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Roger Federer Forehand Tennis Strategy


Roger Federer has one of the most beautiful tennis strokes on tour today. This is because Federer’s forehand just shows outstanding class, versatility and with powerful shots. Roger Federer is able to dominate the tour nowadays largely due to his variety and is able to dial up the power on his forehand to generate awe inspiring winners, never witnessed before passing shots and amazing power and topspin.

Initially, Federer’s forehand needs initial preparation. With index knuckle positions in the 3rd bevel whilst the racket is in a modified eastern grip is the common position Federer. Generally, the initial phase which is the preparation is done when he has spotted the ball approaching and had determined the flight path. The preparation phase is executed with a full body swing that is different than the usual, which is to make a backswing with the racket. He finishes off the initial phase through smoothly taking back the racket.

Federer tennis - In every single tournament, Roger Federer always makes sure that the racket is held on the right side of his body as he gets himself ready for the tennis ball crossing the net. With that, it could quickly be drawn out that Federer’s forehand is great at flexible and adept. By taking his racket back slowly, rather than in a rapid and rushed motion he's building up momentum and loading up for optimum power and efficiency. Lots of club tennis players and recreational players make the mistake of the doing the opposite, that's taking the abrupt backswing.

Roger Federer's forehand wouldn't be so great if it weren't for his great tennis footwork. Federer also makes it a point that he's in a hitting stance that would match the way the incoming ball is going for him. Federer makes certain to load his stance, through keeping low throughout the hit and in an athletic base and that he keeps the athletic foundation through the whole tennis forehand stroke.

Needless to say, Federer’s forehand is also very unique itself because it contains idiosyncratic elements. The head has a certain position when doing the Roger Federer’s forehand stroke and this is what exactly makes it significant. During and far after contact, he will keep his head position and eyes focused onto the point of contact prior. Federer is excellent at tracking the ball through the swing. Looking through his previous plays on video in a slow motion, you will see that his eyes are completely focused on the ball throughout the impact while he keeps his head position constant.

Finally, after the height of take back, Roger Federer ensures to allow the racket to drop below the level of the ball to impart topspin and to maximize his swing line. When the contact has been made, he'll then go outward and upward to make sure that the direction of the incoming is where he wanted it. He will then finish it with the modern windshield wiper move.

Roger Federer's forehand contains both classic and modern elements, making Federer's forehand a great combination of topspin, power and efficiency. Federer can accommodate more variety of shot selection with his high capability to modify the swing at times. This is what makes Roger Federer such a fantastic tennis player, and why some other professional tennis players on tour have difficulty matching.