MariellenRadcliff726

De BISAWiki

Edição feita às 15h32min de 10 de setembro de 2013 por MariellenRadcliff726 (disc | contribs)
(dif) ← Versão anterior | ver versão atual (dif) | Versão posterior → (dif)

Roger Federer Forehand Tennis Method


With regards to spectacular strokes that is seen on today’s tour, nothing beats Roger Federer’s. Federer's forehand is a versatile, graceful and strong motion. Roger Federer is able to dominate the tour today largely because of his variety and is able to dial up the power on his forehand to generate awe inspiring winners, never seen before passing shots and incredible power and topspin.

Federer's forehand starts with the initial preparation. Federer has the racket in a customized eastern grip, with the index knuckle verging on the 3rd bevel. Once he notices the ball on the flight path, inching him, the initial preparation phase is already set. Instead of taking the racket back in a strong backswing, he is doing the preparation phase through turning his body as a unit. Federer takes his racket back in a smooth and effective way.

Roger Federer - When the ball has already crossed the net, Roger Federer will then take his racket back to ensure that he's placed on his favored side, the right. Federer's forehand is amazingly efficient and flexible. By taking his racket back slowly, rather than in a rapid and rushed motion he is building up momentum and loading up for optimum power and efficiency. It's the most common mistake done by many tennis and recreational players. They do not turn the body sideways first prior to taking a quick, rushed backswing.

Of course, there's also the fact that Roger Federer’s forehand wouldn't be as excellent if his footwork is not that excellent. Among the things that make Federer a pro is that he don’t simply swing his racket, he makes certain that he is in a hitting stance to meet the incoming ball. Federer makes certain to load his stance, by keeping low during the hit and in an athletic base and he keeps the athletic foundation throughout the whole tennis forehand stroke.

Federer’s forehand contains idiosyncratic elements which makes it really one of a kind. It must also be noted that Roger Federer's forehand has also superb head position. In his position, Federer will keep his eyes glued to the ball before, during and after it has hit his racket. Throughout the swing, Federer also ensures that he's got the ball tracked. On slow motion videos, you can effortlessly see how focused his eyes are during impact, as well as his head position remains constant through the entire tennis forehand stroke.

To maximize his swing line, Roger Federer would make certain that the racket is dropped below the level of the ball so as to make a perfect topspin. Federer will then extend his swing upward and outward in order that he could control the direction of exactly where the ball will be heading. Finally, he completes with a modern windshield wiper finish.

Federer’s forehand is a superb combination of topspin, power, and efficiency as the Roger Federer’s forehand itself has both classic and contemporary elements. Federer can accommodate a lot more variety of shot selection with his high ability to modify the swing sometimes. This is just the precise reasons why other expert tennis players cannot match the strokes of Roger Federer and this also explains why he is excellent in the sport.

Ferramentas pessoais