John,
I've spent a bit of time looking at the strokes of Connors and Borg versus those of modern pros.
I think it might be incredibly interesting for people of my vintage ( grew up in the borg/mcEnroe Winbledon classic era) to have a look at Borg's strokes and see how they differ from today's pros. Plus, for club players, hitting like either Borg or Connors would dominate even if there are other power sources that guys like Federer use in the modern game.
I'd like to make just a couple of comments about Borg's game for now and I look forward to your feedback if possible.
On his backhand I think Borg's prepares like a onehander with all his shoulder rotation done early and then he just dips and goes. In the first rear view his racket is behind the body in his prep. Most of the modern 2 handers seem to hold the racket in front longer and then dip it back just as they start forward to get more of a whip. Nalbandian's prep seemed to me Borg like but even he didn't get his racket behind his body in the prep.
On his forehand Borg seemed to prepare fairly similarly but maybe without the extreme forearm external roation of a Federer. A few frames before contact Borg seemed to have his racket butt pointing at about a 45% angle to the ball whereas guys like Federer are still pointing the butt directly at the ball ( 90%), If I'm correct in my interpretation then the modern guys like Federer are delaying the forearm rotation as a power source until later in the swing and then viciously catching up.
If I've analyzed this incorrectly I apologize for wasting your time.
Thanks,
Glenn
I've spent a bit of time looking at the strokes of Connors and Borg versus those of modern pros.
I think it might be incredibly interesting for people of my vintage ( grew up in the borg/mcEnroe Winbledon classic era) to have a look at Borg's strokes and see how they differ from today's pros. Plus, for club players, hitting like either Borg or Connors would dominate even if there are other power sources that guys like Federer use in the modern game.
I'd like to make just a couple of comments about Borg's game for now and I look forward to your feedback if possible.
On his backhand I think Borg's prepares like a onehander with all his shoulder rotation done early and then he just dips and goes. In the first rear view his racket is behind the body in his prep. Most of the modern 2 handers seem to hold the racket in front longer and then dip it back just as they start forward to get more of a whip. Nalbandian's prep seemed to me Borg like but even he didn't get his racket behind his body in the prep.
On his forehand Borg seemed to prepare fairly similarly but maybe without the extreme forearm external roation of a Federer. A few frames before contact Borg seemed to have his racket butt pointing at about a 45% angle to the ball whereas guys like Federer are still pointing the butt directly at the ball ( 90%), If I'm correct in my interpretation then the modern guys like Federer are delaying the forearm rotation as a power source until later in the swing and then viciously catching up.
If I've analyzed this incorrectly I apologize for wasting your time.
Thanks,
Glenn
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