Serve: Of all the shots I got on video, nothing surprised me more than my serve. This was the first time I served with a purpose in nearly 11 months since my neck surgery at end of 2013. Amazing what happens to a motion after that long in hibernation. There were some things that I had no idea I was doing to that degree. Some good, some bad. My back foot steps up way earlier in my motion than in years past and swings around to far to my right than I imagined. Before surgery, the model was always Krajicek. And I could get it close. Sadly, it's become a Ivanisevic/Roscoe Tanner love child. Krajicek on crack if you will. I'm not upset in my serve as I know it's still effective but am alarmed at what it morphed into. I look like an albatross trying to take off in an attempt to fly.
Here it is...(disregard the thumb)
Serve slo-mo
Here it is...(disregard the thumb)
Serve slo-mo
You do well to pull this off. It's not easy to hit a ball at the apex and consistently time it. There are certainly many positives in there for me.
I'm not sure others would agree with me but I find the action just slightly cramped, which I think effects your balance as you come out of the serve and land. A slightly higher ball toss might resolve it. If you were my student, it's something I would experiment with to see if there might be a benefit.
There are so many good points otherwise. The elbow position is good, the swing path is good, rhythm is good, knee bend is good. Yes...lots of good things.
BTW: Thanks for this. It's generous of you to post clips and put yourself on the line. You've had a wonderful response already. The tour finals are a damp squib so far...better to watch you.
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