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Djoko Backhand
Mr Yandell, I enjoyed the images of the Djoko backhand last month. Do you plan a detailed analysis of the Djoko backhand at some point? It is certainly the hottest shot in tennis right now. It looks like a standard L eastern R continental grip. I am not sure what makes it so exceptional, especially on the high ones against the Nadal forehand. Please enlighten us. Thanks, Pedro
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WC,
I hate you tube because of the blantant widespread piracy and refuse to have a "channel," which is necesssary not to send messages. But will you do me a favor and email that lazer guy and tell him to take down that Tennisplayer.net clip. That is copyright violation and I do not approve.
As for the changes not sure what changes you think you see?Last edited by johnyandell; 08-18-2011, 03:31 PM.
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Strings, Rebound, Spin and Serves
John,
Just read your site's excellent pair of articles on co-poly strings, and previously read the book Technical Tennis.
Q1: If the number of strings rebounding fully is a key factor, is it possible that loosely-strung hybrid set-ups change the cliche' that open string patterns produce more spin? i.e. more strings depressed and rebounding would provide more force?
Q2: All the studies and slow-motion video you cite describe ground strokes, i.e. depression and rebound of the mains as they move up. How does this apply to serves where the motion of the string face across the ball seems more complex? {i.e. I look at your great slo-mo of Fed's serve as as he rotates his arm outwards, the racquet face seems to be moving sideways across the ball, yet the racquet head is being thrown upwards against the ball.}.
From a pragmatic standpoint, is stringing to maximize spin on a serve the same or different from that for a topspin forehand?
Thank you in advance. // jim
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Direct link to discussions would be great.
Originally posted by johnyandell View PostHow about just linking that click to a new thread in the forum?
If you simply post a "seed comment" in your forums, you should be able to link directly to that. I believe that would catalyze more discussion.
Thanks for listening.
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Who's online?
John...my question is what does this list, Who's online, represent at any given time? If, for instance, you have a list that is four pages long does that mean that all of those people are present on your site at that moment? What does it mean to be a guest? Do people who are not members somehow have an opportunity to access tennisplayer.net? You know me...just curious.don_budge
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