Here some clips of a forehand I would like the coaches on the forum to look at.
They are shot from various angles.
There are no flips for this boy but there is no lack of power either. He has plenty of power. What his forehand lacks is security, reliability.
I feel a lot of problems lie in positioning and footwork. When he is forced to move and use clearing steps as in the inside-out clips, things automatically get a whole lot better.
I am not going to say anymore because I'd like others to give their opinions. I haven't edited the clips. I left them "warts and all". What you see is very much what happens in a match. He has developed a liking for the reverse forehand and can't seem to stop experimenting with the shot at the moment...personally I don't think it's for him.
He knows the clips are on the forum and is happy they be dissected. He won't be viewing the posts so feel free to speak frankly.
They are shot from various angles.
There are no flips for this boy but there is no lack of power either. He has plenty of power. What his forehand lacks is security, reliability.
I feel a lot of problems lie in positioning and footwork. When he is forced to move and use clearing steps as in the inside-out clips, things automatically get a whole lot better.
I am not going to say anymore because I'd like others to give their opinions. I haven't edited the clips. I left them "warts and all". What you see is very much what happens in a match. He has developed a liking for the reverse forehand and can't seem to stop experimenting with the shot at the moment...personally I don't think it's for him.
He knows the clips are on the forum and is happy they be dissected. He won't be viewing the posts so feel free to speak frankly.
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