I have recently returned to tennis after a 15 year hiatus.
I am right-handed and have a 3.5 level forehand groundstroke at this time. I can hit with good topspin and placement. At 5'11" I am a tall girl, and can even hit high-bouncing balls with top-spin, and I relish the opportunity to do so.
My instructor recently convinced me to change from a semi-western double-bend forehand to an eastern straight-arm forehand. I must say the change almost immediately increased my power and consistency. I have been very happy with this change so far.
Also, when switching between backhands and forehands (either direction), I make fewer mistakes changing grips because the grip change is less extreme than before. And when coming to the net, it is easier and more accurate switching to the continental, another plus for this eastern forehand grip.
But my problem is low/short balls at the forehand. I don't mind the low/short backhands so much, because I can easily slice these balls or even reliably hit them flat because my one-hand backhand is naturally closer to the contact point and it is easy to bend low and tee-off to some degree on such shots.
But my only choices with the eastern forehand on low/short shots seem to be to either lamely slice the ball back into play or hit it flat, though when I hit it flat I tend to dig underneath it, which often times sends the ball long or high.
I like to follow short forehand balls in to the net after hitting them, but right now I am exposed to counterattack because I dig them too high or float them across the net with a forehand slice.
Any suggestions on how to attack these low/short forehand shots? Are there any videos here of tall players with an eastern grip and straight-arm forehand attacking low/short balls?
Thanks
I am right-handed and have a 3.5 level forehand groundstroke at this time. I can hit with good topspin and placement. At 5'11" I am a tall girl, and can even hit high-bouncing balls with top-spin, and I relish the opportunity to do so.
My instructor recently convinced me to change from a semi-western double-bend forehand to an eastern straight-arm forehand. I must say the change almost immediately increased my power and consistency. I have been very happy with this change so far.
Also, when switching between backhands and forehands (either direction), I make fewer mistakes changing grips because the grip change is less extreme than before. And when coming to the net, it is easier and more accurate switching to the continental, another plus for this eastern forehand grip.
But my problem is low/short balls at the forehand. I don't mind the low/short backhands so much, because I can easily slice these balls or even reliably hit them flat because my one-hand backhand is naturally closer to the contact point and it is easy to bend low and tee-off to some degree on such shots.
But my only choices with the eastern forehand on low/short shots seem to be to either lamely slice the ball back into play or hit it flat, though when I hit it flat I tend to dig underneath it, which often times sends the ball long or high.
I like to follow short forehand balls in to the net after hitting them, but right now I am exposed to counterattack because I dig them too high or float them across the net with a forehand slice.
Any suggestions on how to attack these low/short forehand shots? Are there any videos here of tall players with an eastern grip and straight-arm forehand attacking low/short balls?
Thanks
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