Just wondering how far into the court do you toss the ball for a topspin/slice serve? I have an old Vic Braden tennis video, and he (in addition to the minimal toss...), also advocates throwing the ball really well in front into the court. Looks like between 3-4 feet...
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostJust wondering how far into the court do you toss the ball for a topspin/slice serve? I have an old Vic Braden tennis video, and he (in addition to the minimal toss...), also advocates throwing the ball really well in front into the court. Looks like between 3-4 feet...
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I know I am retro....
but here is Lew Hoad:
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Impact looks over 2 feet ahead to me, almost 3 feet...
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OK, I'll play along
Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostP.S. Am not talking kick serve, am discussing the toss for the first serve....
Anybody?
don
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You know that is what I thought too, yet when you look here, it seems he tosses it far ahead because he jumps so much forward, but he hits it behind his head. And, oh yes, look at how high his toss is!
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Leaning forward
[QUOTE=uspta990770809;12262]I know I have other things I should be doing but this is fun to do without the trig book. I checked the angle at pretty close to 60 degrees. Don't need my sliderule to know the ratio the two sides of the triangle is 2:1 and the hypoteneuse (haven't used that in a while) is square root of 5, about 2.24. I am Hoad's height and can reach almost 10 feet to contact point, so we'll give him the benefit of the doubt (plus he's keeping one foot on the ground).So 10 feet is 2.24 times the distance he is reaching into the court. So we are talking about reaching into the court 10/2.24 = 4.46 feet. Wow. Is that possible? Certainly not on a second serve (your first question was about a topspin/slice serve). I'd sure like to see a picture that shows exactly where Isner is serving from. That 10 foot hypoteneuse is probably 12 feet for him with his jump. But I don't think he leans in as much as Hoad, although he does serve and volley a lot. And where does Battistone serve from? We need some better data.
Anybody?
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The fourth picture from a bottom is of interestLast edited by uspta146749877; 12-11-2010, 08:20 AM.
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lost art
Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostYou know that is what I thought too, yet when you look here, it seems he tosses it far ahead because he jumps so much forward, but he hits it behind his head. And, oh yes, look at how high his toss is!
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don
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Originally posted by uspta146749877 View Post
Plagenhoef, however, says:
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An angled torso....
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Benefits of tossing forward
Summarizing a discussion
there are three possible benefits of tossing MORE foreward:
1.gained distance to a net
2.increased speed of a ball
3.an increased angle of an attack ( for a lack of better word)
They have to be judged against potential of :
1.decreased percentage of serve
2.problems with balance
3.increased recovery time if planning to come back to a back to a baseline
It has to be judged against:
1.physical capabilities of a player in question
2.a potential cost of a different biomechanics of a serveLast edited by uspta146749877; 12-11-2010, 09:21 AM.
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Landing far in a court
Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostI agree with all of the above, but why decreased percentage of serve? You are close to the net, seems the acceptance window increases....
(do they have grasshoppers in Switzerland ?).
Landing far in a court imposes some mental difficulties -would I be able to come back to a baseline on time?
Mental problems influence performance ( no pun attempted).
Human brains do NOT always think in a sequential way-i.e you cannot say:
"I will serve first and will worry later whether i can back on time".
Even playing doubles imposes some mental barriers-"I should NOT let my partner
down so it is better to serve in a conservative way".Last edited by uspta146749877; 12-11-2010, 09:58 AM.
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Those photos of Edberg are a revelation. When I watched him live, all I seemed to see was hitting the ball way out in front. I never realized he was launching forward and almost overtaking his own ball toss.
I never liked his serve...looked weird...but he floated in so quick behind it and cut down his opponents angles. Sedgman apparently was even quicker.Stotty
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