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The Secret Behind Roger Federer Forehand Move
Roger Federer has one of the most wonderful tennis strokes on tour today. Federer’s forehand is capable of doing different strokes which are both strong and beautiful at the same time. Roger Federer is able to dominate the tour these days largely due to his variety and is able to dial up the power on his forehand to generate awe inspiring winners, never seen before passing shots and extraordinary power and topspin.
Federer’s forehand go through warm ups in order to prepare. Federer has the racket in a modified eastern grip, with the index knuckle verging on the 3rd bevel. Usually, the initial phase which is the preparation is done when he has spotted the ball approaching and had identified 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 takes his racket back in a smooth and efficient manner.
Federer tennis - In every single tournament, Roger Federer always makes certain that the racket is held on the right side of his body as he gets himself ready for the tennis ball crossing the net. Witnessing how Federer’s forehand is done, one can surely see its efficiency and adaptability. Another secret of Federer’s strong and powerful strokes is his slow motion in taking back the racket, instead of suddenly doing in, this is done to keep the momentum going. It is the most usual mistake done by many tennis and recreational players. They do not turn the body sideways first before taking a fast, rushed backswing.
Roger Federer's forehand wouldn't be so great 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 that the stroke he'll release is powerful, he'd stay very low while taking the hit. He also keeps being in an athletic base foundation during the tennis forehand stroke.
Needless to say, Federer’s forehand is also very unique in itself because it contains idiosyncratic elements. Roger Federer's forehand is also acclaimed for its head position which lets him to concentrate on the incoming ball before, during and after making contact. Matter of fact, he is also good at pointing the position the ball even during doing a swing. Looking through his previous plays on video in a slow motion, you will notice that his eyes are completely focused on the ball throughout the impact while he keeps his head position constant.
The strategy that Roger Federer does right after the height of take back is making a good topspin and maximize the swing line by dropping below the level of the ball. When the contact has been made, he'll then go outward and upward to ensure that the direction of the incoming is where he desired it. He'll then finish it with the modern windshield wiper move.
While he has effectively incorporated both the modern and classic elements, it cannot be denied that Roger Federer’s forehand is able of doing a perfect topspin that's filled with both efficiency and power. Apart from that, he has also were able to simplify his swings so that he can make the move whenever he needs to do so. This is just the exact reasons why some other professional tennis players can't match the strokes of Roger Federer and this also explains why he is excellent in the sport.