I wanted to get your opinion on how to hit heavy topspin. I have already heard from several other players on this board and would like to hear from some different players. I apologize if I am offending anyone by asking for a second opinion but like so many things in tennis, there is a great difference in opinion and it helps me to hear the differences.
I am confused about how to hit heavy topspin. When I watch the pros hit topspin, they seem to do it in two different ways. The first way is brushing up the back side of the ball in a swing path that resembles a crescent moon where the racquet goes from the 6 o'clock to the 12 o'clock position. The racquet frequently ends up on the same side of their body as their hitting arm when they do this. The second way of hitting topspin is by rotating the racquet from one side to the other in a swing path that resembles a windshield wiper. Which method is better?
Here is a link and another person's explanation of the crescent moon stroke (I made up that name). http://tennis.about.com/cs/yourgame/a/fhessftvideo.htm
Even if you end up on the opposite side of your body using this swing path (here is a video of that
http://tennis.about.com/cs/yourgame/...neasttsvid.htm )
it is still almost from the 6 o'clock to 12 o'clock position and is dramatically different than the windshield wiper method (e.g. http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...les_page4.html) that I see Agassi, Federer and Roddick using a lot. So which is better?
BTW I don't think heavy topspin is a panacea for all tennis troubles but I do think it is a good weapon in an arsenal of many weapons.
I am confused about how to hit heavy topspin. When I watch the pros hit topspin, they seem to do it in two different ways. The first way is brushing up the back side of the ball in a swing path that resembles a crescent moon where the racquet goes from the 6 o'clock to the 12 o'clock position. The racquet frequently ends up on the same side of their body as their hitting arm when they do this. The second way of hitting topspin is by rotating the racquet from one side to the other in a swing path that resembles a windshield wiper. Which method is better?
Here is a link and another person's explanation of the crescent moon stroke (I made up that name). http://tennis.about.com/cs/yourgame/a/fhessftvideo.htm
Even if you end up on the opposite side of your body using this swing path (here is a video of that
http://tennis.about.com/cs/yourgame/...neasttsvid.htm )
it is still almost from the 6 o'clock to 12 o'clock position and is dramatically different than the windshield wiper method (e.g. http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...les_page4.html) that I see Agassi, Federer and Roddick using a lot. So which is better?
BTW I don't think heavy topspin is a panacea for all tennis troubles but I do think it is a good weapon in an arsenal of many weapons.
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