Repost: The John McEnroe backhand as viewed playing WIDE...
repost for easy reference...
WIDE...
BH Wide Front1- http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...WideFront1.mov
here’s a ball that mcenroe realizes instantaneously that he is going to be retreating somewhat and will be unable to play offense so he does the right thing with a little extra early preparation. he must take three rather long steps to get himself into position and right out of the gates his racquet is back into position so that when he arrives at the point where he will swing all he has to do is complete his shoulder turn and plant the foot. his strategy...to clear the net by a couple of meters which will give a bit of extra time to get his butt back into position to anticipate what will most likely be an attacking shot from his opponent. but even here a big part of the mcenroe game and tactics are revealed...even if his opponent has hurt him they are most likely not advancing on the net so if mcenroe can buy himself a little time with the high slower return he buys himself a pass to get back into the point...possibly.
BH Wide Front2- http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...WideFront2.mov
here’s another case of urgency for the mcenroe backhand hence the extra early preparation with the racquet. big steps to the ball then a series of smaller measured steps and he arrives in very nice position for being in such a hurry. he may be trying some kind of passing attempt here and if i am not mistaken there is an audible clue that it hasn’t successfully cleared his opponents reach. at any rate...successful or not he has forced his opponent to win and not given him a gift of an error. the footwork may not be as elegant as federers but it is every bit as efficient...the racquet work is much more efficient.
BH Wide Side- http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...BHWideSide.mov
this is a beautiful angle of something a little special going on. at first i couldn’t quite make out what it was exactly that gave this particular stroke a slightly different look. after viewing it a number of times it seems to me that he has really lined this one up and given it a bit extra plus he has flattened it out somewhat. perhaps an attempt to drill one by an opponent who is camped out on the baseline or perhaps he has chased him wide to the forehand and is drilling this one up the line. or maybe he has his opponent leaning towards the forehand side and is simply going hard and deep behind him. the beauty of the whole mcenroe technique and tactical paradigm is the number of permutations and combinations that he has at his disposal. it’s enough to keep any tennis player guessing. hoping. wishing. praying.
repost for easy reference...
WIDE...
BH Wide Front1- http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...WideFront1.mov
here’s a ball that mcenroe realizes instantaneously that he is going to be retreating somewhat and will be unable to play offense so he does the right thing with a little extra early preparation. he must take three rather long steps to get himself into position and right out of the gates his racquet is back into position so that when he arrives at the point where he will swing all he has to do is complete his shoulder turn and plant the foot. his strategy...to clear the net by a couple of meters which will give a bit of extra time to get his butt back into position to anticipate what will most likely be an attacking shot from his opponent. but even here a big part of the mcenroe game and tactics are revealed...even if his opponent has hurt him they are most likely not advancing on the net so if mcenroe can buy himself a little time with the high slower return he buys himself a pass to get back into the point...possibly.
BH Wide Front2- http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...WideFront2.mov
here’s another case of urgency for the mcenroe backhand hence the extra early preparation with the racquet. big steps to the ball then a series of smaller measured steps and he arrives in very nice position for being in such a hurry. he may be trying some kind of passing attempt here and if i am not mistaken there is an audible clue that it hasn’t successfully cleared his opponents reach. at any rate...successful or not he has forced his opponent to win and not given him a gift of an error. the footwork may not be as elegant as federers but it is every bit as efficient...the racquet work is much more efficient.
BH Wide Side- http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...BHWideSide.mov
this is a beautiful angle of something a little special going on. at first i couldn’t quite make out what it was exactly that gave this particular stroke a slightly different look. after viewing it a number of times it seems to me that he has really lined this one up and given it a bit extra plus he has flattened it out somewhat. perhaps an attempt to drill one by an opponent who is camped out on the baseline or perhaps he has chased him wide to the forehand and is drilling this one up the line. or maybe he has his opponent leaning towards the forehand side and is simply going hard and deep behind him. the beauty of the whole mcenroe technique and tactical paradigm is the number of permutations and combinations that he has at his disposal. it’s enough to keep any tennis player guessing. hoping. wishing. praying.
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