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This month it's your chance to dissect the backhand wing of Novak Djokovic.
He's been acclaimed for the steady quality of his backhand, but his errors in the U.S. Open final might encourage players to hit to this side more often.
As Allen Fox comments in his new article this month, Novak forfeited two first set points in a row in the final off this side. One at 40-15 and the another at 40-30 off of very make-able balls. Would the nerves have shown up so clearly had Federer gone to the forehand?
The two clips show a good variety of movement for Novak as he sets up to hit his backhand (moving in, on the run, etc.)
Why was this shot the bane of his Grand Slam final debut?
Is there any technical flaw to Novak's backhand?
Technically, consider, which of the "4 variations" found in the Advanced Tennis section does Novak use? What advantages/disadvatages are there to his style?
Finally, what must a two hander do to deal with the dead slice that Federer delivers so frequently to his opponents backhand? Is it certain death to all, or is there a way out of this trap?
Backhands Side
This month it's your chance to dissect the backhand wing of Novak Djokovic.
He's been acclaimed for the steady quality of his backhand, but his errors in the U.S. Open final might encourage players to hit to this side more often.
As Allen Fox comments in his new article this month, Novak forfeited two first set points in a row in the final off this side. One at 40-15 and the another at 40-30 off of very make-able balls. Would the nerves have shown up so clearly had Federer gone to the forehand?
The two clips show a good variety of movement for Novak as he sets up to hit his backhand (moving in, on the run, etc.)
Why was this shot the bane of his Grand Slam final debut?
Is there any technical flaw to Novak's backhand?
Technically, consider, which of the "4 variations" found in the Advanced Tennis section does Novak use? What advantages/disadvatages are there to his style?
Finally, what must a two hander do to deal with the dead slice that Federer delivers so frequently to his opponents backhand? Is it certain death to all, or is there a way out of this trap?
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