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  • eaglesburg
    Guest
    • Aug 2015
    • 182

    #1

    Serve stance

    Why not just use a pinpoint with the toes of the back foot staying towards the heel of the front foot? When I try it, it seems as though it allows for nearly as much shoulder rotation as the traditional platform.

    Also why do people like to step up into a pinpoint stance? Why not just start with the feet close together?

    Thanks,
    Eaglesburg
    Last edited by eaglesburg; 10-21-2015, 06:54 PM.
  • lobndropshot
    • Mar 2011
    • 381

    #2
    Roddick and Monfils like to keep their feet close. I think it helps me stay more balanced during the serve.

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    • stotty
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 6630

      #3
      Originally posted by eaglesburg
      Why not just use a pinpoint with the toes of the back foot staying towards the heel of the front foot? When I try it, it seems as though it allows for nearly as much shoulder rotation as the traditional platform.

      Also why do people like to step up into a pinpoint stance? Why not just start with the feet close together?

      Thanks,
      Eaglesburg
      Note the "associated techniques" section:

      What is the range of two-handed grips and what do they mean? In the pro game, as in all levels of tennis, it's remarkable how many players now use the two-handed backhand. About 75% of the top men are two-handers. Among the women that percentage is 90% or higher. The dominance of the two-hander is...
      Stotty

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