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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Netherlands
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Hi, In europe it's winter so I'm working on my technique to improve
I'm a 3,5 player who has a semi-western grip and 90% of the finishes I end up wrapping around my shoulder/middle. most open en semi-open stances. I prefer clay. I'm more of a spanish player, but I want to play more agressive on the indoor hardcourt I'm playing now, I came across this interesting article between styles american hardcourt vs spanish clay players After searching the Internet I studied the tips form coach Gilad Bloom on the Forehand. Why is he recommending a finish in the neck, before you end up around the shoulder? I have read a lot of threads about the finishing and know that it's the result of how you hit before contacting the ball, not the goal on itself. Does this helps to extend more and hit through the ball? |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I'm guessing his grip is eastern and his stance is more closed than neutral. it's very traditional swing taught for ages. It's okay to practice this as a beginner. If you use SW, you probably want to open up your stance more and finish more WW.
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So I was thinking: does this help to extend more through a shot? |
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I think a finish around the head/neck results in a deeper, more flat shot at the cost of spin. It seems like the motion itself causes more drive on the ball leading to more depth. A noticeable person doing this would be Djokovic. He has a Western grip and half of his shots end with the racquet near his neck.
I'm thinking that his grip already produces lots of spin and he needs a more classic follow through to get depth or else his shots would be short. |
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That's why I want to understand why I should invest in practicing this shot, while a lot of coaches don't recommend it because you should focus on 1 type of finish... BTW, I really love the reverse FH-finish and a lot of time it works on wideballs, so I do want to understand if it's worth and in what situation the around-the neck finish me can help me or it's just a stylish or personal preference thing. |
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I imagine in my minds eye suresh playing exactly like gilad.
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look up any video of him in slow mo. Pretty sure it's sw, but it can change.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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lack of pronation = finish at the neck.
this is old school.... them pros don't play like this no more. |
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And what do you think: Can this help me (i'm not a pro) with extending more (cause it's probably easier to extend en end with elbow pointing forwards to target) |
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