John,
You mention in your article that when the racket drops down behind Roddick's back, he also supinates his forearm as something particular to his movement This contributes to racket speed since the range of pronation increases, but is this not to be expected if you are attempting to "scratch a friend's back"?
You mention in your article that when the racket drops down behind Roddick's back, he also supinates his forearm as something particular to his movement This contributes to racket speed since the range of pronation increases, but is this not to be expected if you are attempting to "scratch a friend's back"?


I thought it would be helpful to have some objective arguments. I'd still like to hear your opinion, scientific or not, so hopefully you won't bail.
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