Hi John.
You have a lot of helpful tips and media in helping me improve my game.
Ever since James Blake and Lleyton Hewitt battled it out in the US Open a few years back, I've always enjoyed James Blake's groundies, particularly his forehand. I think he possesses one of the best forehands in the game today. It can be erratic at times, but when it's on, it's awesome. His forehand definitely has the characteristics of the modern forehand, but evidently is different looking than the other great forehanders. Will you be adding his forehand to the stroke archive any time? What makes his forehand unique? Any insight about his forehand will be greatly appreciated.
You have a lot of helpful tips and media in helping me improve my game.
Ever since James Blake and Lleyton Hewitt battled it out in the US Open a few years back, I've always enjoyed James Blake's groundies, particularly his forehand. I think he possesses one of the best forehands in the game today. It can be erratic at times, but when it's on, it's awesome. His forehand definitely has the characteristics of the modern forehand, but evidently is different looking than the other great forehanders. Will you be adding his forehand to the stroke archive any time? What makes his forehand unique? Any insight about his forehand will be greatly appreciated.
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