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How to Practice Roger Federer Forehand Tennis Strategy


One of the many beautiful tennis strokes which are on tour today is Roger Federer’s shots. His elegant stroke that is flexible, graceful with a strong motion is known as Federer’s forehand. Roger Federer is able to dominate the tour these days largely because of his variety and is able to dial up the power on his forehand to generate amazing winners, never seen before passing shots and extraordinary power and topspin.

Federer’s forehand undergo warm ups to prepare. When doing Federer, the racket is held in a modified eastern grip as the index knuckle is on the 3rd bevel. The preparation phase starts when he identifies the approaching ball and the flight path. The preparation period consists of turning the body together as a unit, rather than taking the racket back in a large backswing. Federer takes his racket back in a smooth and efficient way.

Federer - As Roger Federer spots the tennis ball crossing the net, he starts to take his racket back, making sure to keep his racket on the right side of his body. It can't be denied that Federer’s forehand is flexible and efficient. By taking his racket back gradually, rather than in an abrupt and rushed motion he's building up momentum and loading up for maximum power and efficiency. This is frequently the mistake that many recreational and club tennis players make. They generally make a rush backswing without even turning their own body sideways.

Nonetheless, without his exemplary footworks in tennis, Roger Federer’s forehand wouldn't be as excellent as it is. Federer makes sure to set up properly behind the shot, and he selects his hitting stance based on the incoming ball and court position. Other than remaining in the athletic foundation, Federer also ensures that he's lading his stance that he accomplishes by keeping low when he his making his return blow.

Federer’s forehand has idiosyncratic elements which makes it very unique. Roger Federer's forehand is also praised for its head position which lets him to concentrate on the incoming ball before, during and after making contact. Through the swing, Federer could track the ball significantly. You can clearly observe that his head is constantly positioned throughout the whole execution of the tennis forehand stroke and observe how focused his eyes were during the impact on slow-motioned videos.

Last but not least, to finish things off, Roger Federer will make his racket drop to the point in which the ball is hit below to do topspin and also to make sure that his swing line is maximized. If 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. Lastly, with a modern windshield wiper finish, he finishes the stroke.

While he has successfully incorporated both the modern and classic elements, it cannot be denied that Roger Federer’s forehand is capable of carrying out a great topspin that is filled with both efficiency and power. Federer is able to modify the swing at times to accommodate more variety of shot selection. This is the precise reasons why other professional tennis players can't match the strokes of Roger Federer and this also explains why he is fantastic in the sport.