I am not far from Rogers's place in Switerland, and I am having a blast playing on clay. I get to hit with my old friends and coaches. It's a blast.
After the hitting, we often exchange the latest ideas in teaching-- and of course--what's currently wrong with Roger . The Swiss criticism is tough to hear sometimes. In one of the conversations, I mentioned the recent trend (last 3-4 years) from the pros of hitting short on purpose. Early on in the rallies, you see Fed and Nadal--and most of of the Spanish guys hitting balls just barely past the service line, and often right through the middle of the court. (there are lots of examples of this in the awesome patterns archive). These balls cannot be attacked, since they have lots of spin (probably in the high 3,000--5,000RPMs). Now, the reaction I got here to this statement, is that they are actually not aiming for the ball to land short, but are actually aiming for a deep ball!
I cannot believe that Roger and co. are not able to hit past the service line--for that many balls in a row. But what do you think? Have the Swiss here gone crazy?
Greetings from Switzerland.
After the hitting, we often exchange the latest ideas in teaching-- and of course--what's currently wrong with Roger . The Swiss criticism is tough to hear sometimes. In one of the conversations, I mentioned the recent trend (last 3-4 years) from the pros of hitting short on purpose. Early on in the rallies, you see Fed and Nadal--and most of of the Spanish guys hitting balls just barely past the service line, and often right through the middle of the court. (there are lots of examples of this in the awesome patterns archive). These balls cannot be attacked, since they have lots of spin (probably in the high 3,000--5,000RPMs). Now, the reaction I got here to this statement, is that they are actually not aiming for the ball to land short, but are actually aiming for a deep ball!
I cannot believe that Roger and co. are not able to hit past the service line--for that many balls in a row. But what do you think? Have the Swiss here gone crazy?
Greetings from Switzerland.
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