Nalbandian and Federer both get to a similar sideways head position during the forward swing of the forehand, keep the head still at contact, and keep the head still until about 3 frames, or 1/10 of a second, after impact. Check it out:
If you've read Part 1, Page 1 of Roger Federer and the Evolution of the Modern Forehand, you might have read that "Federer keeps his head virtually immovable for around 1/10th of a second after the hit--way longer than anyone else." The footage of Nalbandian shows that this is not true. Again, if you read the aforementioned article, you also read that "as great as Federer is, he probably gets more miss hits than any other top player I've ever filmed, especially on the forehand side. Is it possible this is related to how far he turns his head during the swing?" Nalbandian, to me, is one of the cleanest strikers of the ball. Therefore, I would venture to say that the sideways head position doesn't lead to mishits. But, Nalbandian's racquet head speed and swing speed look slower than Federer's. Combine the sideways head position with super-high racquet head speeds and maybe, we have the formula for "frequent" (it's all relative with the Pro game) mishits.
If you've read Part 1, Page 1 of Roger Federer and the Evolution of the Modern Forehand, you might have read that "Federer keeps his head virtually immovable for around 1/10th of a second after the hit--way longer than anyone else." The footage of Nalbandian shows that this is not true. Again, if you read the aforementioned article, you also read that "as great as Federer is, he probably gets more miss hits than any other top player I've ever filmed, especially on the forehand side. Is it possible this is related to how far he turns his head during the swing?" Nalbandian, to me, is one of the cleanest strikers of the ball. Therefore, I would venture to say that the sideways head position doesn't lead to mishits. But, Nalbandian's racquet head speed and swing speed look slower than Federer's. Combine the sideways head position with super-high racquet head speeds and maybe, we have the formula for "frequent" (it's all relative with the Pro game) mishits.
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