About Jerzy's frequent drop shots:
For a YOUNG player with touch, overplaying the drop shot in an almost cavalier style is a good thing. Essential, actually, if the shot is going to become a real tactical weapon. My thinking behind this is one hundred percent correct.
Many players who can hit good drop shots in practice NEVER use them in a matches. It's not easy to translate drop shots into matches. To do so you have to cross a boundary, a boundary where you will miss many but eventually learn the "relaxed state" required to pull drop shots off in matches. You cannot just go on court and decide to play drop shots and fine angles. It's an intricate business linked to one's mental state. Players have to learn in rallies to suddenly switch to the relaxed stillness required to pull of a wonderful drop shot like Jerzy. When McEnroe played his, time stood still.
It helps enormously if a player is carefree and swashbuckling...some Romanian bloke called Nastase springs to mind....Rios another. Players who stuck two fingers up seemed to play the best ones. Must be something in that...

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