How I Improved My Forehand and Won 17 MATCHES IN A ROW

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Күн бұрын

It is never to late to (kinda) figure out your strokes! Even though my forehand will always require more focus, it is nice to finally have the right inputs I can fully trust. I hope you can utilize some of my inputs and apply it to your forehand
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We reveal pro tennis tips that help amateur players quickly win more. Our how-to videos cover all essential parts of tennis: forehands, backhands, serves, volleys, singles strategy, doubles tactics, and more. Brought to you by Gui Hadlich and Karue Sell, passionate former D1 college and ATP professional players.n

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@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ 11 ай бұрын
Did you guess right?? No cheating 😂
@750ml
@750ml 11 ай бұрын
yes! 😁
@yakzivz1104
@yakzivz1104 11 ай бұрын
where's Giron?? Is he injured- I haven't seen him play any clay tournaments??
@chsoulsurfer
@chsoulsurfer 11 ай бұрын
Yes, as an ex golfer, a quiet head and not lifting/looking where it’s going makes for much cleaner, consistent and powerful contact. People don’t realize how heavy the head is, and where it goes pulls other parts of the body.
@MrPBODY1966
@MrPBODY1966 11 ай бұрын
Yes I did as I wear high index glasses, which when i move my head causes me to misshit more.
@scrabbleking1965
@scrabbleking1965 11 ай бұрын
Not sure if I guessed right, as I just stopped the video to comment and I am going to say I am NEARLY certain it is #3....
@FiendishFuManchu
@FiendishFuManchu 11 ай бұрын
During matches I think about my footwork, the self-talk phrase I use that’s been super helpful is “don’t be aggressive with your swing, be aggressive with your feet”
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ 11 ай бұрын
Great thought
@kiesbett
@kiesbett 11 ай бұрын
sounds great! i will keep that in mind. in the last match i missed some easy forehands, and i have com to the conclusion that the reason was not always the stroke, but mostly my poor footwork. good foodwork, keeping the head still will have a good impact on my forehand next time, i am sure.
@Naomi-gr7fm
@Naomi-gr7fm 11 ай бұрын
Defs this. I sometimes notice when matches get tight the footwork gets tight. Adjust properly with the feet and the swing feels more fluid when you adjust properly
@JeffreyMarciano
@JeffreyMarciano 11 ай бұрын
I think your comment just made my figure out why I lose my strokes as soon as I start to play for points..
@scottg9206
@scottg9206 11 ай бұрын
Fuaa you just blew my mind dawg
@LiamApilado
@LiamApilado 11 ай бұрын
10 years ago you would have to pay top dollar to go to an academy to learn this stuff. You cut the BS out and keep it real. Ily man 🤜🤛
@formulaicsounds
@formulaicsounds 11 ай бұрын
the bs is you and I engaging here so he gets paid. Qualified bs
@MrRando
@MrRando 8 ай бұрын
@@formulaicsounds whats wrong with him getting paid???
@Tan12
@Tan12 7 ай бұрын
@@formulaicsounds He deserves to get paid, and it's not even out of our pockets so why tf do you care?
@scrabbleking1965
@scrabbleking1965 11 ай бұрын
"focus on execution versus outcome.... when things get a little bit tight, a little nervous it is easy to put so much weight on the outcome of the point or the match, but focusing on keeping the head still it has allowed me to execute so much better without thinking about IF it is going to go in or out, I can live with the mistake as long as I feel I have executed the right way." That right there, is WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD!!!!! That kind of insight is why this is my favorite tennis channel on KZfaq!!!!!
@abhinand1000
@abhinand1000 11 ай бұрын
It's funny that almost all the tips you mentioned here is what I had to implement for my one handed backhand to be able to hang with some of my friends. Dominant eye, head still, footwork, and simplifying the swing a bit to focus more on making good contact.
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ 11 ай бұрын
love it! Keep it simple
@zuchao
@zuchao 11 ай бұрын
Hi Karue, If you are making progress, there is no excuse for us our recreational players not to be striving for improvement.
@val215985
@val215985 11 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite forehand videos! I love that you spoke about the “feeling of it”, that helped me more than technical talk. Really helpful for me, thanks!
@wiggi9339
@wiggi9339 11 ай бұрын
Your most helpful insights (to me) so far, and among the best I've heard anywhere. Nice that you & Giron can exchange ideas without egos in the way.
@vladivital4356
@vladivital4356 11 ай бұрын
You are a beast, Karue! Keep up the quality work and content, we the fans are loving it!
@cks2020693
@cks2020693 11 ай бұрын
your new forehand technique reminds me of Fabio Fognini, probabaly currently the most compact forehand top ATP player
@MPTennis
@MPTennis 11 ай бұрын
#3. The changes are awesome and everyone could probably use them. I am definitely going to focus on 2 & 3 and see how it feels. Thanks again for sharing and I did notice in the UTR events that your FH seemed more like a weapon than it has in the past. That must be a great feeling!!!!
@gab_ale
@gab_ale 11 ай бұрын
#3 is what I have to constantly remind myself. On serves and on my forehand. I have a horrible habit of taking my eyes off the ball.
@workoutplaylists6420
@workoutplaylists6420 11 ай бұрын
Karue, I have been following your channel for quite some time, as well as your play during the college days, and you have come such a long way. I am excited to see how much you are improving even while being already at a very high level and you are inspiring me to get back into tennis. Keep it up, amazing video as always.
@jasonterrell1563
@jasonterrell1563 9 ай бұрын
I am in love with this forehand. Your weight transfer is so perfect and pure, perfect balance, perfect footwork, smooth. Nice vids. Sub'd!
@denzelhollis7924
@denzelhollis7924 11 ай бұрын
Gotta say I tried this in my last session and it for sure allowed me to be more aggressive with my forehand. I normally have some trouble shooting long and spraying because my racket face opens up. Once I focused on compacting my stroke I found my self being a bit more aggressive and improved timing. I think the dominant eye thing helps but footwork, intensity, and prep for the shot is more important. Thank you Karue for this video. This has helped alot. Keep the good content coming. ALSO KEEP THE STREAK ALIVE!!!! WE NEED MORE WINS!!!!
@uw10isplaya
@uw10isplaya 11 ай бұрын
Best video of yours I've watched, and I've been watching since your channel just started. This type of thinking really resonates with the way I think about my strokes and footwork, and it's rare to see coaches/videos express it in a coherent manner. Even though this is about the forehand, the stroke/footwork sections both apply perfectly to my backhand, and even at 36, I'm constantly looking for adjustments like these to apply to my backhand.
@jLu624
@jLu624 11 ай бұрын
3! As a newer player I have found keeping my eye on the contact has made contact point and balls way more consistent! You're right there are a lot of times where I just trust the swing without really looking, but results in more mistakes and inconsistencies that way. Fantastic video overall though as all 3 really applies to me and I can relate to all the mistake you've mentioned. Especially loading too early and mishitting from it!
@colossaltennis
@colossaltennis 11 ай бұрын
Appreciate the video! You're forehand video has sparked a thought in my own game, and I'm looking forward to getting to the court today to hit some forehands!
@tediteferici5795
@tediteferici5795 21 күн бұрын
Man I love this video. It has really helped me a lot with my forehand and has helped me be more consistent with my shots. Thanks a lot man.
@kristof86
@kristof86 11 ай бұрын
By far my favorite tennis coach on KZfaq. This video should be a great help 🙏🏾👍🏾
@btpchmb
@btpchmb 11 ай бұрын
#3, definitely. So helpful for my game. Another great video, thanks Karue! I find the keeping eyes on the contact point/head still is so important - even more so with doubles, when the temptation to look up quickly because of pressure from the net player can lead to poorer forehand execution. I now need to learn how to forget about the target, to ‘let go of it’ - such powerful coaching advice! Thanks again!
@lillil3141
@lillil3141 11 ай бұрын
Now your forehand really looks better!
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@jmasked5082
@jmasked5082 11 ай бұрын
Yes! Such good tips. They all kind of come down to the idea of doing less. Less crazy backswing, less head movement, less unnecessary loading.. that is what I struggle most with on my forehand. Forehand has sooo much more dynamic choice than 2h backhand and I have to keep trying to do less to make it a more consistent stroke. The other thing I am trying to improve is choosing a more consistent contact point. Because with that 1 handed movement I can lean a bit here, lean over there, stretch for it easier than with 2h backhand, I often have very varied contact points which I choose out of laziness or to 'have fun' with it. If you're super talented this results in some chaotic ball trajectories that put opponent on their toes trying to find your flow, but if you're not consistent a lot of unforced errors too. I'm in the latter category at the moment!
@trex1448
@trex1448 Ай бұрын
Best tennis channel hands down. One of the best yt channels as well. No stupid 3 minute intro or such nonesense. Keep it up man.
@maxwelltennis
@maxwelltennis 11 ай бұрын
Wonderfully helpful. Thanks Karue!
@dg2973
@dg2973 8 ай бұрын
Such a good video. I watched it now several times. Al these adjustments are related to my forehand to. It so helpful. Thank you!
@rogerioozay466
@rogerioozay466 11 ай бұрын
Parabéns Karue! I believe I have the same problems and will actively work on them. Appreciate your time in putting these videos together. Abraços do Brasil!
@user-zh1xg8wn1w
@user-zh1xg8wn1w 24 күн бұрын
I love the swing.. hope i can do this in court..very well explained
@deborahwatson1483
@deborahwatson1483 7 ай бұрын
I like your description of fluidity with the feet and swing. Thank you for posting
@brunoalves3736
@brunoalves3736 11 ай бұрын
nice tips as always! Parabens pelo trabalho!
@dg2973
@dg2973 8 ай бұрын
I watched this video few times, I must say that it relate to my forehand as well. Aplying these adjustments to my forehand as well is game changer for me. Thank you very much!
@fxanimator1
@fxanimator1 11 ай бұрын
I’m going to say #3. I love that you are always looking to improve, even though you have beautiful strokes already.
@cristianherrlein1090
@cristianherrlein1090 11 ай бұрын
Amazing advice! The short takeback (I think you already mentioned it on another video) has helped me a lot! I've still been struggling with my forehand, though, and I've seen myself hitting too open. Will definitely try all these!
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ 11 ай бұрын
Yep. Doesn’t have to be super compact but it definitely simplifies things
@watcher687
@watcher687 11 ай бұрын
Love it!👍 Everyone talks about the importance of not focusing on the outcome. Now we also know how to do it: keep your effing head and eyes still at contact! It’s obvious that it helps with clean contact but had never seen this extra and huge benefit of doing that. Thank you, Karue.
@savvysamizzles2392
@savvysamizzles2392 11 ай бұрын
Really nice that you talked about those 3 things. 4 years ago, I found that fluidity and backswing was very crucial, so i shortened it for a more compact swing. I hit balls way earlier and allowed me to setup more winners, volleys, etc. I was more of a wall back then, since I was more doubles player. I knew my footwork and where to go but it limited my movement since i had a partner to back me up. Fast forward to present day, worked a lot on the singles pov. Adjusted my footwork so that I'm doing split steps left and right from the baseline to hopefully open the court more to setup and finish the rallies. It really helped my forehand wing and became a powerhouse but I loss a bit on the backhand, since I'm left eye dominant. Trying to recover to my prime backhand now with my adjusted footwork.
@willwahl9225
@willwahl9225 11 ай бұрын
Great videos Karue - always love to watch nd try to take away from your streams. Regards from Singapore.
@bmanbusee3812
@bmanbusee3812 11 ай бұрын
Similar exploration within myself. #3 is most important for me. I have more control and consistent pace with keeping the noggin still. Good video
@drorshalev3344
@drorshalev3344 11 ай бұрын
Thanks. The first tip helped a lot to make my forehand a working tool💪
@barwahjoseph
@barwahjoseph 11 ай бұрын
Great breakdown of the fundamentals. Thank you
@blaskbla
@blaskbla 11 ай бұрын
Great advises, thank you!
@manuelpena
@manuelpena 11 ай бұрын
Nice tips, great content as always, Greetings from Madrid!
@mateuszpiwonski7947
@mateuszpiwonski7947 11 ай бұрын
Totally agreed, one of the best things to do to improve is to focus on the ball since naturally you want to watch the target but that's not how hand-eye coordination works. This has done wonders for me too - improved my timing, my focus (!), and in tight match situations you can always fall back to it (I keep saying to myself to focus on the ball, helps to ease the mind a bit). Thanks for the vid!
@frandevel
@frandevel 11 ай бұрын
Nice tips Karue! Thanks. I also incorporated being a bit more conscious about the timing of breathing in and out. Working really well. Very effective.
@Shaunsweeney-Kubach71
@Shaunsweeney-Kubach71 5 ай бұрын
I noticed since watching you play Ryan, your set up is much faster and your footwork has improved, you are much quicker, and I also noticed you are much faster. What is your time in the 40 yard dash. When I was in high school I ran the 40 yard dash 5.2, 5.5, 5.1 was my fastest speed. I also did punt and kickoff returns and we ran special drills to increase speed and quickness. Do you ever work on just speed and quickness? I also wanted to thank you for the advice on sliding to hit the backhand, I usually hit an open stance on the backhand, but I went back to the fundamentals and it’s helped. Thanks again Coach and good luck with your tournaments. May GOD bless you and protect you from injuries, and may you play perfect tennis, and enjoy the game. I truly appreciate your hard work on the tennis courts and your dedication to this channel.
@apostolis5567
@apostolis5567 11 ай бұрын
Great content once more Karue, I suffer from all 3 especially from #3, but will also try #1,2. I'm right eye dominant as well and tend to open up a lot when hitting forehands, my backhand swing is much more natural and fluid. Thanks for the time and efforts!!
@willecutlip
@willecutlip 11 ай бұрын
Spot on with the “adjustments” emphasis!!
@geejay9883
@geejay9883 10 ай бұрын
Awesome tips. Subscribed!
@AC852HK
@AC852HK 11 ай бұрын
Love this , every little thing matters makes a huge difference ❤️
@justinelassoff5844
@justinelassoff5844 2 ай бұрын
OMG #3 is soooo helpful for me. Thank you
@juanmlarios
@juanmlarios 11 ай бұрын
You have the best Tennis Content on KZfaq! really simple adjustments but make a huge change. I have seen other videos where you turn your head a lot when you hit. You hit really good forehands so I never thought much of it. I find I am able to hit better when I keep my head still and focused on the all contact. It is the hardest habit to instill but worth it. I really liked what the first adjustment. i have found I do that by accident and my forehands turn out really good, but usually happens when i’m rushed and can’t take a big take back or load into my legs. Funny enough all 3 habits I do naturally when I hit a forehand on the run. When i’m stretched out wide. Because my legs are moving to the right, and not into the court, my shoulders need to rotate quicker, my eyes stay focused on the ball, and my take back is more to my side than back behind me. I will definitely try to incroporate these habbits, I can clearly see how much smoother and mechanically simply your forhand looks!
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ 11 ай бұрын
yes for some people, including myself, it is easier to do all that when the ball is moving away from them. It is harder when you need to create the space. Requires discipline with all the adjustment steps
@dwaynemcallister7231
@dwaynemcallister7231 7 ай бұрын
Ok this was really good stuff, very helpful thx so much!
@user-ub9sr6ge3s
@user-ub9sr6ge3s 11 ай бұрын
I also open up to quickly and now i finally understand why. Thanks!
@user-qe5qm3ew5r
@user-qe5qm3ew5r 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic, super tips. Thank you.
@RossCallen2028
@RossCallen2028 11 ай бұрын
Wow! first time watching you, you have an awesome forehand man, thanks! Very fluid, compact, yet away from the body, and able to handle all different shots coming at you, very cool! You have just the forehand that I have decided is perfect for me!
@Runfishrun
@Runfishrun 11 ай бұрын
#3 is definitely my problem as well. Thanks for sharing your process and development. I’m ready to crush balls now. 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
@arturoindraccolo6940
@arturoindraccolo6940 10 ай бұрын
Great you helped me a lot. Thanks thanks thanks
@hankpeng
@hankpeng 11 ай бұрын
these are great tweaks! i need to try them all but probably also focus on the last.
@lobsangbhutia9778
@lobsangbhutia9778 11 ай бұрын
Thanks a ton! Surely make a difference in my forehand!
@peteryu1612
@peteryu1612 10 ай бұрын
#3 keeping an eye is actually timing the rotation in a controlled space, which helps with serve and forehands. Pointing on forehands and serves is part of it, keeping head still is part of it. Rotating or coiling up in combo with those two has helped me a lot
@flowtennispro
@flowtennispro 11 ай бұрын
Excellent lesson thank you
@brianinthedesert6468
@brianinthedesert6468 11 ай бұрын
Great video and beautiful execution.
@green-garden-123
@green-garden-123 7 ай бұрын
Great tips. Thanks
@Naomi-gr7fm
@Naomi-gr7fm 11 ай бұрын
Adjustment #1 is one I actually just self-realized for myself very recently that I am planning to focus on. Same as you, my 2HBH developed as my more natural, solid shot. I was thinking about parts I could mirror about it to my FH and I realized the major factor that my elbow sometimes gets into my body causing less power, depth, or the racquet opening up/ball flying out. Then I think it similarly coincides that my BH footwork is just more natural/fluid. Going to work with that bit you got from Marcos as well. Loading made powerful shots sometimes, but never consistently when you have to adjust to different balls all the time. Bad habits die hard but they can defs be improved upon with intention. Awesome content as always, Karue.
@MrIvanbrewer
@MrIvanbrewer 11 ай бұрын
thank you for another great video!
@ronaldt7947
@ronaldt7947 11 ай бұрын
Good stuff. All 3 are key items to hitting cleaner and more accurate. Sometimes I have students say “step” when their last foot hits the ground before contact(right ft open stance vs left foot closed/neutral) say “hit” when making contact. Increases awareness of the timing between the load and strike so not too early and waiting for balls or too late and rushed. Your still head is definitely allowing steady swing path extending a clean hitting zone. One tip is to see both the non hitting hand (peripherally) and incoming ball in same frame…just like in the go pro first person footage. The hand flashes thru then the racquet gets up to where the hand was.
@4evrjustintime
@4evrjustintime 6 ай бұрын
Karue, I love how you break technique into simple terms. These are excellent basics but are difficult to achieve when you've got bad habits like me. Also, you've got to have some of the smoothest strokes out there. I'd put you side by side Korda and Fed in that category.
@Whisper555
@Whisper555 11 ай бұрын
Keeping your head still is always a good thing. A bigger part is that players need to deaden down that anxiety to see the outcome of their shot. If you are any good, you should have a great feel for the outcome of your swing even before you contact that ball. Every time you seek to check the outcome of your shot, you are insidiously undermining your own confidence and trust in your own swing, so don't do it. Then ditto all the technical details on why you should keep your head still. Biomechanically you hit harder if you keep your head still because you don't over rotate and tend to create maximum racquet head acceleration in the contact zone. When you move your head, you shift the point of maximum racquet acceleration well past the optimal contact point. Damn it. This was supposed to be a 10 word post. 🤦🏻‍♂ P.S. My 2 cents would be to have Karue activate his left side of his body a lot more on his forehand. There is a lot of free power sitting there under utilised. 🤷🏻‍♂
@pjakobsen
@pjakobsen 11 ай бұрын
Excellent analysis
@omarsultanov362
@omarsultanov362 11 ай бұрын
Superb! Great! Very helpful!
@jimdriscoll8787
@jimdriscoll8787 11 ай бұрын
Great stuff!!!
@BriceBriceBabyy
@BriceBriceBabyy 11 ай бұрын
You belong on the ATP tour, king!
@naqijamal9933
@naqijamal9933 11 ай бұрын
amazing video! thank you
@phillai9930
@phillai9930 7 ай бұрын
Great tutorial !
@Zenon-fg4dw
@Zenon-fg4dw 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, coach. I’ll give it a try.
@juniorbeasthawk4266
@juniorbeasthawk4266 11 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks!
@kly1026
@kly1026 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips! I think I’ll focus on # 2 because I sometimes feel disconnected because I’m loading too soon. I never thought about it until you mentioned it :)
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ 11 ай бұрын
let me know how it goes
@DonYang73
@DonYang73 9 ай бұрын
Very good, clean and solid strikes
@JnRGaming
@JnRGaming 11 ай бұрын
thank u karue very helpful
@dripologist-passiveincomem7652
@dripologist-passiveincomem7652 10 ай бұрын
Forehand is fire bro, I took some good tips away from this, like you my backhand has always been my weapon, but now i'm looking to weaponize my forehand late in my career. The head moving is what kills me, most times I'm looking too early. I also see the ball perfectly on my one hand backhand, and never mishit it, all my mishits come from my forehand side. Awesome info!
@hilasholomon2649
@hilasholomon2649 11 ай бұрын
Great video!!!! Thank you so much
@stef4492
@stef4492 11 ай бұрын
Great breakdown of before and after.. Definitely more Fed-like/ ATP forehand. That is never a bad thing... 😏 I've been working on #1 and #3 for quite awhile and they are game changers. I look forward to concentrating more on #2. Makes a lot of sense. Awesome Video!
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ 11 ай бұрын
thank you!
@sandratoplaystennis
@sandratoplaystennis 10 ай бұрын
I’ve tried to keep my head still and my eyes on the ball, and it works amazing well, especially on my forehand. This was for sure one of those small tips that make a big difference!
@benjamins15779
@benjamins15779 11 ай бұрын
My friend. I need a coach like you. Your information is always top notch 👌
@MyTennisHQ
@MyTennisHQ 11 ай бұрын
You have a coach like me. The videos are all here! Hahah
@ME-et7ck
@ME-et7ck 11 ай бұрын
awesome content my friend - thank you
@Tennisbull-match-statistics
@Tennisbull-match-statistics 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 🙏
@topspin1715
@topspin1715 11 ай бұрын
@mytennisHQ Karue ever since you released this video, I have been trying to keep my head still. For me what works best is trying my hardest to try to see the ball at contact by looking through the strings. Although it's impossible to actually see the ball but this concept allows me to keep my head more still and as a result my forehand has never been so consistent!!!!! Thank you so much.
@kashinoah44
@kashinoah44 11 ай бұрын
Awesome content.. your forehand sir has that pop unlike the brushy ones from before.
@olliepoole96
@olliepoole96 11 ай бұрын
Brilliant video. 😀
@johnddwyer
@johnddwyer 11 ай бұрын
Your forehand looks way better. I love the footwork part.
@starbucks251
@starbucks251 9 ай бұрын
9:21 - looking through the ball - excellent point that rarely is taught
@mathieurivest2348
@mathieurivest2348 11 ай бұрын
You have the best channel. What I find hard in doing adjustments is not getting back to old habit under pressure. What I’m trying to adjust on my forehand is : 1- be more loose as I have the habit of not letting go the hand under pressure 2- ha ing my weight on the left foot and going forward instead in having the weight on the right foot and moving backward while hitting forehands 🤦‍♂️
@blarpieman
@blarpieman 7 ай бұрын
Massive difference karu beautiful compact repeatable no nonsense. Looks butter man. Great vid.
@wendellroden7037
@wendellroden7037 2 ай бұрын
Your forehand impoved alot since your video when you were hitting with Osaka!
@barconati
@barconati 8 ай бұрын
This is the the information I needed right now. I’m starting to lose to players I usually beat and my forehand has started breaking down. Getting stuck from loading too early is EXACTLY what I’m experiencing. Thanks for this video. I wish I could like it twice.
@dareklerch540
@dareklerch540 7 ай бұрын
really good video! I think loading heavily on a forehand requires a lot of skill and energy and when youre in a long rally you basically get tired faster, especially if your technique is not 100 percent there. So for advanced and not atp player staying compact helps a lot, it helped me!
@richardmanson-hing9807
@richardmanson-hing9807 11 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for over a year now to see if you would change your forehand to this technique. There was one time when you were thinking of developing a Del Potro style of forehand. I like this forehand better. Great job! This video is top class excellent!
@sabaualexandruvlad7739
@sabaualexandruvlad7739 10 ай бұрын
keeping ur head still is something i saw on federer since i started learning tennis a few years ago( probably thats why i have a one handed backhand:)) and now i can't even use the left hand if i want to hit a 2 handed:D)...anyway keeping ur head still and watching the contact fees like it gives u more consistency in forehands like even if u miss , it's by a small margin most of the time...as soon as i panic and forget about keeping my head still, the forehand is all over the place and pretty inconsistent......probably thats one of the things winston struggles with on the forehand side when he needs to play aggressive shots, head is moving to see where the ball lands and he misses the shot...u could call it the curriosity in tennis:))) Great videos, learned a lot, watched all of them......hope u will keep sharing to us going forward ..and maybe one day u could make on for the one handed backhand:D
@LarzB
@LarzB 11 ай бұрын
That's so funny, these are actually the 3 things I'm working on lately. More spacing between my body and elbow, more active feet to not get stuck too early and looking longer at the contact point to prevent opening up to fast in my rotation.
@hi_vince
@hi_vince 7 ай бұрын
this is literally the one video that i needed to get my forehand from 3.5 to 4.5
@hayden401
@hayden401 8 ай бұрын
I don't play matches and we're all different, however I always need to remind myself on EYES ON THE BALL!! Focusing on where the ball should go so much makes me over angle my shots and they go out. Fitness definitely has an impact, because footwork, body position when hitting the ball also seems to be massive for me.
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