Need help please: Handling high balls-- mostly forehand. I don't mean overheads. I mean high bouncing chest to shoulder and head high balls. Some baseline but others at the service line. I play pretty much an eastern forehand. I might cheat a little toward semi-western but generally I do not play a full SW. I play a THBH but also play slice and even sometimes when stretched forward toward the deuce court line, play a OHBH with or probably more often flat. I realize THBH (non slice) is better for high balls but i am primarily concerned about developing a forehand winner for the higher and shorter balls. When I get one of these opportunities it seems that I really lose control. I am sure I get a little excited; I'm sure I go for a bit too much, but I cannot figure out why it feels so awkward to handle these shots? Maybe the problem is that I try to hit my same mediocre eastern topspin forehand, but in a position where the racquet face becomes out of alignment, hence sometimes framing slightly and hitting a really poor shot that feels awkward to my wrist. I've considered moving into a full semi-western for the put-away but Im not comfortable with that position yet and sometimes, probably more often than not, hit the net with too much topspin. Last but not least, today, in particular, i tired just hitting pure flat downward trajectory shots from the shoulder and actually hit a couple of good ones. I'm not convinced however that this is necessarily the best approach to this sho(i)t. Thanks very much for any feedback on this common situation: forehand winner from the shoulder high ball...