Roger Federer

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With regards to magnificent strokes that's seen on today’s tour, nothing beats Roger Federer’s. Federer's forehand is a flexible, beautiful and powerful motion. Additionally, Roger Federer makes sure that his strokes are strong enough to execute some passing shots, topspins and peerless forehand shots, also. He also ensures that he mixes up his strokes.

Preparation is taken first when executing the Federer’s forehand. The racket is held by Federer in a modified eastern grip and on the 3rd bevel, verges his index knuckle. Once he notices the ball on the flight path, inching him, the initial preparation phase is set. Throughout the preparation period, he'd turn his body rather than doing the typical backswing. Federer then would get back his racket easily.


Roger Federer would usually set his racket on the right part of his body upon seeing the tennis ball crosses the net. It can't be denied that Federer’s forehand is versatile and efficient. Yet another secret of Federer’s strong and powerful strokes is his gradual motion in taking back the racket, instead of abruptly doing in, this is accomplished to keep the momentum going. Many club tennis players and recreational players make the mistake of the carrying out the opposite, that is taking the quick backswing.

Roger Federer's forehand wouldn't be so excellent if it weren't for his top-notch tennis footwork. Among the things that make Federer a professional is that he don’t just swing his racket, he ensures that he is in a hitting stance to meet the incoming ball. Federer ensures to load his stance, by staying low during the hit and in an athletic base and that he keeps the athletic foundation through the whole tennis forehand stroke.

Federer’s forehand contains idiosyncratic elements that makes it really exceptional. It must also be noted that Roger Federer's forehand has also great head position. In his position, Federer keeps his eyes glued to the ball before, during and after it has strike his racket. Through the swing, Federer could monitor the ball significantly. As a proof, you can have a look at one of his plays on video and you will see how he concentrates and does his constant head position when making a forehand stroke.

The technique that Roger Federer does right after the height of take back is making a great topspin and maximize the swing line by dropping below the level of the ball. He then extends outward and upward after contact toward the intended direction of the ball. The modern windshield wiper move is his finishing move.

Roger Federer's forehand has both traditional and modern elements, making Federer's forehand a perfect mix of topspin, power and proficiency. Federer is able to modify the swing at times to support more variety of shot selection. There is no denying then that with his knowledge and abilities, Roger Federer is one of the most popular tennis players these days whom many experts can't simply copy.

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