Djokovic Return of Serve

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  • bdole
    Guest
    • Sep 2015
    • 37

    #1

    Djokovic Return of Serve

    Thanks John for the updated footage of Djokovic on return of serve.

    Many great articles have already been written on this site regarding what is happening in a pro level return of serve, but I have a couple of observations after seeing these examples.

    1. Djokovic first moves his hands to the backhand side by default, even on forehand returns. I think this speaks to the percentages, whereby pro servers routinely target the backhand side. I believe it also illustrates the greater unit turn necessary on the backhand side versus the forehand.

    2. On forehand return, Djokovic really waits for the ball to get on top of him, then barely swings at all. The minimal degree of hand swing is quite striking. The minimalism reminds me of McEnroe's topsin backhand block-back return...a thing of beauty.
  • John Yandell
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 6883

    #2
    Yeah great point about that quirky move to the backhand side.

    did you read this??

    Djokovic and Nadal hit forehand returns with same extreme grips as their forehand groundstrokes. In the first article in this series we looked at the compact, classical return patterns hit by Roger Federer. (Click Here.) Now let's look at pro returns hit with more extreme grips by Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal and the similarities...

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    • bdole
      Guest
      • Sep 2015
      • 37

      #3
      Originally posted by johnyandell
      Yeah great point about that quirky move to the backhand side.

      did you read this??

      https://www.tennisplayer.net/article...extreme-grips/
      I did and think all three are excellent articles! Just scrolling through the clips before a match is helpful in visualizing the proper movement shape. The pros really get down and pivot before moving to the ball, whereas I think the instinct I know I fight to overcome is immediately reaching for the ball.

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