
xstf 2 months ago