Hi Everyone,
I realize that a lot of discussion goes on in the tournament topics but this one keeps cropping up for me and I am wondering if I just see what I want to see or if there is really a pattern to this.
I was watching Tiafoe and Sock vs. Federer. I know that Sock is known for his extreme lag on the forehand. But I also Tiafoe doing it. It is as if the racket faces the back fence at the end of the lag.
I could not find any slow motion footage of Tiafoe so I couldn't quite catch it.
We all know that Federer is so smooth and he definitely has a lag but somehow I don't see it.
I then looked a Wawrinka, Djokovic, Dimitrov, Thiem, and even Coric (who actually shows some excess movement on his forehand).
I know people have written about pointing the racket forward and increasing the lag.
But this seems to be Tiafoe, Sock and Kirgyios way of doing things.
To me it seems the top European players have not adopted this extreme lag.
All this motion makes wonder at which point it is too much and the forehand breaks down.
It reminds me of an article back some time about Russian Tennis and its focus on fundamentals. Or even Landsdorp's extreme view of fundamentals.
Is that what is happening here?
Or am I just cherry picking the funky players from the Anglo world and comparing them to those from continental Europe who again I cherry picked?
Arturo
I realize that a lot of discussion goes on in the tournament topics but this one keeps cropping up for me and I am wondering if I just see what I want to see or if there is really a pattern to this.
I was watching Tiafoe and Sock vs. Federer. I know that Sock is known for his extreme lag on the forehand. But I also Tiafoe doing it. It is as if the racket faces the back fence at the end of the lag.
I could not find any slow motion footage of Tiafoe so I couldn't quite catch it.
We all know that Federer is so smooth and he definitely has a lag but somehow I don't see it.
I then looked a Wawrinka, Djokovic, Dimitrov, Thiem, and even Coric (who actually shows some excess movement on his forehand).
I know people have written about pointing the racket forward and increasing the lag.
But this seems to be Tiafoe, Sock and Kirgyios way of doing things.
To me it seems the top European players have not adopted this extreme lag.
All this motion makes wonder at which point it is too much and the forehand breaks down.
It reminds me of an article back some time about Russian Tennis and its focus on fundamentals. Or even Landsdorp's extreme view of fundamentals.
Is that what is happening here?
Or am I just cherry picking the funky players from the Anglo world and comparing them to those from continental Europe who again I cherry picked?
Arturo
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