It's minimal external rotation. Just model the racket position Tyler shows. The top of the bicep points toward the sky.
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Thank you for the wonderful work on this site! It made me understand what the ideal forehand looks like. Unfortunately, so far only in theory. When I video myself on the court, I always find that I don't backswing at all. I just take the racket back and forward again. Are there any hints for practicing (also at home)?Last edited by y0035215; 01-18-2022, 04:32 AM.
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Forehand Volleys
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Any evidence that a strong continental grip on the forehand volleys is the most ideal? Seems ideal for low volleys, but is there any evidence that milder grips get more purchase on the ball when it comes to higher volleys? By milder I mean where the heel pad doesn't quite sit plum on bevel 1.
I have seen top players slightly alter their grip in extreme situations. I once saw Nastase switch to a backhand grip on a low, wide forehand volley to angle it back crosscourt.Stotty
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostGood question and I don't have a ready answer suspect no though. Why don't you do a little research in the high speed archives and report back?Stotty
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Originally posted by johnyandell View Post
Originally posted by glacierguy View PostI often see coaches insisting on right foot, left foot, contact.
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Originally posted by stotty View Post
Tough to see grips with any clarity in the archives. Henman and Roger make a visible grip change after serving to hit a forehand volley. I would never do that. I serve, smash, and hit forehand and backhand volleys all with one grip. I just wonder if a milder grip, generally, gives a slightly flatter volley with more pace. The thing with volley grips is that differences are very fractional between pro players and, to make things more complicated, they all have different size hands and finger length, etc. It's tough to make a call about these things.
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