Dear John, thank you for your excellent and in-depth article regarding Federer's forehand. I just want to make sure that you're correct on the point about your observation that Federer's shoulders are parallel to the baseline at contact on virtually every forehand he hits. You indicate that his shoulders are parallel to the baseline at contact, but the videos you attach to the article don't really give us a good view of this. Also, I very much want to make sure that you are right about this because you may realize that this directly contradicts my previous understanding as well as the understanding of several other leading tennis authorities including Jack Broudy, the 8-Board inventor at Grail Sports that seems to base his entire tennis stroke (if not life) philosophy on the understanding that all of the best shots are hit at the 45 degree angle where the shoulders are at 45 degrees at contact. His point is that this is the best and most efficient position to be in for control and power because it is the mid-point between both the vertical and horizonal planes/forces of energy. In fact, I recall that he has used Federer's forehand as a model for his theory about the 45 degrees which obviously is a contradiction to your observation of federer.
Let the debate begin!!
Let the debate begin!!
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