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*Warning: Big first post!
This thread has been inspired by none other than Mats Wilander... Watching "Game, Set and Mats" on Eurosport (for our friends over the pond it's Eurosports highlights show) and Mats made some "interesting" comments about JMDP's forehand... "If he hit it properly he could hit it twice as hard, well twice is an exaggeration, but he could hit it much harder with proper technique. It's definitely not the technique you want in the modern game" So this got me thinking, whilst JMDP's forehand may look a little different how does he fare in the 4 key positions; Preparation, Drive, Impact, Extension/Finish. Preparation ![]() Looks good so far, shoulders turned, off arm up and across, racquet hand shoulder high, racquet head above wrist, shoulder turned beyond hip (separation angle). Drive ![]() Still looking good! Buttcap to the ball, elbow externally rotated for stability, hips opening to pull racquet through. Impact ![]() Still looking good! Elbow stability maintained, internally rotated and in front of the plane of the body, head poised, racquet head slightly below wrist. Liking this (especially as this is off a return!) Extension/Finish ![]() Pretty text book finish! Good balance, shoulder internal rotation complete, racquet wrapped across, elbow up and away from the body. So, to summarise - either Mats is way off base or I am missing something! Thoughts? *Note: This is off a return so I am not looking at footwork etc Cheers
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Very timely and great post.
Yesterday, Cliffie said that DP gets extra power on the forehand because he uses a more open face compared to other players. I wanted to be the first to start a DP thread, but you beat me to it. We want players with diverse styles - everyone playing high-percentage tennis gets boring. Tennis is not like an auto plant where you want everyone working predictably so that your car comes out reliable. There can be only one champion in a tournament, whatever style of tennis is played, and nothing is "on the line" for the viewers. |
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you mean mats the big mouth.... he's bit of a sensationalist, which is understandable sitting in that broadcasting booth.
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Imo he seems to hit the Fh much like a server using the waiter position,
not leading with the edge enough. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...5GH9spSa8#t=2s
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He is more about flat and side spin, than top spin. Real men (tall and strong) can afford to do such things, while the short ones like Fed and Nadal have to rely on top spin.
OK, above was an exaggeration, no need to get worked up about it. |
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His FH is a very good stroke.
it looks a little WTA style because it is not as spinny and he has a quite vertical racket compared to the very closed/pronated takeback that most ATP players use but this only shows how meaningless those details are for getting power. What mats is referring too is probably that JMDP doesn't use as much hips and legs like other players. that is just natural for tall athletes. just compare randy johnson to tim lincecum. people say if randy would wind up like tim he would throw 115. however that just doesn't work. tall guys use the kinetic chain too but they do rely more on their levers than a super quick hip turn (like agassi for example). they just cannot turn that quick but that doesn't mean their legs and hips don't generate a lot of energy. It is just that their "engine" works more like a truck engine with a large gear (long arms) while short guys like lincecums engine works more like a fast spinning race engine. |
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wow, just wow.
what happened to 'you can't argue with success'... anybody has the balls to criticize that FH, buy a hit with JM, and get blown off the court. and yes, that includes Mats. |
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But note that he had to have wrist surgery. Again, as with Nadal, we don't know cause and effect, but it is a data point.
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Ash, what do you mean "elbow internally rotated for stability" in your second picture? I have been video taping my forehand, and my elbow is what I bring back first and is up higher than DP, Fed, Joker, etc... I also think I take it back further than the plane of my body. Do you think that a high elbow which is pulled back further than the plane of the body adds to instability and inconsistency? All comments appreciated. Thanks
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Quote:
Hope that makes sense.
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I agree with dominik, I think Mats is referring to Del Potro sort of "arming" the shot. But other tall players like Berdych do the same thing, so it seems to be natural for those of that height. Del Potro hits the forehand harder than ANYONE else in the game too, so its a bit of a ridiculous statement.
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claims of records. Imo it's not ridiculous at all to think that Del Po could improve his Fh and clearly, hitting the fastest Fh (if he has) is not anything like having the best overall Fh. His Fh does meet the modern standards, but imo his style is not optimal, even for a big guy and could possibly bigger with better margin as well. just one persons thoughts...
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anyone have a link to a good HD x ct Fh by Del po?
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It looks like he is arming the ball a little (as I said before mats was certainly talking about this and not the micro moves of the forearm and wrist that are the only thing discussed here to hit a 100 mph FH you need to swing the racket close to 80 mph. you cannot do that just with the arm even if you are 6"6. DP is using some legs and hip/spine rotation or he would not swing as fast. however at his long swing arc it just doesn't look very fast. berdych is similar. they both have very quiet swings (also because they hit quite flat and thus don't need so much extra RHS like nadal for example) but the ball really jumps off their rackets. |
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Just that I think he has room to improve it, much like his serves. Sort of a safe statement since almost anyone can improve some
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I'm also not a fan of his serve. just like tomic (who is a lot worse though) it looks like he did not throw a lot of things in his youth. it looks stiff and robotic with not a lot of flow of energy through the body. he still hits the bal reasonably hard but that serve is not very athletic.
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part 7 of ..... Del Potro is FHT-3 Last edited by julian : 01-15-2013 at 04:39 PM. |
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^^^Julian - you refer to that website a lot - is it yours?
Note - in the image sequence above JMDP has a bent elbow structure as opposed to the straight arm shown in the blog.
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Ash--was there any context to Mats' statement? It's kind of odd that he'd refer to improper technique but not offer any detail.
Looks like this might be the video, but it's not available in my region: http://it.eurosport.yahoo.com/video/...192251422.html Or maybe it's this video-- http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xws...t#.UPYB1OS7PoI Too bad it's in Turkish Last edited by Avles : 01-15-2013 at 04:28 PM. |
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