Like everyone else I have been watching Leylah Fernandez. She seems to take the ball very early on both sides. Her forehand is super compact and yet it appears to catch the opponent by surprise. According to US Open.org they cite the following stats for her against Kerber:
"In total, Fernandez hit 213 forehands in the match, 108 creating the same two patterns of play.
1. The forehand crosscourt (60)
2. The forehand down the line (48)
These two patterns forced Kerber into defense on 43 occasions"
I immediately thought about Macci, BG and the type 3 (or ATP) forehand.
It looks like a Type 3 to me but I wanted to get expert opinions.
Here is a link to her forehand (I am not associated with this company. Just not a lot of links out there.)
If so, is it the type 3 that makes it easier for her to change direction? My thinking is that the compactness allows her to redirect more easily since the racket is taking a shorter path back and a more linear path forward. In a type 1 or 2 forehand the racket has to come around in a circle and so it makes it harder to change the direction of the ball.
So, two questions, Is it a type 3 and if so, is this the reason she can change direction so well?
I see Henin and Federer in that forehand.
Just wondering.
"In total, Fernandez hit 213 forehands in the match, 108 creating the same two patterns of play.
1. The forehand crosscourt (60)
2. The forehand down the line (48)
These two patterns forced Kerber into defense on 43 occasions"
I immediately thought about Macci, BG and the type 3 (or ATP) forehand.
It looks like a Type 3 to me but I wanted to get expert opinions.
Here is a link to her forehand (I am not associated with this company. Just not a lot of links out there.)
If so, is it the type 3 that makes it easier for her to change direction? My thinking is that the compactness allows her to redirect more easily since the racket is taking a shorter path back and a more linear path forward. In a type 1 or 2 forehand the racket has to come around in a circle and so it makes it harder to change the direction of the ball.
So, two questions, Is it a type 3 and if so, is this the reason she can change direction so well?
I see Henin and Federer in that forehand.
Just wondering.
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