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Suspended Ball Movement After Service Contact?
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Originally posted by doctorhl View Post
The fling may have a different dwell time on the strings than the slap on any one type of stroke, even flat. If it isn't feasible to capture dwell time on camera, you may be able to capture a little difference internally on your strokes with emphasis on racket feel or string sound. In a quiet setting I have been able to cue in on a" grab" sound from an opponent's serve. Even within strings, all of us have heard a sound difference between " gut grab" and " synthetic grab". Every player I ever characterised as hitting a " heavy" ball, had a different ball contact sound than others. Those old enough, may have had the chance to hear the " spaghetti string grab" before it was outlawed!
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Arturo,: They say a good golf coach can sit behind a player with eyes closed and hear a fade versus a draw, backspin versus a blade hit, etc, etc. I cant describe the sound. Maybe saying the word "chiiick" versus the word " splat" desscribes the sounds? LOL! Perhaps there is recorded audio out there somewhere that discriminates service spin versus flat. However, the sounds I recall hearing years ago may have been a little easier to hear because of higher string tensions with gut, but you still can discriminate the sound in today's strokes. Many people in the baseball stands have heard and recognized the " home run over the fence" ball strking sound, even before the ball leaves the infield area.
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However, as John Yandell has shown us, the right combination of speed to spin creates that " heavy" bounce off the ground. On a grounstroke, you can hear when a player most likely is hitting with excessive spin, which may or may not be what the player intends for effectiveness.
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