John Isner Serve
No doubt John Isner has a monster first serve. Here it is in glorious high speed, high def for you to study. If you look at his arm action you'll see he has a fabulous racket drop and massive hand and arm rotation. But note his unusual starting stance with the shoulders slightly open and his ultra wide stance. Check out the pinpoint stance as well. Note the timing of the feet leaving the court. But what does this do to his shoulder rotation? How does his torso angle to the baseline compare to Federer or Sampras? And what about that head position? Your thoughts please?
No doubt John Isner has a monster first serve. Here it is in glorious high speed, high def for you to study. If you look at his arm action you'll see he has a fabulous racket drop and massive hand and arm rotation. But note his unusual starting stance with the shoulders slightly open and his ultra wide stance. Check out the pinpoint stance as well. Note the timing of the feet leaving the court. But what does this do to his shoulder rotation? How does his torso angle to the baseline compare to Federer or Sampras? And what about that head position? Your thoughts please?
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