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Tour Strokes: Mysteries of Medvedev's Forehand
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Stef does appear to be way more western fh grip there than his standard fh grip.
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Great analysis and vid, John.
I can't resist posting this. I overlaid a frame from your vid of Meddy on Tsitsipas.
What's the difference on the reverse follow through? Mainly, that Tsitsi is hitting a backhand <g>
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I have no idea what the measurements are, but I'd suggest Aslan Karatsev. Both on the forehand but even more so on the service return.Originally posted by stroke View PostJohn, you mentioned that Fed has 1/10 of a second or less, bounce to contact. Have you measured anyone else who is close to that?
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John, you mentioned that Fed has 1/10 of a second or less, bounce to contact. Have you measured anyone else who is close to that?
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Great article John. I found the lack of time he has compared to Fed due to his backswing size very interesting. I noticed Medvedev has limited pronation just after contact. I think that’s largely due to him making contact so close to his body (laterally and less in front). Thoughts? Also I wonder if him having a large backswing makes it less natural to get the full stretch of the non-dominant arm during the preparation. Do you see any correlations with that?
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Tour Strokes: Mysteries of Medvedev's Forehand
Would love to get your thoughts on my latest article, "Tour Strokes: Mysteries of Medvedev's Forehand"Last edited by John Yandell; 11-01-2021, 05:21 PM.Tags: None
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