Dear Mr Yandell:
I love your site!
I love that you go into the forehand stroke in such great depth.
I hope that in the future you will give the backhand equal attention, especially the one-handed backhand, both topspin and slice.
I would love to understand how Nicolas Almagro of Spain could generate such pace off his backhand while defeating Safin last night in Rome, for example; or, more importantly, to hear if Federer's use of the backhand represents an evolutionary advance of the stroke as you pointed out his forehand does. My pro tells me that Tennis One videos show that there is a point in the one-handed topspin backhand, at the start of the foreward swing, when the racket face is parallel to the back fence, and that all the players do this. I am curious as to whether this is a crucial commonality to the stroke among the top pros.
I also am very grateful that you allow the articlea to be printed, so I can read them in bed or an easy chair, although they are best appreciated on the Internet with the videos.
Your site is also a wonderful indirect advertisement for Advancedtennis.com: after studying it, I purchased the 14 videos from that site.
Jcraiss
I love your site!
I love that you go into the forehand stroke in such great depth.
I hope that in the future you will give the backhand equal attention, especially the one-handed backhand, both topspin and slice.
I would love to understand how Nicolas Almagro of Spain could generate such pace off his backhand while defeating Safin last night in Rome, for example; or, more importantly, to hear if Federer's use of the backhand represents an evolutionary advance of the stroke as you pointed out his forehand does. My pro tells me that Tennis One videos show that there is a point in the one-handed topspin backhand, at the start of the foreward swing, when the racket face is parallel to the back fence, and that all the players do this. I am curious as to whether this is a crucial commonality to the stroke among the top pros.
I also am very grateful that you allow the articlea to be printed, so I can read them in bed or an easy chair, although they are best appreciated on the Internet with the videos.
Your site is also a wonderful indirect advertisement for Advancedtennis.com: after studying it, I purchased the 14 videos from that site.
Jcraiss
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