One thing I noticed is that the downward wrist flex happens naturally as extreme grip players make their grip change. In John’s video Tiafoe and Kachanov both have the wrist flex ion set up by the time they make their unit turn. It appears to be a byproduct of an extreme grip and the orientation of the racquet in the ready position, I got the same flexion trying out a full western grip change just now.
They seem to maintain the wrist structure through the unit turn and backswing. Given the speed of the pro game my guess is that this evolved out of necessity, as changing the orientation of the wrist and racquet would require time that the players don’t have.
They seem to maintain the wrist structure through the unit turn and backswing. Given the speed of the pro game my guess is that this evolved out of necessity, as changing the orientation of the wrist and racquet would require time that the players don’t have.
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