Video Library (6 videos)
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Federer versus Nadal: Three Overlooked Factors (1 of 6)
Crok Theelen’s animation of Federer vs. Nadal point patterns from a neutral tactical view, filmed from a simplified overhead court diagram angle. The animation makes clear how their hip alignment and leg positioning differ on inside-out versus cross-court patterns, with Federer’s hips opening earlier while Nadal’s wider base and deeper knee bend support heavier directional changes.
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13.5s |
Federer versus Nadal: Three Overlooked Factors (4 of 6)
Crok Theelen’s animation of court positioning strategy, filmed from a tactical overhead view. From this angle you can clearly see how the recommended neutral grip keeps the wrist relatively stable, with minimal deviation as the player adjusts position relative to the incoming ball.
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7.6s |
Federer versus Nadal: Three Overlooked Factors (6 of 6)
Nadal's running forehand passing shot from a defensive position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a windshield-wiper path to impart heavy topspin.
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5.9s |
Federer versus Nadal: Three Overlooked Factors (3 of 6)
Crok Theelen's serve from the baseline, filmed from a side angle. His feet load in a platform stance with a clear knee bend, then the back foot drives up and through the court to initiate an aggressive first step toward the baseline.
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9.8s |
Federer versus Nadal: Three Overlooked Factors (5 of 6)
Nadal's backhand from a deep court position, filmed from an animation-style side angle. His follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting hand counterbalancing in front as he quickly regains a neutral stance ready to move for the next ball.
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3.8s |
Federer versus Nadal: Three Overlooked Factors (2 of 6)
Crok Theelen's serve from a central baseline position, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. The side view makes the depth of his shoulder over-rotation and the timing of his trunk uncoil into contact very clear in relation to his tossing arm.
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10.5s |