Jimmy Arias Forehand
How revolutionary was Jimmy Arias's forehand? When he arrived at Bolettieri's in the late 1960s he changed the way Nick taught it. This was a forehand Jimmy developed with his dad, an electrical engineer who took up tennis as an adult. Notice a few things - the compact outside backswing similar actually to Federer, with the racket tip pointed slightly toward the opponent. His dad wanted him to have more of what we now call the flip when the arm rotates back from that position.
Notice his semi-open stance. The launch upward into the ball. The comfort with the high contact point. The massive body rotation, the extension toward the target, and the free flowing wrap. Pretty good for a guy who is 53.
How revolutionary was Jimmy Arias's forehand? When he arrived at Bolettieri's in the late 1960s he changed the way Nick taught it. This was a forehand Jimmy developed with his dad, an electrical engineer who took up tennis as an adult. Notice a few things - the compact outside backswing similar actually to Federer, with the racket tip pointed slightly toward the opponent. His dad wanted him to have more of what we now call the flip when the arm rotates back from that position.
Notice his semi-open stance. The launch upward into the ball. The comfort with the high contact point. The massive body rotation, the extension toward the target, and the free flowing wrap. Pretty good for a guy who is 53.
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