Having a hard time with this. I'm a ~4.5 player (on a good day ) ; playing for 30+ yes. I'd bet the farm that when I hit my lefty serve wide, I'm "carvin" the ball on the outside edge at the 10 o'clock position. At least that's what I tell myself to do on that serve. Sort of like the thinking for the topspin forehand. It's a slow roundhouse curve that lands 3/4 the way up the outside service line and takes my opponent off the court. My arm and racket finish at an opposite angle than the pronate position.
The videos don't lie. The top guns definetly pronate. It's just hard for me to understand how in the hell Fed and the Jokester hit those nasty ass wide slices to the duce court and finish with pronating.
But here's the deal - all these videos show the pros pronating on wide slice serves! How is that? Is it that they are "hitting it harder wide off the court" where I'm "hitting it slower wide off the court"? Maybe their's has lots of spin but flight of ball is straighter than mine even though its wide. Mine may be more like a slow round house changeup. If the pronation takes place after the ball is hit, as i think I heard in one of the videos, then why can't my supination occur also after the ball is hit? And if the answer is yes for both then does it rally matter whether you pronate or supinate if all the other key points of the serve motion are the same for both finishes?
Or, after all is said and done, maybe I'm pronating on my wide slice and not knowing it. No way.
The videos don't lie. The top guns definetly pronate. It's just hard for me to understand how in the hell Fed and the Jokester hit those nasty ass wide slices to the duce court and finish with pronating.
But here's the deal - all these videos show the pros pronating on wide slice serves! How is that? Is it that they are "hitting it harder wide off the court" where I'm "hitting it slower wide off the court"? Maybe their's has lots of spin but flight of ball is straighter than mine even though its wide. Mine may be more like a slow round house changeup. If the pronation takes place after the ball is hit, as i think I heard in one of the videos, then why can't my supination occur also after the ball is hit? And if the answer is yes for both then does it rally matter whether you pronate or supinate if all the other key points of the serve motion are the same for both finishes?
Or, after all is said and done, maybe I'm pronating on my wide slice and not knowing it. No way.
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