Becker vs. Edberg, in the battle of who can help their charges win another Wimbledon.
Edberg was the best ever volleyer, in part due to his extremely low split step into the net, with a 90 degree angle in his knees, that no one has ever been able to copy or emulate. That did two things: put him low for ankle volleys immediately, and gave him more lateral movement, faster, off that more spring loaded split step. What is net play all about? Low volleys, and lateral movement! All Fed has to do is add that super low split, and then he can let Edberg go.
Becker was known for his equally low knee bend, albeit on serve, not volley. I would think that's why Joker added him, to add the heavy ball on his serve, and to help with his drive volley. HIs volley resembles a 4.5 player in that regard, as his drop volley is more polished ala clay court practioner.
Edberg was the best ever volleyer, in part due to his extremely low split step into the net, with a 90 degree angle in his knees, that no one has ever been able to copy or emulate. That did two things: put him low for ankle volleys immediately, and gave him more lateral movement, faster, off that more spring loaded split step. What is net play all about? Low volleys, and lateral movement! All Fed has to do is add that super low split, and then he can let Edberg go.
Becker was known for his equally low knee bend, albeit on serve, not volley. I would think that's why Joker added him, to add the heavy ball on his serve, and to help with his drive volley. HIs volley resembles a 4.5 player in that regard, as his drop volley is more polished ala clay court practioner.
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