As Donald Jr. took the first set off Feliciano Lopez in Armstrong Stadium, the crowd exploded. Like myself, the other close to ten thousand people there on that sunny Saturday afternoon had been waiting for this kid, born in the windy city and tempered in Atlanta's sweltering heat, to live up to the promise of his junior record and the announcement of turning pro at 14.
Despite not being able to hang on to the lead, Donald had got people excited about his chances again.
His forehand has interested me for a while. Despite being an American, It looks more like what I would expect from a South American or Spaniard raised on clay.
Last year while his son practiced his loopy, spin machine of a forehand, Donald Sr and I talked about the evolution of the grip while Jimmy Connors practiced with Andy Roddick a few courts away.
Watching Connors hit forehands in the same field of view next to Donald Jr. was a powerful visual and testament to the evolution of the stroke.
Donald Sr said laughingly "where will the grip go next?".
This month, Tennisplayer has provided some nice slow motions of Donald at last years Sap Open.
What elements of Donald's Forehand get your attention?
Look at his grip, his forearm and wrist movements , and the way he sets up the racket above his head before accelerating it.
Front 1
Front 2
Rear
Despite not being able to hang on to the lead, Donald had got people excited about his chances again.
His forehand has interested me for a while. Despite being an American, It looks more like what I would expect from a South American or Spaniard raised on clay.
Last year while his son practiced his loopy, spin machine of a forehand, Donald Sr and I talked about the evolution of the grip while Jimmy Connors practiced with Andy Roddick a few courts away.
Watching Connors hit forehands in the same field of view next to Donald Jr. was a powerful visual and testament to the evolution of the stroke.
Donald Sr said laughingly "where will the grip go next?".
This month, Tennisplayer has provided some nice slow motions of Donald at last years Sap Open.
What elements of Donald's Forehand get your attention?
Look at his grip, his forearm and wrist movements , and the way he sets up the racket above his head before accelerating it.
Front 1
Front 2
Rear
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