Federer wrist snap
I beg to differ if still photo 2 of Federer is prior to contact. It clearly shows that the wrist has flexed greatly from photo 1. In photo 1 it is layed back. In photo 2 it has flexed almost to neutral.
Besides the if you look from above the flex is not moving the racquet right to left which would destroy all control. It is moving it up and down. The plane of the racquet stays perpendicular to the flight path and the combination of arm pronation,flex and radial deviation moves the racquet head upward. This adds a lot of spin while allowing the swing plane to be through the ball.
Edit: It appears that photo 2 is about a 1/10 of a frame after contact. There is no way the wrist could fully release in the small amount of time between contact and the photo. I believe that if we had a higer speed sequence we could see that it was released or releasing at contact.
I beg to differ if still photo 2 of Federer is prior to contact. It clearly shows that the wrist has flexed greatly from photo 1. In photo 1 it is layed back. In photo 2 it has flexed almost to neutral.
Besides the if you look from above the flex is not moving the racquet right to left which would destroy all control. It is moving it up and down. The plane of the racquet stays perpendicular to the flight path and the combination of arm pronation,flex and radial deviation moves the racquet head upward. This adds a lot of spin while allowing the swing plane to be through the ball.
Edit: It appears that photo 2 is about a 1/10 of a frame after contact. There is no way the wrist could fully release in the small amount of time between contact and the photo. I believe that if we had a higer speed sequence we could see that it was released or releasing at contact.
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