No, and this is a smooth string bean one should witness and imitate if one can
In self-feed, the more promising route seemed to lie in allowing the two attempted strokes (Beasley-bam and Ellie-bam) to be themselves and quite different.
Also, the B-bam judging from Monday play seemed in a safe place so why mess with it?
But I notice "body" in the lower part of the Vines stroke here (http://www.britishpathe.com/workspac...is-Finals/full) if I click on 00.40 over and over again.
By "body" I mean that the racket, having been set almost facing the net-- just pointed rearward a smidge beyond that-- develops more point toward rear during the downward belly of its path.
Awareness of this small detail could help unlock the code of repeatability in pressure-filled play.
In self-feed, the more promising route seemed to lie in allowing the two attempted strokes (Beasley-bam and Ellie-bam) to be themselves and quite different.
Also, the B-bam judging from Monday play seemed in a safe place so why mess with it?
But I notice "body" in the lower part of the Vines stroke here (http://www.britishpathe.com/workspac...is-Finals/full) if I click on 00.40 over and over again.
By "body" I mean that the racket, having been set almost facing the net-- just pointed rearward a smidge beyond that-- develops more point toward rear during the downward belly of its path.
Awareness of this small detail could help unlock the code of repeatability in pressure-filled play.
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