Hi Everyone,
I am wondering if anyone has some thoughts on the larger head size and how it impacted the AO final and the future of the one handed backhand. When Roger switched from 90 to 97 I immediately noticed that he was not being pushed around as much. We all know what Sampras said about the larger head size (and poly strings). My sense is that part of the "matchup" problem was 90 vs. 95+. At some point Fed fell behind and could not win against all these players. As soon as he switched he began to beat the Berdych's and Tsonga's again.
My son and I both switched to 100 from 95 a few years ago. Immediately both of our one handed backhands improved. That is where I noticed the biggest change and it was from big to bigger.
I am sure that 90 to 97 feels very different for Fed and makes him shank a lot less.
I also think that Fed tweaked his technique just a tad. He seems to not come across the ball as much.
But I think the main difference is the larger head size.
See for yourself when comparing 2012 to 2017. Yes, Rafa was faster and the courts were slower. But most of all Feds backhand was loopier. Just not as explosive. This would also add up over the match as fatigue set in.
Look around the 1:55 for one rally in the 2012 SF tiebreak where Fed hits his backhand high but it only reaches the service line. Fed hits some backhand winners early but cannot sustain it like he did last Sunday.
2012 SF
2017 Final
All backhand winners in final
Any thoughts?
Arturo
I am wondering if anyone has some thoughts on the larger head size and how it impacted the AO final and the future of the one handed backhand. When Roger switched from 90 to 97 I immediately noticed that he was not being pushed around as much. We all know what Sampras said about the larger head size (and poly strings). My sense is that part of the "matchup" problem was 90 vs. 95+. At some point Fed fell behind and could not win against all these players. As soon as he switched he began to beat the Berdych's and Tsonga's again.
My son and I both switched to 100 from 95 a few years ago. Immediately both of our one handed backhands improved. That is where I noticed the biggest change and it was from big to bigger.
I am sure that 90 to 97 feels very different for Fed and makes him shank a lot less.
I also think that Fed tweaked his technique just a tad. He seems to not come across the ball as much.
But I think the main difference is the larger head size.
See for yourself when comparing 2012 to 2017. Yes, Rafa was faster and the courts were slower. But most of all Feds backhand was loopier. Just not as explosive. This would also add up over the match as fatigue set in.
Look around the 1:55 for one rally in the 2012 SF tiebreak where Fed hits his backhand high but it only reaches the service line. Fed hits some backhand winners early but cannot sustain it like he did last Sunday.
2012 SF
2017 Final
All backhand winners in final
Any thoughts?
Arturo
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