To make a long story short in the late 90's I played college tennis. I had very conservative grips, I hit a continental forehand and continental/eastern two handed backhand. I was fortunate enough to play against very good foreign players who hit with heavy spin and killed me with consistency and looping heavy balls.
Slowly but surely my forehand drifted over to what is currently a solid eastern forehand grip, but in the process I felt like I lost my two hander. Eventually, I gave up on the two and settled on hitting a one handed backhand, which has been a liability to this day. So I entered college with a solid two and ended up leaving with a weak one hander.
Until today. 15 years later, literally at the age of 36 I decided to give it one more shot on film with the Casio. While I don't feel like it is completely right I do feel as though there is evidence of an SSC and some other good technical fundamentals. I've attached a video filmed at 240FPS with pro players (Fish and Murray) below me for comparison.
If you see anything that you think needs tweaking or improvement please let me know as I feel as though it might now once again be a stroke I can use in tournament and matchplay without fear of it completely breaking down. I have a prize money tournament I play yearly that takes place next weekend and I'm hoping to play solidly with the two hander. All feedback is appreciated.
Thanks to John for the great footage which is an incredible learning tool.
15 years!!!
Footage below. Indoors today because it was 55 degrees outside.
Is it ready for matchplay?
Slowly but surely my forehand drifted over to what is currently a solid eastern forehand grip, but in the process I felt like I lost my two hander. Eventually, I gave up on the two and settled on hitting a one handed backhand, which has been a liability to this day. So I entered college with a solid two and ended up leaving with a weak one hander.
Until today. 15 years later, literally at the age of 36 I decided to give it one more shot on film with the Casio. While I don't feel like it is completely right I do feel as though there is evidence of an SSC and some other good technical fundamentals. I've attached a video filmed at 240FPS with pro players (Fish and Murray) below me for comparison.
If you see anything that you think needs tweaking or improvement please let me know as I feel as though it might now once again be a stroke I can use in tournament and matchplay without fear of it completely breaking down. I have a prize money tournament I play yearly that takes place next weekend and I'm hoping to play solidly with the two hander. All feedback is appreciated.
Thanks to John for the great footage which is an incredible learning tool.
15 years!!!
Footage below. Indoors today because it was 55 degrees outside.
Is it ready for matchplay?
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