Tim Henman Forehand
So last month we looked at the ever evolving technique on pro forehands with the downward wrist flex in the backswing. (Click Here.) Now let's go totally retro: Tim Henman. Filming him play at over the age of 40 this year I was struck with how compact, simple, effective, and yes powerful it was. His spin rates were about the same as when he was on the main tour, 1500rpm or so.
And the thought occurred to me. He could beat every 4.5 aspiring player in the country love and love.
Here's what I see. A great unit turn. A great left arm stretch. A set up in mostly semi-open stances. A vertical swing plan, mostly, with the racket face on edge, with some relatively minor wipering on some balls. Great forward swing extension. A relaxed natural wrap, and very little lag and snap if such a thing really exists anyway.
I have to wonder how many players out there are torturing themselves trying to be modern and would never consider a forehand as classical as Tim's relevant to their games. But maybe they should. What do you guys say?
So last month we looked at the ever evolving technique on pro forehands with the downward wrist flex in the backswing. (Click Here.) Now let's go totally retro: Tim Henman. Filming him play at over the age of 40 this year I was struck with how compact, simple, effective, and yes powerful it was. His spin rates were about the same as when he was on the main tour, 1500rpm or so.
And the thought occurred to me. He could beat every 4.5 aspiring player in the country love and love.
Here's what I see. A great unit turn. A great left arm stretch. A set up in mostly semi-open stances. A vertical swing plan, mostly, with the racket face on edge, with some relatively minor wipering on some balls. Great forward swing extension. A relaxed natural wrap, and very little lag and snap if such a thing really exists anyway.
I have to wonder how many players out there are torturing themselves trying to be modern and would never consider a forehand as classical as Tim's relevant to their games. But maybe they should. What do you guys say?
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