"Having such good hands may have worked against him, by letting him get away with stuff at the lower levels that just won't cut in the top 50 type opponents." Agreed. Why change something that's not broke? Shortsightedness? OK, CAN DONALD MAKE THE CHANGES?
"There is a wide range of possible effectiveness in pro tennis--combining the forehand components in many ways. Just don't see them as the norm here."
Yes, there are commonalities to the professional forehand, I just don't see them in Donald's forehand.
I had the opportunity to watch Donald practice, twice, at The US Open. He seemed to have more extension (more drive) than the video's show but then again I was using my eye and not slow motion video. Also, his practice partner was not very "professional", throwing his racquet on more than one occasion, sulking and wasting time. This is not the right environment for Donald to be around. Watched Davydenko practice the same day (with a junior!) and that practice was no nonsense. Donald should practice with Davydenko... that would change him for the better.
"There is a wide range of possible effectiveness in pro tennis--combining the forehand components in many ways. Just don't see them as the norm here."
Yes, there are commonalities to the professional forehand, I just don't see them in Donald's forehand.
I had the opportunity to watch Donald practice, twice, at The US Open. He seemed to have more extension (more drive) than the video's show but then again I was using my eye and not slow motion video. Also, his practice partner was not very "professional", throwing his racquet on more than one occasion, sulking and wasting time. This is not the right environment for Donald to be around. Watched Davydenko practice the same day (with a junior!) and that practice was no nonsense. Donald should practice with Davydenko... that would change him for the better.
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