John,
Lately I have been dwelling on the value of turning the palm down from the point the butt points to the ball to contact. Looking at videos and pictures, I have noticed the pros seem to have the racquet face in a very pronounced downward position, even Federer with his milder semiwestern grip. I have been forcing myself to turn the racquet head down, and I have noticed a very different feel at contact - a more "grabby" sensation. As a coach, too, should I be drilling my players in this racquet position or should I just let what happens naturally occur depending on the grip? I am talking about experienced players. Thanks!
Ralph
Lately I have been dwelling on the value of turning the palm down from the point the butt points to the ball to contact. Looking at videos and pictures, I have noticed the pros seem to have the racquet face in a very pronounced downward position, even Federer with his milder semiwestern grip. I have been forcing myself to turn the racquet head down, and I have noticed a very different feel at contact - a more "grabby" sensation. As a coach, too, should I be drilling my players in this racquet position or should I just let what happens naturally occur depending on the grip? I am talking about experienced players. Thanks!
Ralph
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