Just want to get the sense of what people think of the takeback style on the forehand of McCenroe and Connors. To me they take their hands back low and then, at the back, they raise their hands allowing them to then drop to gain racket head speed.
This is the style used on the backhand takeback of Nalbandian and Safin, 2 of the greatest 2handers of all time.
Do you think that the low takeback is related to the grip ( continental/weak eastern) of McCenroe and Connors and subsequent need to try and have a low contact point?
When I played shortstop in baseball, the teaching was to keep your hands low because you could always raise them easily. At the pro level, the ball is obviously bouncing very high but at the club level, would a McCenroe/Connors takeback work?
Glenn S.
This is the style used on the backhand takeback of Nalbandian and Safin, 2 of the greatest 2handers of all time.
Do you think that the low takeback is related to the grip ( continental/weak eastern) of McCenroe and Connors and subsequent need to try and have a low contact point?
When I played shortstop in baseball, the teaching was to keep your hands low because you could always raise them easily. At the pro level, the ball is obviously bouncing very high but at the club level, would a McCenroe/Connors takeback work?
Glenn S.
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