Hi all,
Have you ever worked with a player who hits the forehand with too much arc and often hits too deep?
I don't make many forehand errors because my stroke has so much spin and net clearance. When I do miss, it's deep.
What bothers me, is that when I miss deep despite not trying to hit hard and not really aiming for the back line. It's the unexpected errors that bother me.
I believe it has something to do with my racquet face angle on contact. My hypothesis is that when I supinate my forearm during the forward swing, my arm and hand become very, very loose. I'm wondering if things are so loose that I am losing an awareness of my racquet face angle...or just loosing my connection to the racquet. When I then accelerate the racquet, if it is even slightly too open, the ball shoots off high. It feels like I'm getting under the ball too much.
Sorry...I don't have any good video angles to demonstrate, so if this problem is unfamiliar to you, please just disregard. But if you have first-hand experience with this issue or have helped a student through it, I would really appreciate any tips.
My grip is about a 4/3.5 or a 4/4. I've tried to play around with going further west to close the face, but somehow my brain overrides this and it doesn't help.
Have you ever worked with a player who hits the forehand with too much arc and often hits too deep?
I don't make many forehand errors because my stroke has so much spin and net clearance. When I do miss, it's deep.
What bothers me, is that when I miss deep despite not trying to hit hard and not really aiming for the back line. It's the unexpected errors that bother me.
I believe it has something to do with my racquet face angle on contact. My hypothesis is that when I supinate my forearm during the forward swing, my arm and hand become very, very loose. I'm wondering if things are so loose that I am losing an awareness of my racquet face angle...or just loosing my connection to the racquet. When I then accelerate the racquet, if it is even slightly too open, the ball shoots off high. It feels like I'm getting under the ball too much.
Sorry...I don't have any good video angles to demonstrate, so if this problem is unfamiliar to you, please just disregard. But if you have first-hand experience with this issue or have helped a student through it, I would really appreciate any tips.
My grip is about a 4/3.5 or a 4/4. I've tried to play around with going further west to close the face, but somehow my brain overrides this and it doesn't help.
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