Soderling has a massive forehand and a huge backswing to go with it. I get confused with tennis sometimes. I've spent years teaching kids to keep their backswing on the right-hand side of their body (for right-handers obviously) for forehands. Soderling's backswing is so big the racket clearly (at the end of the backswing) on his left side. I mean the whole racket head appears sometimes! You get undermined as a coach when kids spot these age-old fundamentals being broken.
There are probably other pro's that do it....I'll pop into the archives to take a look in the next day or two.
I just wondered how other coaches on the forum teach the forehand backswing, and how much backswing should you allow?
There are probably other pro's that do it....I'll pop into the archives to take a look in the next day or two.
I just wondered how other coaches on the forum teach the forehand backswing, and how much backswing should you allow?
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