Every time I read those two words 'when on' as a qualifier, its an invitation to ask just how often was this player 'off' that this distinction is so important? And just how many matches did this player lose even faster, hoping that the 'on' switch was just a few more forehands away. Not a real fan of inconsistent weapons lauded, because too often the result is actually worse because so much goes wrong so fast when that weapon does not show up. Too often an inconsistent weapon - isn't! It behaves like a drunk guest that just won't leave the party.yes, another great example of an amazing forehand, that is as good as Graf's. as I said, Steffi gets picked as the best forehand of all time because it was so consistent and cause she could hit it from almost everywhere on the court, thanks to her superb movement, but when Mary and Sam were on and in position, their forehands were just as lethal(if not more).
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