Djokovic is not the ideal example for the type 3 backhand. The best example is the young generation of Carlos Alcaraz, Sebastian Korda and Alex Zverev (to some degree).
The difference between Djokovic and Alcaraz/Korda is the outside position of the racquet to the hands. Djokovic's racquet isn't to the outside of the hands (think of a left handed Federer forehand at the start of the forward swing. Racquet is above and to the outside of the hand)
Important checkpoints:
1) hands waist level and far away from body - good stretch in shoulders
2) bottom arm is straight, top arm is slightly bent at the complettion of the backswing
3) arms NEVER go beyond the line of the shoulders
4) hips initiate the forward swing
5) bottom hand pulls forward in linear swing to transition point (speed)
6) top arm elbow straightens immediately (either by intentionally straightening it or by pushing down on the grip by the top hand)
7) top arm takes over after transition point creating vertical racquet head speed (spin)
8) top hand speeds up while bottom hand slows down (bottom arm will bend to allow for greater ISR of top arm)
9) top arm should be straight at contact allowing for maximum vertical racquet head speed
10) Trajectory of shot determined by depth of the "flip"
Thoughts?
Sean
The difference between Djokovic and Alcaraz/Korda is the outside position of the racquet to the hands. Djokovic's racquet isn't to the outside of the hands (think of a left handed Federer forehand at the start of the forward swing. Racquet is above and to the outside of the hand)
Important checkpoints:
1) hands waist level and far away from body - good stretch in shoulders
2) bottom arm is straight, top arm is slightly bent at the complettion of the backswing
3) arms NEVER go beyond the line of the shoulders
4) hips initiate the forward swing
5) bottom hand pulls forward in linear swing to transition point (speed)
6) top arm elbow straightens immediately (either by intentionally straightening it or by pushing down on the grip by the top hand)
7) top arm takes over after transition point creating vertical racquet head speed (spin)
8) top hand speeds up while bottom hand slows down (bottom arm will bend to allow for greater ISR of top arm)
9) top arm should be straight at contact allowing for maximum vertical racquet head speed
10) Trajectory of shot determined by depth of the "flip"
Thoughts?
Sean
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