Great explanation
That was really helpful. I didn't understand where that backswing came from.
But I question the validity of the underlying theory, or at least that this backswing leads you to the greater degree of supination at the pro drop. Once Raonic gets to the trophy position, his motion is pretty classical.
Check this Fawcette video. You may be able to see it a little easier.
When you look at the high speed footage on tennisplayer of Roddick's serve, you can see he still has some of that supination as his motion comes out of the pro drop position. I'm not positive, but I don't think it is there for Raonic.
I wonder what the rest of you think,
don
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But I question the validity of the underlying theory, or at least that this backswing leads you to the greater degree of supination at the pro drop. Once Raonic gets to the trophy position, his motion is pretty classical.
Check this Fawcette video. You may be able to see it a little easier.
When you look at the high speed footage on tennisplayer of Roddick's serve, you can see he still has some of that supination as his motion comes out of the pro drop position. I'm not positive, but I don't think it is there for Raonic.
I wonder what the rest of you think,
don
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