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Knowing Roger Federer Forehand Tennis Technique
Roger Federer has one of the most beautiful tennis strokes on tour these days. This is because Federer’s forehand simply shows exceptional class, flexibility and with strong shots. Moreover, Roger Federer ensures that his strokes are powerful enough to execute some passing shots, topspins and peerless forehand shots, also. He also makes certain that he mixes up his strokes.
Federer’s forehand undergo warm ups to be able to get ready. When carrying out Federer, the racket is held in a modified eastern grip while the index knuckle is on the 3rd bevel. Once he notices the ball on the flight path, inching him, the initial preparation phase is already set. 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. Federer then would get back his racket smoothly.
Roger Federer - As Roger Federer spots the tennis ball crossing the net, he begins to take his racket back, ensuring to keep his racket on the right side of his body. It cannot be denied that Federer’s forehand is versatile and efficient. One more secret of Federer’s strong and powerful strokes is his gradual motion in taking back the racket, instead of quickly doing in, this is done in order to keep the momentum going. Lots of club tennis players and recreational players make the mistake of the doing the opposite, that is taking the abrupt backswing.
However, without his exemplary footworks in tennis, Roger Federer’s forehand would not be as excellent as it is. Federer makes certain to set up correctly behind the shot, and he chooses his hitting stance based on the incoming ball and court position. Aside from staying in the athletic foundation, Federer also ensures that he is lading his stance that he accomplishes by staying low when he his making his return blow.
What precisely makes Federer’s forehand diverse from the rest is that it has idiosyncratic elements to it. Roger Federer's forehand is recognized for his intense head position - where he keeps his head position and eyes glued to the point of contact prior, during and far after contact. Federer is excellent at monitoring the ball through the swing. Looking through his past plays on video in a slow motion, you will see that his eyes are totally focused on the ball during the impact while he keeps his head position constant.
Last but not least, to finish things off, Roger Federer will make his racket drop to the level in which the ball is hit below to do topspin and also to ensure that his swing line is maximized. After that, he extends outward and upward towards the direction that he estimated as the direction where the ball will go most possibly. Lastly, with a modern windshield wiper finish, he completes the stroke.
Roger Federer's forehand contains both classic and modern elements, making Federer's forehand an ideal combination of topspin, power and efficiency. Federer could accommodate more variety of shot selection with his high ability to modify the swing at times. This is what makes Roger Federer such an outstanding tennis player, and why other professional tennis players on tour have a problem matching.