I need feedback from those who saw Mac at his peak as the forum has recently talked about Bh Slice approaches. In reviewing a frame by frame advance in Yandell’s archive: McEnroe’s “BH Slice Approach BH Volley”, Mac contacted the ball with a slice at the baseline!!! His 5th step toward the net was then split. Exclusive of his great ability to read the return, how does he have time to take that many steps and advance that far and still stay balanced?
Was it: 1 Tremendous footspeed 2. Ability to keep the ball in the air a long time. 3. Incredible depth accuracy 4. All of the above
His ball seems to stay forever in the air, allowing him to get so close to the net. Does this shot have any value for upcoming juniors? Or does the power game make that such a low percentage attempt that few pros are really to try.? have seen a few people get that long “hang time” with a bh slice by using a slightly Eastern FOREHAND grip.
Was it: 1 Tremendous footspeed 2. Ability to keep the ball in the air a long time. 3. Incredible depth accuracy 4. All of the above
His ball seems to stay forever in the air, allowing him to get so close to the net. Does this shot have any value for upcoming juniors? Or does the power game make that such a low percentage attempt that few pros are really to try.? have seen a few people get that long “hang time” with a bh slice by using a slightly Eastern FOREHAND grip.
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