Re-introducing the Normal Learning Progression of Straight Back First, Loop Later
Novak Djokovic hits a lot of straight back shots, I've noticed. Heck, sometimes if he's got an open court, he hardly takes his racket back at all but just massages the ball, something open to smart women and tiny children as well.
Ever since I decided to make the see see my signature shot after the 70-year-old I once saw using it to defeat the 30-year-old town/city open champion in Virginia, I've gotten much more interested in straight back shots and not just for concealment of my see see.
One can hit a modified straight back Djokofore or even a Federfore with pretty close to full power.
Then, if wanting to go all out one can lead with the elbow like Djokovic or James Blake and spring the racket head back and around for extra racket head speed melding into the same mostly solid and therefore baseball-like swing. (Winston-Salem Davis Cup story, his opponent Richard Gasquet: Watching James Blake hold his racket by the rim with both hands and hit a crowd thrown ball into the rafters of Joel Coliseum.)
Novak Djokovic hits a lot of straight back shots, I've noticed. Heck, sometimes if he's got an open court, he hardly takes his racket back at all but just massages the ball, something open to smart women and tiny children as well.
Ever since I decided to make the see see my signature shot after the 70-year-old I once saw using it to defeat the 30-year-old town/city open champion in Virginia, I've gotten much more interested in straight back shots and not just for concealment of my see see.
One can hit a modified straight back Djokofore or even a Federfore with pretty close to full power.
Then, if wanting to go all out one can lead with the elbow like Djokovic or James Blake and spring the racket head back and around for extra racket head speed melding into the same mostly solid and therefore baseball-like swing. (Winston-Salem Davis Cup story, his opponent Richard Gasquet: Watching James Blake hold his racket by the rim with both hands and hit a crowd thrown ball into the rafters of Joel Coliseum.)
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