Originally posted by tennis_chiro
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Tell me what you see here Don. I see hip rotation, but using the left leg (at a point in the forward swing) to slow the rate. Just a trace of kick back, before the left leg swings around. Even with a two hander, there seems to be varying degrees of this left foot countering mechanism. (from just "holding" the line, to substantial kick backs) I believe this is an important aspect to transferring kinetic energy to the torso.
But yes. I would imagine it may be more pronounced with a one hander compared to the two. Not sure. As I mentioned, it may have something to do with stance. (notice stance variation in Agassi video)
May be wrong, as a couple of random videos by no means prove a point in absolute terms.
At any rate, I am always interested in your opinion, as I consider you the real deal.
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