Searching my photos to put together this month's Tour Portrait on one-handed ATP backhands for John, reminded me of one of the better ones, than of Ivan Ljubičić, and made me wonder about his role with Fed's. While most of the credit for Roger Federer's reinvigorated backhand after his first knee surgery is perhaps deservedly given to a piece of graphite -- his RF97 racket -- what did uber-coach Ivan Ljubičić bring to the game?
Surely, it can't be an accident that Fed brought on the former world number 3 known for his own one-handed backhand, just when Fed seemed to rediscover his down-the-land topspin one-hander?
But what can / did a coach bring to a then-35-yo former world number one's game? As Fed himself said, "At this age, it's not about changing technique", i.e it's hard to teach a old G.O.A.T. new strokes?
I clearly remember the tournament where Ljubicic had probably his greatest title. He beat the then world numbers 2 and 3, Djokovic then Rafa in semis, and Andy Roddick in the finals. The Ivan-Rafa semi was great tennis. Rafa won the stat battle, but Ivan took the deciding tiebreaker. Throughout their match I remember how Ivan would neutralize Rafa's get-out-of-jail-free card, the short heavy topspin forehand by stepping in to nail it down the line (sound familiar?). He also attacked Rafa's forehand return on the ad court with heavy kick serves -- one an ace that literally bounced over Rafa's racket on the slow, gritty Indian Wells courts.
So, what if anything, did Ivan tell Fed about hitting those two shots? When to hit them? Where? How to set them up? Get it in and don't shank it?
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Surely, it can't be an accident that Fed brought on the former world number 3 known for his own one-handed backhand, just when Fed seemed to rediscover his down-the-land topspin one-hander?
But what can / did a coach bring to a then-35-yo former world number one's game? As Fed himself said, "At this age, it's not about changing technique", i.e it's hard to teach a old G.O.A.T. new strokes?
I clearly remember the tournament where Ljubicic had probably his greatest title. He beat the then world numbers 2 and 3, Djokovic then Rafa in semis, and Andy Roddick in the finals. The Ivan-Rafa semi was great tennis. Rafa won the stat battle, but Ivan took the deciding tiebreaker. Throughout their match I remember how Ivan would neutralize Rafa's get-out-of-jail-free card, the short heavy topspin forehand by stepping in to nail it down the line (sound familiar?). He also attacked Rafa's forehand return on the ad court with heavy kick serves -- one an ace that literally bounced over Rafa's racket on the slow, gritty Indian Wells courts.
So, what if anything, did Ivan tell Fed about hitting those two shots? When to hit them? Where? How to set them up? Get it in and don't shank it?
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