Hi John,
Already, before your reply (thanks, btw), I was asking myself whether I was just seeing something in Tsitsipas's forehand I wanted to see. Glad I put those caveats in now!
I will go back and look at the archive again. At this point it seems appropriate to confess that it was being able to replay Amazon slo-mo of T's forehand (esp at the AO) that got me thinking on these lines. Evidence from the Archive was much more ambivalent on first viewing. You will doubtless point out that the TV footage doesn't give sufficient detail. One thing that was helpful about it though, was being able to see the ball bounce in the same frame, to see where his joints are at that moment. From memory, many of the Archive shots are from the side, so no bounce of necessity.
High-speed footage of my forehand does not currently exist. I do have some on my serve, and was about to contribute to your “The Serve: where are we now?” thread, since the article hints at a difficulty I've had marrying your advice about creating a good drop with a full circular backswing and Brian's emphasis on a Hesitation Point. Still, it's probably better to deal with one set of misperceptions at a time, so let's see if I can keep my embarrassment limited to the forehand for now. Never got footage of myself hitting forehands – partly because I can get no one at my club interested in shooting footage or doing video analysis. Why is this?? I could do Olympic-qualifying ranting on the subject. Going to have to bribe my niece and nephew to throw me some balls this weekend and hope something usable is captured. I think you said somewhere it's better to put it on Vevo rather than Youtube, so that you can use frame advance?
The truth will, of course, emerge – the difference between what I feel is happening and what is actually happening. That what to me feels like a straight arm is nothing of the sort, for example. I might be in the group with a 'straghtening' arm, that BG touches on in his article on the difficulties associated with the straight arm, though.
Regards
Rob
Already, before your reply (thanks, btw), I was asking myself whether I was just seeing something in Tsitsipas's forehand I wanted to see. Glad I put those caveats in now!
I will go back and look at the archive again. At this point it seems appropriate to confess that it was being able to replay Amazon slo-mo of T's forehand (esp at the AO) that got me thinking on these lines. Evidence from the Archive was much more ambivalent on first viewing. You will doubtless point out that the TV footage doesn't give sufficient detail. One thing that was helpful about it though, was being able to see the ball bounce in the same frame, to see where his joints are at that moment. From memory, many of the Archive shots are from the side, so no bounce of necessity.
High-speed footage of my forehand does not currently exist. I do have some on my serve, and was about to contribute to your “The Serve: where are we now?” thread, since the article hints at a difficulty I've had marrying your advice about creating a good drop with a full circular backswing and Brian's emphasis on a Hesitation Point. Still, it's probably better to deal with one set of misperceptions at a time, so let's see if I can keep my embarrassment limited to the forehand for now. Never got footage of myself hitting forehands – partly because I can get no one at my club interested in shooting footage or doing video analysis. Why is this?? I could do Olympic-qualifying ranting on the subject. Going to have to bribe my niece and nephew to throw me some balls this weekend and hope something usable is captured. I think you said somewhere it's better to put it on Vevo rather than Youtube, so that you can use frame advance?
The truth will, of course, emerge – the difference between what I feel is happening and what is actually happening. That what to me feels like a straight arm is nothing of the sort, for example. I might be in the group with a 'straghtening' arm, that BG touches on in his article on the difficulties associated with the straight arm, though.
Regards
Rob
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