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I can peacefully enjoy tennis again. Thanks you.
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BTW, i'd like to know how John Evert accounts for sidespin on almost all slices. The answer is IMO, an outside in path. Last edited by chico9166 : 01-10-2013 at 11:33 AM. |
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It is not that he doesn't account for it. He is not some anonymous guy behind a computer, but a real person who people bring their children to. It is not either or. There will be extension across and towards the target to provide side and back spin.
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Well i've taught my share of great players. Anyway, Lloyd doesn't understand that there will be no sidespin if the racquet extends first before it comes across. The ball is gone. The direction of the path into the ball creates the axis of rotation. Least that's how i see it.
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And it is not Lloyd. And I would go by established people than someone behind a computer who claims this or that. Too many "coaches" here whose main job is to criticize other coaches who don't post here. It is because of their lack of results. |
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Sure buddy. You keep thinking you actually are contributing something.
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of course, others would be welcome to join us
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While Suresh is at it I would love to see him actually hit a tennis ball.
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I wish mods would delete such posts as above which prevent people like TCF from absorbing Oscar's tips.
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I wish mods would delete all of sureshs posts posing as a tennis fountain of knowledge. it harms this great ttw community. Its poluting the knowledge pool of tennis.
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Oscar is a genius
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I hope folks are open to this. The golf folks are ahead of us in the subject of face angle vs swing path. They have been using Doppler radar and have data that concludes that face angle contributes to ball direction 5 times more than swing path.
This, if I'm not mistaken, should also apply in tennis. Here is a nice report. Page 12 and 13 if you want to skip to it. http://www.trackman.dk/download/User...20Laws%20I.pdf |
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It came to my attention that tennis has a net and a court of FINITE SIZE. Please specify what are we talking about? What is a relation between golf and Oscar? Why we do NOT start a separate thread? Last edited by julian : 01-10-2013 at 04:54 PM. |
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Are we talking about the launch angle here? No. You should at least read before you post. The ball should roughly go perpendicular to the string plane, so the face angle will be the main factor. It is so obvious. We are discussing extension and across movements here. But this is a great teaching moment. A short swing from close to the ball is called what? A put. Is the drive done by bringing the club head close to the ball and then accelerating? Or does the swing start gaining movement from way back over the head on the other side and then explode into the ball? Does the golfer gently find and catch the ball and then accelerate on the drive? If he does that, he would be putting. In tennis, the ball would not even clear the net. |
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