The backhand slice drive was one of the classic shot in the golden age of Australian tennis, with Ken Rosewall the glowing example. So let's check out the slice of the promising young Australian Bernard Tomic. He hits it a lot, and well. But how does the swing plane reflect the changes in the modern game? One key I think to understanding what is happening with the modern slice is the tip of the racket. Does it end up pointing directly down at the court? Does the timing of this position vary? What does that mean? And how does it affect the followthrough?
Bernard Tomic Slice Backhands
Bernard Tomic Slice Backhands
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