Certainly, Nadal pronates on most serves. Not arguing that. (putting aside the technical discussion of whether pronation is the correct term, as your site has pointed out).
But -- and I know this is heretical -- on some of his wide, slow, heavy slice serves I swear he does not, instead rolling around the ball.
Is there anything to this?
I attached one still. Now, I know this is late in his follow through, but I don't know how (or why) you'd pronate, have the palm facing out, then rotate your hand 360 deg the other way while following through so your thumb is on top.
But -- and I know this is heretical -- on some of his wide, slow, heavy slice serves I swear he does not, instead rolling around the ball.
Is there anything to this?
I attached one still. Now, I know this is late in his follow through, but I don't know how (or why) you'd pronate, have the palm facing out, then rotate your hand 360 deg the other way while following through so your thumb is on top.


). In fact, in one picture I took at BNP, Nadal pronates more than anyone I've ever seen; his palm is literally facing straight up immediately after his follow-through. Must have incredible flexibility to have shoulders that size and still be able to turn like that. 
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