Interactive Forum June 2024: Jiri Lehecka Serve

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  • John Yandell
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 6883

    #1

    Interactive Forum June 2024: Jiri Lehecka Serve

    Jiri Lehecka Serve

    Jiri Lehecka is currently in the top 25 and made it to the 4th round of the Australian Open. Check out his explosive serve. Since we are looking closely at the pinpoint stance in Pat Dougherty’s series, what do you think of Jiri’s?

    I’ve also started a couple of examples at the full racket drop so we can see the incredible curve of his body when he startup to the ball—just like Pat advocates.

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  • seano
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 506

    #2
    Love his ISR and how quickly he reaches it's completion. Reminds me of how quickly both Federer and Sampras reached a full 180 degrees of ISR.

    Sean

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      • Dec 2023
      • 1

      #3
      Great serve. He starts moving his back foot before he releases the ball on his toss. Its a rushed pinpoint with a high toss which doesn't seem to be very different from a narrow platform stance server like Monfis.. Although I love his serve, I cant see any possible advantage from moving his back foot forward so early specially when he has so much time due to his high toss. when I see my students executing this type of rushed pinpoint, they generally struggle with rhythm and flow in their serves, specially the ones with higher tosses. I end up advising them just to maintain a platform stance which is much simpler and easier.

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      • hybridfh
        • Nov 2021
        • 32

        #4
        Originally posted by seano
        Love his ISR and how quickly he reaches it's completion. Reminds me of how quickly both Federer and Sampras reached a full 180 degrees of ISR.

        Sean
        Agree, and it was the first thing I noticed. I think getting to a complete ISR 180 immediately after contact is underrated as a technical serve element.

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        • stroke
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 5156

          #5
          Originally posted by hybridfh

          Agree, and it was the first thing I noticed. I think getting to a complete ISR 180 immediately after contact is underrated as a technical serve element.
          I agree with that. I think it is indicative of the violence at contact, the cracking of the whip so to speak. Sampras, Roddick, Nick, Goran, Karlovic, so much cracking the whip at contact.

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