At 3:03 he inflates his cheeks, that makes a powerful backhand too.
Hi Fabian. It is not so much about looking at the contact point. It is
really more about keeping your head still and your eyes focused in the
direction of contact. It is not possible to see the ball contact the
strings so it really is more about having the head point in that direction
and keeping it relatively still around contact
I would like to know whats the way he hold the racket. Continental ?!
Im a advanced player but i have never learned to look a the contact point
hitting the ball. I tried it several times in my training but I hit the
ball not so good then without looking at it. It feels like that I watch out
for the contact point to early or loose the eye contact to the ball before
/ after the shot. Dont know what to do.
I have finally got a good 2hbh.I relax my arms,get under the ball and use
my left hand to violently spin the ball on contact.Forget your non dominent
arm,just think about catching and throwing with your hand.i’m right handed
by the way.
I have always admired Djokovic’s ability to hit deep and with pace on the
back (mine are usually too shallow). It seems that you are saying the depth
on the shot comes from how much he extends his arms forward and continues
the rotation after contact? Is this correct?
nice video – good commenting just one thing regarding: “turning the
shoulders” more than your hips, this will put tension on your back.
(mid/long term) So better be careful with this and take a stance that is
less open.
At 3:03 he inflates his cheeks, that makes a powerful backhand too.
Hi Fabian. It is not so much about looking at the contact point. It is
really more about keeping your head still and your eyes focused in the
direction of contact. It is not possible to see the ball contact the
strings so it really is more about having the head point in that direction
and keeping it relatively still around contact
I would like to know whats the way he hold the racket. Continental ?!
Im a advanced player but i have never learned to look a the contact point
hitting the ball. I tried it several times in my training but I hit the
ball not so good then without looking at it. It feels like that I watch out
for the contact point to early or loose the eye contact to the ball before
/ after the shot. Dont know what to do.
I have finally got a good 2hbh.I relax my arms,get under the ball and use
my left hand to violently spin the ball on contact.Forget your non dominent
arm,just think about catching and throwing with your hand.i’m right handed
by the way.
I have always admired Djokovic’s ability to hit deep and with pace on the
back (mine are usually too shallow). It seems that you are saying the depth
on the shot comes from how much he extends his arms forward and continues
the rotation after contact? Is this correct?
nice video – good commenting just one thing regarding: “turning the
shoulders” more than your hips, this will put tension on your back.
(mid/long term) So better be careful with this and take a stance that is
less open.