Why are there so many players, especially on the womens tour, who serve with their shoulders horizontal like a baseball pitcher. Are there coaches out there who believe this is better or just as good as the the serve most of us teach, which is directing the shoulders upward toward the ball?
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Follow-up, serving with almost-level shoulders
Here are a couple.
http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/strokearchive/pro_woman/martina_hingis/mh_serve/mh_arm_action/mh_arm_action.html?MH1stSDeuceArmActionCourtLevelS ide2.mov
http://www.tennisplayer.net/members/...DeuceSide3.mov
Now many of the players I looked at had some angle but it looks like it is just the result of the tossing arm going up it doesn't appear they are firing upward to the ball but more out and up. Is that just as good or is the 5:00-11:00 angle still the most efficient and powerful position?
Thanks,
Ed
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostWhat factors, Brian, if any, would restricts the shoulder angle? Extension of the tossing arm? Knee bend? Others?Last edited by BrianGordon; 08-18-2007, 05:16 AM.
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