I notice when Jack strikes the ball above a certain height that the racket tip no longer points down and that the shot reverts to a more classic ATP type forehand, often with the racket tip raised and to the right of the hitting arm.
The slow motion clips on TennisTV caught this going on a few times today in Jack's match Donald Young (now locked at one set apiece as I type).
I notice also in Jason's clip that Jack is hitting a ball well below waist height. Not having studied Jack's forehand at close quarters very often, I wonder if it is an anomaly associated in his case mostly with lower balls?
The slow motion clips on TennisTV caught this going on a few times today in Jack's match Donald Young (now locked at one set apiece as I type).
I notice also in Jason's clip that Jack is hitting a ball well below waist height. Not having studied Jack's forehand at close quarters very often, I wonder if it is an anomaly associated in his case mostly with lower balls?
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