Firstly, I've been trying to develop the ATP style type 3 forehand. The way I do this is simply prepare with the racket face pointed about 45 degrees between the side fence and the back fence. I then try to accelerate as I normally would, focusing on rotation. I've noticed my forehands are flatter then they used to be with this forehand, and also that i am a little more pressed for time than m old forehand. I feel that maybe twisting the racket to the side in my preparation, not something I would do earlier, takes a little longer and is slightly unnatural. Maybe I should only point to the side fence, as this would make it feel a little more natural? I realize this depends on the grip, I believe my grip is a medium semi-western.
Also, on the backhand, I use a lefty forehand grip coupled with my normal right forehand grip (medium semi). I believe this is supposed to be better for high balls, but is this grip inherently disadvantageous and should I change to a more conventional righty eastern forehand grip on the 2HBH?
Also, on the backhand, I use a lefty forehand grip coupled with my normal right forehand grip (medium semi). I believe this is supposed to be better for high balls, but is this grip inherently disadvantageous and should I change to a more conventional righty eastern forehand grip on the 2HBH?
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