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How to Apply Roger Federer Forehand Tennis Method


Roger Federer has one of the most wonderful tennis strokes on tour today. Federer's forehand is a versatile, graceful and strong motion. He has the ability to improve the power in his forehand combine with correct placement and control, passing shots unlike any other and amazing topspins that just Roger Federer can do.

First, Federer’s forehand requires initial planning. When doing 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 set. Instead of taking the racket back in a forceful backswing, he is doing the preparation phase through turning his body as a unit. In a smooth motion, Federer takes his racket back.

Roger Federer - In each and every tournament, Roger Federer always makes certain that the racket is held on the right side of his body as he gets himself all set 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. Club tennis players and recreational players usually make the mistake of having a quick, rushed backswing without first turning the body sideways.

In addition, Roger Federer’s forehand will not be as strong as it is without his superb 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. To make sure the stroke he'll release is strong, he would stay very low while taking the hit. He also keeps being in an athletic base foundation throughout the tennis forehand stroke.

What makes Federer’s forehand different than the rest is that it has idiosyncratic elements to it. Roger Federer's forehand is also praised for its head position which allows him to focus on the incoming ball before, during and after making contact. Point in fact, he's also good at pointing the position the ball even during doing a swing. You can clearly see that his head is consistently positioned throughout the entire execution of the tennis forehand stroke and observe how focused his eyes were during the impact on slow-motioned videos.

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

Being able to appropriately execute the perfect combination of power, efficiency, and topspin is hard. Nevertheless, with Roger Federer’s forehand which has both elements of contemporary and classic, perfectly doing it is not only possible but also easy. Aside from that, he has also were able to simplify his swings so that he can make the move whenever he has to do so. This is just the precise reasons why some other professional tennis players cannot match the strokes of Roger Federer and this also explains why he is fantastic in the sport.

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