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One interesting thing you don't see here. But Andy talks about it in the Two Questions interview in this month's issue.
On many returns he has very compact swings--almost volley like. As he explains the forward motion seems to contribute significantly to his ability to do this.
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Originally posted by uspta2069759277 View PostEric,
Hi! I just watched the presented Return of Serve Videos of the Murray Forehand and backhand return. It is the exact same movement I taught myself 20 years ago after being trained in the first ever return system shown by then USTA Coach Stan Smith (Wimbledon/US Open Winner). I played with the system back then for 2 weeks before I came up with Murray's exact move forward motion. Since then, I have taught it to quite a few good juniors and adults. Since I was born in Great Britain, maybe it is an "English thing"!!
Also, I brought it up at last week's USPTA World Conference in CA during a Return of Serve seminar, and had pros tell me after that they got quite a bit out of my explanation. Regards...
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Originally posted by uspta2069759277 View PostEric,
Hi! I just watched the presented Return of Serve Videos of the Murray Forehand and backhand return. It is the exact same movement I taught myself 20 years ago after being trained in the first ever return system shown by then USTA Coach Stan Smith (Wimbledon/US Open Winner). I played with the system back then for 2 weeks before I came up with Murray's exact move forward motion. Since then, I have taught it to quite a few good juniors and adults. Since I was born in Great Britain, maybe it is an "English thing"!!
Also, I brought it up at last week's USPTA World Conference in CA during a Return of Serve seminar, and had pros tell me after that they got quite a bit out of my explanation. Regards...?
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Looks familiar!!
Eric,
Hi! I just watched the presented Return of Serve Videos of the Murray Forehand and backhand return. It is the exact same movement I taught myself 20 years ago after being trained in the first ever return system shown by then USTA Coach Stan Smith (Wimbledon/US Open Winner). I played with the system back then for 2 weeks before I came up with Murray's exact move forward motion. Since then, I have taught it to quite a few good juniors and adults. Since I was born in Great Britain, maybe it is an "English thing"!!
Also, I brought it up at last week's USPTA World Conference in CA during a Return of Serve seminar, and had pros tell me after that they got quite a bit out of my explanation. Regards...
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An article in Ace
Originally posted by tennisplayer View PostLooks easy when you see Murray doing it...
It looks like he's gaining two things: for one, he is still a few feet behind the baseline when returning, so he gets more time to make a big stroke. For another, the running start seems to help in changing directions faster and reacting to different spins.
please see an article in a September issue of Ace (Barnes & Nobles)
about the Murray's return of serve
Written by Andrew Burgess,Head of Player Development
at the Academia Sanchez-Casal in Barcelona
One may compare with the Marat"s Safin
return of serve
julian
juliantennis@comcast.netLast edited by uspta146749877; 09-26-2008, 01:12 PM.
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Looks easy when you see Murray doing it...
It looks like he's gaining two things: for one, he is still a few feet behind the baseline when returning, so he gets more time to make a big stroke. For another, the running start seems to help in changing directions faster and reacting to different spins.
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Movement forward BEFORE split step
Originally posted by EricMatuszewski View PostAndy Murray Return Footwork: Forehand
Andy Murray Return Footwork: Backhand
Andy Murray has gotten closer to his dream of being a top player this month with a string of very impressive wins at the U.S. Open.
Particularly, his 1st and 2nd set dismemberment of Rafa Nadal in the Semi's put the world on notice that there is one more threat to King Fed.
This month we attempt to dissect Andy's very successful return style which some coaches are calling one of the most aggressive backhand returns on tour.
Do you think Andy's return is an aggressive shot?
What specifically, makes it more aggressive than the returns of the other players out there?
A very far/deep starting point
A return looks flat,however a followthorough on a forehand return was highLast edited by uspta146749877; 09-17-2008, 08:46 AM.
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Andy Murray Return Footwork: Forehand
Andy Murray Return Footwork: Backhand
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Interactive Forum: September 2008 Andy Murray Return Footwork
Andy Murray Return Footwork: Forehand
Andy Murray Return Footwork: Backhand
Andy Murray has gotten closer to his dream of being a top player this month with a string of very impressive wins at the U.S. Open.
Particularly, his 1st and 2nd set dismemberment of Rafa Nadal in the Semi's put the world on notice that there is one more threat to King Fed.
This month we attempt to dissect Andy's very successful return style which some coaches are calling one of the most aggressive backhand returns on tour.
Do you think Andy's return is an aggressive shot?
What specifically, makes it more aggressive than the returns of the other players out there?Last edited by johnyandell; 11-24-2008, 11:22 AM.Tags: None
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