Hi John,
You may know me as SingleHanded&LovinIt from the Talk Tennis Message Boards at Tennis Warehouse. I just got my membership. The site looks amazing. If you don't mind, I'd like to discuss with you a new approach I'm taking with my strokes. I'd like for you to do the best you can, given the fact we're TALKING about tennis, to evaluate whether or not my approach sounds correct. Right now, I'm really trying to simplify my strokes. On both my forehand and backhand, I start from the ready position and make the unit turn while switching to my grip (which on my forehand is almost a semi-western and on the backhand is a bottom hand continental, top hand almost a semi-western). All I try to do is to turn my shoulders and get my feet in position. My arms simply come along with the turn, they do not move independently. The only motion I try to have with my hitting arm is to get the racquet lower than the ball if I want to hit with topspin or at the level of the ball if I want to hit flat; for slice I start slightly over the ball. So when hitting topspin, I get the racquet under the ball and as I approach the point of contact, I simply turn my body though the shot, my arm still just going along for the ride. I'm really not trying to windshield wipe, pronate the forearm, punch with the shoulder, extend the arm, any of that; I just keep my arms relaxed. I think this way of stroking the ball will create a lot of consistency, but right now, I'm not in good enough shape to handle all this rotation so I sometimes struggle to achieve the correct point of contact. Judging from my grip, can you say what the correct point of contact should be for my forehand and backhand? Thanksfully, the Physical Training segment of the site is there to help me get in shape. But could you just evaluate my approach please?
Thanks so much. Great work on the site!
You may know me as SingleHanded&LovinIt from the Talk Tennis Message Boards at Tennis Warehouse. I just got my membership. The site looks amazing. If you don't mind, I'd like to discuss with you a new approach I'm taking with my strokes. I'd like for you to do the best you can, given the fact we're TALKING about tennis, to evaluate whether or not my approach sounds correct. Right now, I'm really trying to simplify my strokes. On both my forehand and backhand, I start from the ready position and make the unit turn while switching to my grip (which on my forehand is almost a semi-western and on the backhand is a bottom hand continental, top hand almost a semi-western). All I try to do is to turn my shoulders and get my feet in position. My arms simply come along with the turn, they do not move independently. The only motion I try to have with my hitting arm is to get the racquet lower than the ball if I want to hit with topspin or at the level of the ball if I want to hit flat; for slice I start slightly over the ball. So when hitting topspin, I get the racquet under the ball and as I approach the point of contact, I simply turn my body though the shot, my arm still just going along for the ride. I'm really not trying to windshield wipe, pronate the forearm, punch with the shoulder, extend the arm, any of that; I just keep my arms relaxed. I think this way of stroking the ball will create a lot of consistency, but right now, I'm not in good enough shape to handle all this rotation so I sometimes struggle to achieve the correct point of contact. Judging from my grip, can you say what the correct point of contact should be for my forehand and backhand? Thanksfully, the Physical Training segment of the site is there to help me get in shape. But could you just evaluate my approach please?
Thanks so much. Great work on the site!
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