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High versus Low
For me there are no hard and fast rules about how high or low a ball toss should be. Other than when it is windy, a high ball toss can prove quite advantageous in some ways. Most club players throw the ball much lower than the pro's because they are insecure about the ball being that far away from them and having to time it on the way down. If you ran the stats on these things, I doubt someone like Kiefer is lagging behind those with more moderate ball tosses in terms of first serve percentages. I am guessing, of course, and don't know this as a fact.StottyComment
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I know this is ancient history, but Stanley Plagenhoef carried out measurements of height of throw above the contact point for top tennis players of the 50's and 60's:
0 - 1" Newcombe, Graebner
1" - 2" Seixas, Savitt, Emerson, Osuna, Pilic
3" - 5" Ashe
6" - 9" Gonzales, Sedgeman, Hoad, Laver, Roche
9" - 12" Kramer, Mulloy, Richardson, Rose
12" - 15" Stolle, Ralston, Smith, Santana, Connoly
20" - 24" Lutz, Drysdale, Barthe, BroughRegards, PhilComment
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