Josh et al,
John suggested I repost my questions for you. Forum is misbehaving today so I hope this gets through.
Great stuff on co-poly strings, and I've read Cross/Lindsey.
1) Studies seem to look only at groundstrokes, where the upswing is straight forward, pushing mains down.
What is the influence on/ best string set up to develop spin on the seemingly-more-complex service swing? For example, on this site's great slo mo of Fed's serve, you see his forearm motion causing the strings to go horizontally across the back of the ball (so depression-rebound would be much like that of a forehand), yet at the same time his arm/ shoulder/ body are throwing the racquet upwards, so the topspin component comes from the cross-strings hitting at an angle (I assume -- correct me). How the heck does that work?
2) Re: Open/Closed string patterns. The old bromide is: Open for spin velocity, closed for control. But does that really make sense with the new, hybrid/ loose strings? i.e. if you want "more strings rebounding' to paraphrase the article, doesn't a closed pattern do that -- thus more strings would be pushing up the back of the ball yielding more topspin?
Thanks. / jim
John suggested I repost my questions for you. Forum is misbehaving today so I hope this gets through.
Great stuff on co-poly strings, and I've read Cross/Lindsey.
1) Studies seem to look only at groundstrokes, where the upswing is straight forward, pushing mains down.
What is the influence on/ best string set up to develop spin on the seemingly-more-complex service swing? For example, on this site's great slo mo of Fed's serve, you see his forearm motion causing the strings to go horizontally across the back of the ball (so depression-rebound would be much like that of a forehand), yet at the same time his arm/ shoulder/ body are throwing the racquet upwards, so the topspin component comes from the cross-strings hitting at an angle (I assume -- correct me). How the heck does that work?
2) Re: Open/Closed string patterns. The old bromide is: Open for spin velocity, closed for control. But does that really make sense with the new, hybrid/ loose strings? i.e. if you want "more strings rebounding' to paraphrase the article, doesn't a closed pattern do that -- thus more strings would be pushing up the back of the ball yielding more topspin?
Thanks. / jim
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