Licensedcoach, Jim and others: I appreciate your input and responses to my original post.
I think that I made the mistake of not really defining what I meant by "heavy" or "heaviest." When I say "heavy" I am talking about heavy spin. This is not to be confused with light spin. The heavy ball that Nadal hits has such tremendous spin that it hurts the arms of even top players to return. I'm talking about RPM's and I recall that John Yandell has empirically established that Nadal's forehand has way more RPM's than anyone in one of his studies.
I am also not talking about speed, pace or MPH when I use the term "heavy."
I am in total agreement with those who point out that Soderling, DelPotro, Federer -- and I will add Gonzales -- all hit their average forehands harder or with more MPH than Nadal. I am talking about uprecedented spin which creates weight on the ball and makes it very difficult to handle. That same spin often makes the ball literally "run away" from the opponent.
For those of you who brought up Brugera I agree that this was insightful because he is probably the most similar to Nadal regarding RPM's (and remarkable foot speed according to Sampras's book) but I believe that his spin was probably "lighter" than Nadal's. I say this because I don't recall any pro ever talking about Brugera's ball actually jolting their arm when they tried to return it.
I also agree with those who have pointed out that Nadal can also really pound that forehand with great speed when he chooses to do so but he usually chooses to use the heavy ball as his rally ball.
I appreciate all ideas from those who have some insight into any different technique that Nadal uses that is distinguishable from any other player. I agree with "Stroke" and others that the reverse finish certainly contributes to his ability to generate these unprecedented RPM's.
I think that I made the mistake of not really defining what I meant by "heavy" or "heaviest." When I say "heavy" I am talking about heavy spin. This is not to be confused with light spin. The heavy ball that Nadal hits has such tremendous spin that it hurts the arms of even top players to return. I'm talking about RPM's and I recall that John Yandell has empirically established that Nadal's forehand has way more RPM's than anyone in one of his studies.
I am also not talking about speed, pace or MPH when I use the term "heavy."
I am in total agreement with those who point out that Soderling, DelPotro, Federer -- and I will add Gonzales -- all hit their average forehands harder or with more MPH than Nadal. I am talking about uprecedented spin which creates weight on the ball and makes it very difficult to handle. That same spin often makes the ball literally "run away" from the opponent.
For those of you who brought up Brugera I agree that this was insightful because he is probably the most similar to Nadal regarding RPM's (and remarkable foot speed according to Sampras's book) but I believe that his spin was probably "lighter" than Nadal's. I say this because I don't recall any pro ever talking about Brugera's ball actually jolting their arm when they tried to return it.
I also agree with those who have pointed out that Nadal can also really pound that forehand with great speed when he chooses to do so but he usually chooses to use the heavy ball as his rally ball.
I appreciate all ideas from those who have some insight into any different technique that Nadal uses that is distinguishable from any other player. I agree with "Stroke" and others that the reverse finish certainly contributes to his ability to generate these unprecedented RPM's.
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