John,
In this section, where you discuss how the pros vary the amount of hand and arm rotation with respect to what type of shot they want to hit, you say "When Guga flattens out his forehand, he can finish over the shoulder like Agassi". Personally, I've found that if I finish higher, over the shoulder, I am able to hit with more topspin and that if I finish lower, around the level of my hip, I am able to hit a flatter ball. In imparting topspin I try to go up the back of the ball, and by going up, I finish higher. In hittng flat, I try to go through the line of the shot at a flatter trajectory, thereby finishing lower. Seeing as that I'm doing things completely opposite to the way that Guga does, what should I be doing? By the way, I use a semi-western forehand grip.
Thanks,
Lukman
In this section, where you discuss how the pros vary the amount of hand and arm rotation with respect to what type of shot they want to hit, you say "When Guga flattens out his forehand, he can finish over the shoulder like Agassi". Personally, I've found that if I finish higher, over the shoulder, I am able to hit with more topspin and that if I finish lower, around the level of my hip, I am able to hit a flatter ball. In imparting topspin I try to go up the back of the ball, and by going up, I finish higher. In hittng flat, I try to go through the line of the shot at a flatter trajectory, thereby finishing lower. Seeing as that I'm doing things completely opposite to the way that Guga does, what should I be doing? By the way, I use a semi-western forehand grip.
Thanks,
Lukman
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