Nick Krygios First Serve
Nick Krygios does things differently, to make an understatement. That also seems to apply to his serve. Does he turn the hand and racket over in the followthrough? Yes. No. Where is his racket and hitting arm at the deepest moment in the knee bend? As far to his side as Roddick—or further maybe? Even though he starts with a downward windup?
Look at his head position at contact. His shoulder rotation or lack of. Take a look at his starting stance with one foot in the air, how he swings his arm and racket across his front leg, how the weight starts, how it shifts, and the role of the back leg in the uncoiling.
Does his technique make his serve great? Or is his serve great despite of his technique? Or both? Anyone else confused as to what to make of it all?
Nick Krygios does things differently, to make an understatement. That also seems to apply to his serve. Does he turn the hand and racket over in the followthrough? Yes. No. Where is his racket and hitting arm at the deepest moment in the knee bend? As far to his side as Roddick—or further maybe? Even though he starts with a downward windup?
Look at his head position at contact. His shoulder rotation or lack of. Take a look at his starting stance with one foot in the air, how he swings his arm and racket across his front leg, how the weight starts, how it shifts, and the role of the back leg in the uncoiling.
Does his technique make his serve great? Or is his serve great despite of his technique? Or both? Anyone else confused as to what to make of it all?
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