I thought the series of articles on building the modern forehand were fascinating though would be interested to hear your thoughts as to the position of the elbow relative to the shoulder on takeback. The footage of a 9 year old Sampras shows the elbow position to be low relative to the shoulder. At his peak the takeback puts the elbow at shoulder height. The same is similar for say Agassi. The benefit I believe is leverage. When combined with an eastern or semi western grip the leverage enables players to power through the ball generating a flatter shot which skids of the court. The leverage is less important with a more extreme grip for the ball is more likely to bounce up and be easier to return.
Combine the incremental leverage generated by a high elbow with the footwork of say Federer where he effectively leaps into the ball as well and you are close to finding the holy grail.
I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on this issue. Also is Mr Welby Horn going to be elaborating on his ideas for training. I would love to hear his thoughts on balance and footwork and how they should be trained from the outset
Combine the incremental leverage generated by a high elbow with the footwork of say Federer where he effectively leaps into the ball as well and you are close to finding the holy grail.
I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on this issue. Also is Mr Welby Horn going to be elaborating on his ideas for training. I would love to hear his thoughts on balance and footwork and how they should be trained from the outset
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