John Eisner and Ivo Karlovich are the two biggest players on the professional tour. Would any tennis serving expert know the exact height of which he is making contact at when he hits the ball on the serve, or give me a good estimate? Arm reach, racket, ect? 13 feet, 2 inches? Is that on the mark, or close to it? Anyone maybe have exact figures?
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Originally posted by hockeyscout View PostJohn Eisner and Ivo Karlovich are the two biggest players on the professional tour. Would any tennis serving expert know the exact height of which he is making contact at when he hits the ball on the serve, or give me a good estimate? Arm reach, racket, ect? 13 feet, 2 inches? Is that on the mark, or close to it? Anyone maybe have exact figures?
But someone like Isner is nearly a full foot off the ground. In addition, at 6' 10" tall, his reach is at least 15 to 18 inches greater than someone 6' 1" tall. But that is still definitely under 13' off the ground. Your daughter at 6' 4", should she be able to achieve similar lift off with her leg drive, would still be a good foot below the contact point of Isner/Karlovic.
You also want to consider how far into the court. I think I remember something about Sampras's contact point being almost 7' into the court. Personally, I kind of doubt that, but I bet Krajicek was close to that.
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Here's a nifty video from tennisplayer.net member Jim Fawcette on the Isner serve. The specific contact height is shown at around the 2:15 mark.
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...contact+height
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Originally posted by klacr View PostHere's a nifty video from tennisplayer.net member Jim Fawcette on the Isner serve. The specific contact height is shown at around the 2:15 mark.
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...contact+height
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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Originally posted by tennis_chiro View PostWhat a wonderful piece from Jim. We need to get him to do more like that. It's obviously a major project with contributions from so many people that he wasn't able to list them all in the credits, but we have to encourage him to do more!
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