Sorry you don't understand what you are seeing. You are the one, actually, who is confused. (I'll also stand by my little pyshco analysis.)
But back to Roger. There is no such thing as catching a piece of the ball--the contact is 4 miliseconds. Whatever the path of the swing that doesn't change.
What matters is the direction and speed of the racket during this moment. If you look at that video the path the racket has to be broken into the motion forward, upward, and sideways, which usually includes the rotation of the racket head.
That one frame past contact is a lot of real estate for the racket head to cover. The duration to get there is almost 10 times the length of the contact. So to the extend you can hit thru Roger hits thru. FAR more than most other players even on similar balls.
The extension toward the target is incredible and the racket has barely come across the body. Try to think of the swing as an arc. This one is much flatter and closer to the flight longer.
But back to Roger. There is no such thing as catching a piece of the ball--the contact is 4 miliseconds. Whatever the path of the swing that doesn't change.
What matters is the direction and speed of the racket during this moment. If you look at that video the path the racket has to be broken into the motion forward, upward, and sideways, which usually includes the rotation of the racket head.
That one frame past contact is a lot of real estate for the racket head to cover. The duration to get there is almost 10 times the length of the contact. So to the extend you can hit thru Roger hits thru. FAR more than most other players even on similar balls.
The extension toward the target is incredible and the racket has barely come across the body. Try to think of the swing as an arc. This one is much flatter and closer to the flight longer.
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