Last month, Novak Djokovic showed he was a contender at the top of the pro game, winning the Sony Erickson in Miam and raising his ranking to a career high #7 in the world.
The Serbian sensation was he youngest Miami champion at 19yrs and 10 months and went thru the entire tournament without dropping a set, the first player to do that since Ivan Lendl.
So what's so superb about this Serb? We published the first video of him available anywhere in our Umag clay court footage. You can go there and see the rest of his strokes as well.
Now we are adding hardcourt footage of his forehand mechanics.
Take a look at the animations, and also study his forehand frame by frame in the Quick Time movies.
What are your thoughts? Is there anything that makes his forehand different or unique? Is there something he could actually do better?
Forehand Center
Forehand Inside In
Forehand Wide
The Serbian sensation was he youngest Miami champion at 19yrs and 10 months and went thru the entire tournament without dropping a set, the first player to do that since Ivan Lendl.
So what's so superb about this Serb? We published the first video of him available anywhere in our Umag clay court footage. You can go there and see the rest of his strokes as well.
Now we are adding hardcourt footage of his forehand mechanics.
Take a look at the animations, and also study his forehand frame by frame in the Quick Time movies.
What are your thoughts? Is there anything that makes his forehand different or unique? Is there something he could actually do better?
Forehand Center
Forehand Inside In
Forehand Wide
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