What happens when you take some of the quickest feet that have ever moved on a tennis court, and film them at an incredibly high frame rate?
You can actually do some analysis. . .
Michael Chang's been known as one of the best movers in tennis history. As the archetypical "counter-puncher" he built a history making career on just getting one more ball back.
Driving opponents crazy with a tenacious willingness to push beyond physical failure, Chang became the youngest grand slam champ @ 17 yrs old, winning the French Open in 1989 while disturbing Ivan Lendl so profoundly as to cause the normally iceberg cool "machine" to yell at the crowd and to even double fault match point.
While battling cramps in the 5th set, Chang pulled out every trick in the book, moon-balling, serving under-handed and even standing on the "T" to return serve. It was one of the most memorable matches in history.
So now that we can see some of what his feet were doing, do you think there was something technically unique about how he moved?
Or was is purely a fitness/genetic gift? Or, was his speed all just a result of how bad he wanted to win?
Michael Chang High Speed Video: Footwork
You can actually do some analysis. . .
Michael Chang's been known as one of the best movers in tennis history. As the archetypical "counter-puncher" he built a history making career on just getting one more ball back.
Driving opponents crazy with a tenacious willingness to push beyond physical failure, Chang became the youngest grand slam champ @ 17 yrs old, winning the French Open in 1989 while disturbing Ivan Lendl so profoundly as to cause the normally iceberg cool "machine" to yell at the crowd and to even double fault match point.
While battling cramps in the 5th set, Chang pulled out every trick in the book, moon-balling, serving under-handed and even standing on the "T" to return serve. It was one of the most memorable matches in history.
So now that we can see some of what his feet were doing, do you think there was something technically unique about how he moved?
Or was is purely a fitness/genetic gift? Or, was his speed all just a result of how bad he wanted to win?
Michael Chang High Speed Video: Footwork
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