Alexander Zverev Forehand
Here we go! Another version of the high power forehand shared by the new young players. Weve looked at Dominic Thiem (Click Here). We've looked at Jack Sock (Click Here). We've looked at Nick Kyrgios (Click Here).
So wait, was it established that the latest evolution was to turn and point the racket tip more or less directly at the opponent in the backswing? (Or has that move been around forever?) Does pointing the tip accelerate the backward rotation of the hitting arm for more explosive forward rotation? Or not? Is Zverev leaving power on the table? That would be scary. What do you say?
Two other factors to ponder: the backswing staying on the hitting side regardless of the way the racket tip points. And the incredible combination of wiper and extension
Here we go! Another version of the high power forehand shared by the new young players. Weve looked at Dominic Thiem (Click Here). We've looked at Jack Sock (Click Here). We've looked at Nick Kyrgios (Click Here).
So wait, was it established that the latest evolution was to turn and point the racket tip more or less directly at the opponent in the backswing? (Or has that move been around forever?) Does pointing the tip accelerate the backward rotation of the hitting arm for more explosive forward rotation? Or not? Is Zverev leaving power on the table? That would be scary. What do you say?
Two other factors to ponder: the backswing staying on the hitting side regardless of the way the racket tip points. And the incredible combination of wiper and extension
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