Tomas Berdych has made a name for himself as an upset maker. The highlights of his career thus far have been the upsets of Federer at the Olympics and the straight set ousting of Nadal in last years Madrid masters despite enduring the jeers of 10,000 upset hometown fans. After silencing Nadal with winners, Berdych silenced the deafening crowd with a finger to his lips.
The 6'5" Czech is capable of reducing any opponent on the planet into little more than a disgruntled spectator when he gets on a roll. As Fed and Nadal have witnessed, when this guy finds the range on the forehand, you don't really have much say in the matter.
His flatter than average forehand may have something to do with the streaky quality of his game that's capable of ousting big names but hasn't yet found its way into a slam semifinal.
What do you notice that's mechanically unusual about the Berdych "Silencer".
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The 6'5" Czech is capable of reducing any opponent on the planet into little more than a disgruntled spectator when he gets on a roll. As Fed and Nadal have witnessed, when this guy finds the range on the forehand, you don't really have much say in the matter.
His flatter than average forehand may have something to do with the streaky quality of his game that's capable of ousting big names but hasn't yet found its way into a slam semifinal.
What do you notice that's mechanically unusual about the Berdych "Silencer".
Forehand Side1
Forehand Side2
Forehand Side3
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