I was watching her play last weekend and listening to Cliff Drysdale's analysis of her new service form, which includes an abbreviated takeback. CD says that the abbreviated windup was adopted to reduce stress on her recently repaired shoulder.
The other analysts basically felt like the takeback is the least stressful part of the serve, and wondered why such a change would help.
To paraphrase CD, "I hate to beat you folks up, but this is the way Roddick serves".... As if an abbreviated takeback is an unquestionable advantage, no matter what. (And ignoring the fact that no one else approaches Roddick's degree of success copying his form)
It sure looks to me like she is struggling with it...her timing is off, and she's double-faulting constantly. Seems like she has more topspin than she used to, but has lost considerable pace on her fastest serves.
Does anyone have any background on what Drysdale is talking about?
The other analysts basically felt like the takeback is the least stressful part of the serve, and wondered why such a change would help.
To paraphrase CD, "I hate to beat you folks up, but this is the way Roddick serves".... As if an abbreviated takeback is an unquestionable advantage, no matter what. (And ignoring the fact that no one else approaches Roddick's degree of success copying his form)
It sure looks to me like she is struggling with it...her timing is off, and she's double-faulting constantly. Seems like she has more topspin than she used to, but has lost considerable pace on her fastest serves.
Does anyone have any background on what Drysdale is talking about?
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