Lethal Bonk Debunked
1) Apology and Warning: I'm sorry for using the term "POSTCARD" in Post # 898. Microsoft, apparently, has declared that POSTCARD FROM HALLMARK, discovered within the past several days, is the worst virus in the history of computers. We all could lose the contents of our C-drive. So don't open anything new that has the word POSTCARD on it, at least until the anti-virus operators have come up with a solution.
Apology again (probably): Check out this website and others.
2) Answer to a 31-year-old question. Why in doubles can't I terrorize a good net-man on a backhand poach in which I cross from the deuce side? Because a slight continental grip is good for all volleys except for a high backhand. For that, one needs to easternize.
3) In our continued study of Petr Korda's backhand, we find that Petr's bonk, though a bonk, isn't lethal at all.
Somewhere in the two books written by my favorite tennis writer John M. Barnaby we see the author, in a photograph, bonk a netpost. "The heel, or edge, of the hand takes the impact."
How hard is Barnaby bonking the netpost, though? Certainly not hard enough to hurt his hand. Similarly, Korda is taking his train slowly out of the train station. And if pressure on the butt rim then fans the racket head up, it's all part of a smooth and effortless (and non-violent) action.
(See photo of Korda’s finish on a full backhand)
31, 1:02, 1:15 , 4:46, 6:25 (jumping split), 7:34 (Pete gets him)
1) Apology and Warning: I'm sorry for using the term "POSTCARD" in Post # 898. Microsoft, apparently, has declared that POSTCARD FROM HALLMARK, discovered within the past several days, is the worst virus in the history of computers. We all could lose the contents of our C-drive. So don't open anything new that has the word POSTCARD on it, at least until the anti-virus operators have come up with a solution.
Apology again (probably): Check out this website and others.
2) Answer to a 31-year-old question. Why in doubles can't I terrorize a good net-man on a backhand poach in which I cross from the deuce side? Because a slight continental grip is good for all volleys except for a high backhand. For that, one needs to easternize.
3) In our continued study of Petr Korda's backhand, we find that Petr's bonk, though a bonk, isn't lethal at all.
Somewhere in the two books written by my favorite tennis writer John M. Barnaby we see the author, in a photograph, bonk a netpost. "The heel, or edge, of the hand takes the impact."
How hard is Barnaby bonking the netpost, though? Certainly not hard enough to hurt his hand. Similarly, Korda is taking his train slowly out of the train station. And if pressure on the butt rim then fans the racket head up, it's all part of a smooth and effortless (and non-violent) action.
(See photo of Korda’s finish on a full backhand)
31, 1:02, 1:15 , 4:46, 6:25 (jumping split), 7:34 (Pete gets him)
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