Its a move players do going into the split step that allows them to react or should I say move more explosively to the ball. It sounds counterintuitive to most but when stepping towards center of court and into split step they have more force to then push off that near center foot to a serve if struck out wide. This is my theory. I feel it has worked for me but I never really gave it much thought before this thread. I've never asked a professional player about this so I'm just going by my own kinesthetic feel.
To me, I never understood the idea of split stepping and going straight up and straight down, as it never really got me anywhere and took up an extra fraction of a second. I rather use that time to move in some direction just to feel I went somewhere with the effort. That same feeling probably explains why I'd rather ride a bike than go to a spinning class at the gym. All that effort, I wanna go somewhere, not stay stationary.
As far as reading of the serve goes and tendencies, well this was a classic Agassi take on reading Becker's serve...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suXcaC61gRk
And here's a look at an Agassi return at the French Open, this step looks a little more subdued than other clips I've seen but it's a step towards the center and yet the serve is going wide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLX0Y2H1m9o
As for looking at Fed's returns and the direction of his step and location of serve, this subject has peaked my interest. I'll try researching that the next few days when my schedule and other professional obligations allow me. If anyone else wants to attempt, have at it. I'd love to compare notes and get your thoughts.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
To me, I never understood the idea of split stepping and going straight up and straight down, as it never really got me anywhere and took up an extra fraction of a second. I rather use that time to move in some direction just to feel I went somewhere with the effort. That same feeling probably explains why I'd rather ride a bike than go to a spinning class at the gym. All that effort, I wanna go somewhere, not stay stationary.
As far as reading of the serve goes and tendencies, well this was a classic Agassi take on reading Becker's serve...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suXcaC61gRk
And here's a look at an Agassi return at the French Open, this step looks a little more subdued than other clips I've seen but it's a step towards the center and yet the serve is going wide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLX0Y2H1m9o
As for looking at Fed's returns and the direction of his step and location of serve, this subject has peaked my interest. I'll try researching that the next few days when my schedule and other professional obligations allow me. If anyone else wants to attempt, have at it. I'd love to compare notes and get your thoughts.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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