I'm interested to hear what the stroke mavens on TPN think of Cam Norries's groundies, featured in this month's Tour Portrait. Please check it out! All images mine (c)jfawcette taken at BNP Paribas Open, aka Indian Wells.
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...te/cam_norrie/
Also, see John's video and discussion on the forehand atop the forum here:
The top Brit, Norrie's a 2022 Wimbledon semifinalist losing in 4 to eventual winner Djokovic, he's up to 4 in the "race' standings, has 5 titles, including a Masters 1000 at Indian Wells when these photos were taken. Cam is fresh off his second win over Carlos Alcaraz, that in the Rio finals on clay, and also has wins over Rafa, Nick Kyrgios, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Holger Rune, and Taylor Frtiz. Known as a "lung buster", he combines a wall-like linear backhand with heavy, lefty topspin on his forehand, and a shot tolerance that will grind an opponent's soul <g>. Stotty calls him "Rafa lite" (respectfully) but he's a tad more willing to venture forward, even S&V on occasion!
Here's that linear backhand taken back at ball level, while we see his forehand in the next image ...
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https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...te/cam_norrie/
Also, see John's video and discussion on the forehand atop the forum here:
The top Brit, Norrie's a 2022 Wimbledon semifinalist losing in 4 to eventual winner Djokovic, he's up to 4 in the "race' standings, has 5 titles, including a Masters 1000 at Indian Wells when these photos were taken. Cam is fresh off his second win over Carlos Alcaraz, that in the Rio finals on clay, and also has wins over Rafa, Nick Kyrgios, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Holger Rune, and Taylor Frtiz. Known as a "lung buster", he combines a wall-like linear backhand with heavy, lefty topspin on his forehand, and a shot tolerance that will grind an opponent's soul <g>. Stotty calls him "Rafa lite" (respectfully) but he's a tad more willing to venture forward, even S&V on occasion!
Here's that linear backhand taken back at ball level, while we see his forehand in the next image ...
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