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  • stotty
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 6629

    #1

    Rod Laver

    I like watching this clip. It's Borg versus Laver in 1976 at Hilton Head. Laver is past his best while Borg is yet to reach his. But that's not my point - Laver is my point.

    Watch how Laver dangles his racket as he covers the court between shots. No getting back to a standard ready position for him. His unit turn, though always there, is barely perceptible at times. I can't think of any other world-class player, past or present, with this anomaly. If you go to 2:30 on the clip you'll even see Laver dangle the racket on the second volley and on the smash that follows.

    I find this habit strange in a player so good. You'd think it would be a handicap to his game. The grip change from his forehand to his backhand is often done very late as a result of this dangling, also.

    Could a player get away with such a habit today?



    Great to hear Pancho Gonzales giving commentary, too.

    Here's another clip of someone giving a walk thru on Laver's backhand.

    Stotty
  • GeoffWilliams
    Guest
    • May 2010
    • 1840

    #2
    He did it purposefully to relax his fluid prep, but nobody would be able to do that today, with higher pace/rpms/distance to cover with less time.

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    • don_budge
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 6993

      #3
      He's a continental guy...

      Originally posted by licensedcoach
      I find this habit strange in a player so good. You'd think it would be a handicap to his game. The grip change from his forehand to his backhand is often done very late as a result of this dangling, also.
      I think he played with a continental grip...hence no grip change. Plus when they nickname you "The Rocket" you can pretty much do whatever you damn well please.
      don_budge
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      • stotty
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 6629

        #4
        Laver's grip

        Originally posted by don_budge
        I think he played with a continental grip...hence no grip change. Plus when they nickname you "The Rocket" you can pretty much do whatever you damn well please.
        From what I have read (though sources conflict), Laver had used an eastern for his forehand and a continental for his backhand. Laver himself actually recommended upcoming players should use eastern grips on both wings.

        I use a continental grip for all my shots but do micro adjust slightly between forehand and backhand. There is always some grip change...
        Stotty

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