Two countries divided by a common language...
Shame I have so little time to dissect your post with meaningful replies. I shall have to tackle it in fragments over a couple of days, I'm afraid. I have so much on at the moment.
Let's tackle the language barrier first:
A "drive" volley where I come is hit with topspin, not underspin. Hence, the term drive.
A swinging volley is termed as a volley...well...you swing at. I'll add the finer points to this one in another post.
The drive volley is the easier as it merely a compact forehand. It's better not to use too much wrist as it presents timing issues. A table tennis type swing works really well, certainly at club level.
I am not sure about this stopping immediately after contact business on a "full" volley. There isn't too much evidence of this that I can see. Or maybe it players like Kramer and Rosewall were just dissipating the follow through after contact.
If a player is steering a high volley safely down then that may be different. There are so many nuances with volleying, which is why it cannot be easily learned mid-career. It takes a decade.
Fascinating post, tennis_chiro. I have much to add...keep popping back. We are going to have to thrash this one out.
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Shame I have so little time to dissect your post with meaningful replies. I shall have to tackle it in fragments over a couple of days, I'm afraid. I have so much on at the moment.
Let's tackle the language barrier first:
A "drive" volley where I come is hit with topspin, not underspin. Hence, the term drive.
A swinging volley is termed as a volley...well...you swing at. I'll add the finer points to this one in another post.
The drive volley is the easier as it merely a compact forehand. It's better not to use too much wrist as it presents timing issues. A table tennis type swing works really well, certainly at club level.
but the stroke will still finish almost immediately at contact as all of the available energy of the shot is transferred into the outgoing ball; so I want the same look on the finish – no followthrough!
If a player is steering a high volley safely down then that may be different. There are so many nuances with volleying, which is why it cannot be easily learned mid-career. It takes a decade.
Fascinating post, tennis_chiro. I have much to add...keep popping back. We are going to have to thrash this one out.
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