Forehands still aren't such big a deal yet in women's tennis as they are in men's. Serena often breaches the plane of the body, though can shave it down when she has to...and perhaps that's the important thing. Kerber keeps a tight backswing most of the time as do a handful of others. It's interesting that many women are more secure on the their two-handed backhands. I think bigger backswings on the forehand sacrifice reliability. This is definitely the case with the good junior girls I teach and is often the case at tour level.
I cannot tell you how many big backswings I have shaved down only to find they reappear a few weeks later. And no coach on earth as tried harder to resolve this problem more than me. Sometimes I feel I am hitting my head against a wall.
I cannot tell you how many big backswings I have shaved down only to find they reappear a few weeks later. And no coach on earth as tried harder to resolve this problem more than me. Sometimes I feel I am hitting my head against a wall.
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