I have a bit of an issue with the "pat the dog" approach to the dynamic slot forehand. I noticed that on high balls, pros do not have their racquets face down during the forward swing. I have noticed that when I try to pat the dog on high balls I will miss or shank. What's more intuitive is to simply swing forward, and this is indeed what happens.
For example, on high balls, Djokovic will take his backswing outwards, as Rick Macci's latest video describes. But after the backswing is completed, the racquet goes straight forward without patting the dog, basically the reverse of the backswing (in the backswing the racquet is taken back outwards, in the forward swing it turns back inwards, but no pat the dog).
The reason I think the "dog is patted" on lower balls is simply because the racquet usually has a high takeback and must descend below the ball. But on high balls, the racquet is already at the right elevation and patting is unnecessary/harmful.
Thoughts?
For example, on high balls, Djokovic will take his backswing outwards, as Rick Macci's latest video describes. But after the backswing is completed, the racquet goes straight forward without patting the dog, basically the reverse of the backswing (in the backswing the racquet is taken back outwards, in the forward swing it turns back inwards, but no pat the dog).
The reason I think the "dog is patted" on lower balls is simply because the racquet usually has a high takeback and must descend below the ball. But on high balls, the racquet is already at the right elevation and patting is unnecessary/harmful.
Thoughts?
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