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Roger Federer Forehand Tennis Strategy


One of those players who carry out the most wonderful tennis strokes these days is Roger Federer. Federer’s forehand is capable of doing various strokes that are both strong and graceful as well. He's got the ability to enhance the power in his forehand combine with right placement and control, passing shots like no other and extraordinary topspins that just Roger Federer can do.

Federer's forehand starts with the initial preparation. With index knuckle positions in the 3rd bevel while the racket is in a modified eastern grip is the common position Federer. The preparation period begins when he identifies the approaching ball as well as the flight path. Instead of taking the racket back in a forceful backswing, he is doing the preparation period through turning his body as a unit. Federer then would get back his racket easily.

Federer tennis - Roger Federer would generally set his racket on the right part of his body upon viewing the tennis ball crosses the net. With this, it can easily be drawn out that Federer’s forehand is good at adaptable and adept. By gradually taking his racket back his momentum is being kept to ensure power and efficiency of his strokes. Numerous club tennis players and recreational players make the mistake of the doing the opposite, that is taking the abrupt backswing.

Obviously, there is also the fact that Roger Federer’s forehand would not be as excellent if his footwork is not that great. Federer also makes it a point that he is in a hitting stance that would suit the way the incoming ball is going for him. Aside from remaining in the athletic foundation, Federer also makes sure that he's lading his stance which he accomplishes by keeping low when he his making his return blow.

Needless to say, Federer’s forehand is also extremely unique in itself as it has idiosyncratic elements. Roger Federer's forehand is also acclaimed for its head position which lets him to focus on the incoming ball before, during and after making contact. Through the swing, Federer also makes sure that he's got the ball tracked. Looking through his past plays on video in a slow motion, you will notice that his eyes are completely focused on the ball during the impact as he keeps his head position constant.

Lastly, after the height of take back, Roger Federer makes certain to let the racket to drop below the level of the ball to give topspin and to enhance his swing line. Then he extends outward and upward right after contact toward the intended direction of the ball. The modern windshield wiper move is his finishing move.

Having the ability to correctly execute the perfect combination of power, efficiency, and topspin is hard. Nonetheless, with Roger Federer’s forehand that contains both elements of modern and classic, perfectly doing it is not only achievable but also easy. Moreover, he has also modified the swing to can ideally accommodate his moves according to the required move for an incoming ball. With this, it cannot be denied that Roger Federer is among the greatest tennis players these days.