Did anyone watch the women's final? Boy talk about big bashing. Women just keep hitting the ball harder and harder. It is full throttle all the time.
You can only bash yourself out of problems for so long. Two plays stood out to me. At one point, Sabalenka hit a short slice forehand that Rybakina hit into the net. At another point, she hit a deep slice up the middle that also got her a point. She won 66% of her points when hitting slice. Yes, big hitting works until it doesn't.
I went to watch my daughter play mixed doubles. No girls hit one handed. Forget topspin. Even slices were nowhere to be seen. My daughter meanwhile was chipping and charging. She still hasn't figured it out quite yet. But in doubles as long as she can avoid being poached, a slice will produce an easy put away about 80% of the time. It gives her plenty of time to get to the net and because she hits one handed the ball stays really low. It just doesn't not bounce up.
Barty showed us there is another way. Slice is a lethal weapon in the women's game. In singles, I see no down side to it. Tatiana Maria used it all the way to the Wimbledon semis. These days Maria has gone all gang busters and decided to play slice on both sides. At some point, using the same shot ALL the time doesn't work.
But mixing every so often. Even a 70/30 ratio of slice to topspin. It's not rocket science. It has proven successful in the past.
Anything I am not seeing. Doesn't it make sense to teach junior and pro women to slice more than they do?
You can only bash yourself out of problems for so long. Two plays stood out to me. At one point, Sabalenka hit a short slice forehand that Rybakina hit into the net. At another point, she hit a deep slice up the middle that also got her a point. She won 66% of her points when hitting slice. Yes, big hitting works until it doesn't.
I went to watch my daughter play mixed doubles. No girls hit one handed. Forget topspin. Even slices were nowhere to be seen. My daughter meanwhile was chipping and charging. She still hasn't figured it out quite yet. But in doubles as long as she can avoid being poached, a slice will produce an easy put away about 80% of the time. It gives her plenty of time to get to the net and because she hits one handed the ball stays really low. It just doesn't not bounce up.
Barty showed us there is another way. Slice is a lethal weapon in the women's game. In singles, I see no down side to it. Tatiana Maria used it all the way to the Wimbledon semis. These days Maria has gone all gang busters and decided to play slice on both sides. At some point, using the same shot ALL the time doesn't work.
But mixing every so often. Even a 70/30 ratio of slice to topspin. It's not rocket science. It has proven successful in the past.
Anything I am not seeing. Doesn't it make sense to teach junior and pro women to slice more than they do?
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