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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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Mat's probably has trouble understanding the problems of hitting a tennis ball when you're a 6'5" player. It's not like you can grow OlivierRochus into a 6'6" giant and he dominates the game. Don't work that way.
And shrinking a Milos to Barrasetechi size won''t allow him to win either. |
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here is a good analogy that shows the ER to IR loop during the forward swing (minus the extension in the frisbee throw):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1y5WlOQfdQ |
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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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and that's how it's done for those who can seem to admit a mistake.
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Luvforty, no but more like Sampras's high elbow. Ash, I'll post a few pictures tonight so you can comment on it. Thanks
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his size, attitude, and movement. A few guys like that could possibly ruin the game for anyone under 6' 4", sort of like volleyball or basketball. I don't want to see that
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Caught a match between del po and gulbis in LA - maybe a year or two ago (gulbis played great and won). Del po's groundstrokes were ok during this match - I've seen him hit harder but they were still decent. He definitely gets his weight behind fhs when he has time to set up. I did notice a big issue though (and it definitely could be related to his injury). His wrist/forearm does not seem to stretch/snap/whip the way most good players' do. This was especially apparent while serving. He could have a WAY bigger serve. Gulbis was a good contrast cause he was cracking the ball that night, you could really see the difference in wrist action. Gulbis def hit at least 10 mph faster with a lot of work on the ball.
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Tennis channel played a old or new match of Hewitt vs DelPo.
DelPo doesn't move nearly like a shorter player, has ape arms, and slow reacting compared to Hewitt. |
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I think he ends up hitting it flatter than he has to, so when he hits harder he can't do it as consistently as a Fed or Nadal. He doesn't get the increase in topspin that goes along with his increase in ball speed.
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And he shouldn't. Adding top spin will slow down the ball.
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He has a pretty powerful forehand.. have seen him practice first hand. One thing i did notice is how he drops his left arm down in the forward swing, then back up.. seems a bit different to a typical forehand.. dont know if it means much, just an observation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...Mzidvdug#t=20s |
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ye, exactly. I watched him practice at the AO last year out on that court near the fence on the city side, just POUNDING forehands..
was amazing. I noticed the left arm too..
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What is "hard"? Ball velocity? Racquet head speed? Del po routinely hits the ball as "hard"/velocity as anyone on the planet. RHS? Not so much..... My own opinion, is that his backswing tends to compromise his ability to hit the kind of topspin that the big three can generate.....Than again, he also has a substantially higher contact point than the others that negates this disadvantage to a certain degree.
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His top spin technique is flawed though - at least it is not a smooth action. Some aspects of the push forehand are present.
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Its great watching them from that close.. was there yesterday, caught fed practicing among others.. then watched him at rod laver. Got some pretty good footage which i'll eventually upload
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Good vid here where you get a good look at the amount of delpo topspin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPvJ0WJ_4f8
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