Gulbis Poly String
We've studied the ball interacting with poly string on a forehand before--but not an actual top 20 player hitting a huge forehand. What exactly happens in that invisible event when the ball is on the strings? Well here is what happens when Ernests Gulbis hits his forehand.
It's the best imagery yet of how poly works--shot this time at over 10,000 frames per second. And it's still not easy to see!
Some of the vociferous posters on the Tennis Warehouse message boards have been claiming the ball "rolls" down the string (they claim they can see this watching youtube video...). Uh, no.
But what really happens is hard to see even in the animation which is more than 30 times slower than real time.
So take the time to go frame by frame in the Quick Time version if you want to see the invisible.
Watch how quickly the incoming spin stops. Instead of rolling down the face, the ball pockets itself deeply in the string bed and flattens it's shape dramatically. Now watch the "snap back" as the poly strings kick the ball off the string bed...woah...what do you think?
We've studied the ball interacting with poly string on a forehand before--but not an actual top 20 player hitting a huge forehand. What exactly happens in that invisible event when the ball is on the strings? Well here is what happens when Ernests Gulbis hits his forehand.
It's the best imagery yet of how poly works--shot this time at over 10,000 frames per second. And it's still not easy to see!
Some of the vociferous posters on the Tennis Warehouse message boards have been claiming the ball "rolls" down the string (they claim they can see this watching youtube video...). Uh, no.
But what really happens is hard to see even in the animation which is more than 30 times slower than real time.
So take the time to go frame by frame in the Quick Time version if you want to see the invisible.
Watch how quickly the incoming spin stops. Instead of rolling down the face, the ball pockets itself deeply in the string bed and flattens it's shape dramatically. Now watch the "snap back" as the poly strings kick the ball off the string bed...woah...what do you think?
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