Jeff or John,
I can see all that was mentioned on the analysis here but I feel you have missed a very important flaw that accounts for his apparent lack of extension through the ball. That is, he supinates and ulnar flexes his wrist dramatically after the "butt of the racquet to the ball" position which results in a very pronounced racquet head drop. From here he must is forced to rely on his wrist more than he should in order to come back (with a steep approach) that needs to incorporate tremendous pronation and radial deviation well before contact and thus he is already "spent" by contact and as a result is finishing his swing immediately after contact. In other words, the windshiel wiper motion is starting too early becuase of the marked racquet head drop. Please let me know what you think?
I can see all that was mentioned on the analysis here but I feel you have missed a very important flaw that accounts for his apparent lack of extension through the ball. That is, he supinates and ulnar flexes his wrist dramatically after the "butt of the racquet to the ball" position which results in a very pronounced racquet head drop. From here he must is forced to rely on his wrist more than he should in order to come back (with a steep approach) that needs to incorporate tremendous pronation and radial deviation well before contact and thus he is already "spent" by contact and as a result is finishing his swing immediately after contact. In other words, the windshiel wiper motion is starting too early becuase of the marked racquet head drop. Please let me know what you think?
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