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Roger Federer Forehand Tennis Method


With regards to impressive strokes that's seen on today’s tour, nothing beats Roger Federer’s. His beautiful stroke that is flexible, graceful with a powerful motion is called Federer’s forehand. Moreover, Roger Federer makes sure that his strokes are strong enough to carry out some passing shots, topspins and peerless forehand shots, also. He also ensures that he mixes up his strokes.

Federer’s forehand go through warm ups to prepare. When performing Federer, the racket is held in a modified eastern grip as the index knuckle is on the 3rd bevel. When he notices the ball on the flight path, inching him, the initial preparation phase is already set. The preparation phase consists of turning the body together as a unit, instead of taking the racket back in a large backswing. He finishes off the first phase through smoothly getting back the racket.

Roger Federer - In every tournament, Roger Federer always ensures that the racket is held on the right part of his body as he gets himself all set for the tennis ball crossing the net. It cannot be denied that Federer’s forehand is flexible and efficient. He is able to build up the momentum as he takes his racket back, loading it with greatest power and efficiency, in a gradual pace rather than in an abrupt and rushed motion. Numerous club tennis players and recreational players make the mistake of the carrying out the opposite, that is taking the abrupt backswing.

Roger Federer's forehand wouldn't be so excellent if it weren't for his great tennis footwork. With his hitting stance based on the incoming ball and position on the court, Federer sees to it that he has set up correctly behind the shot. In order to make sure the stroke he will release is strong, he would stay low while taking the hit. He also keeps being in an athletic base foundation during the tennis forehand stroke.

Federer's forehand is also very unique as it has idiosyncratic elements. The head has a specific position when carrying out the Roger Federer’s forehand stroke and this is what exactly makes it notable. During and far after contact, he keeps his head position and eyes focused onto the point of contact prior. Federer is excellent at monitoring the ball throughout the swing. As a proof, you can take a look at one of his plays on video and you can see how he focuses and does his constant head position when making a forehand stroke.

Last but not least, after the height of take back, Roger Federer ensures to let the racket to drop below the level of the ball to impart topspin and to maximize his swing line. When the contact has been created, he will then go outward and upward to ensure that the direction of the incoming is where he desired it. Finally, he completes with a modern windshield wiper finish.

Having the ability to appropriately execute the perfect combination of power, efficiency, and topspin is difficult. Nonetheless, with Roger Federer’s forehand that contains both elements of modern and classic, perfectly doing it it not just achievable but also easy. Additionally, he has also modified the swing to can conveniently accommodate his moves based on the needed move for an incoming ball. With this, it cannot be denied that Roger Federer is one of the best tennis players nowadays.