Hi, Mr Yandell
My name is Joon and I just had a quick question about the forehand. I've been told that when I'm about to have contact with the ball, I should strengthen the grip on the handle so i can impart more topspin, but I have a horribly strong desire to model my forehand after Federer and from what I've read on TT and your articles, and watching countless videos of his forehand, he seems to relax on the big forehands throughout the whole stroke. Am I correct in this observation or am I just hallucinating? It might seem a bit arrogant but I still desire to copy him strongly. So, my problem is that I
don't have enough topspin on my forehand and I feel that at times if I do grip tightly before contact, I can get more topspin but then it feels like I'm using too much arm instead of relaxing. I don't know what to do anymore. I would appreciate any advice on this. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Joon
My name is Joon and I just had a quick question about the forehand. I've been told that when I'm about to have contact with the ball, I should strengthen the grip on the handle so i can impart more topspin, but I have a horribly strong desire to model my forehand after Federer and from what I've read on TT and your articles, and watching countless videos of his forehand, he seems to relax on the big forehands throughout the whole stroke. Am I correct in this observation or am I just hallucinating? It might seem a bit arrogant but I still desire to copy him strongly. So, my problem is that I
don't have enough topspin on my forehand and I feel that at times if I do grip tightly before contact, I can get more topspin but then it feels like I'm using too much arm instead of relaxing. I don't know what to do anymore. I would appreciate any advice on this. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Joon


But in either case, thank you for the advice and I'll post better videos if I can get a way to film them. These videos were filmed from a digital camera so the quality of converting them from like 230 mb to 1 mb isn't very good.
) - unit turn, closed face, and accelerating upward (and not across) for that six inches around contact - also has her hitting the ball great off both sides. It's just amazing how valuable it is to point that left arm all the way across the body as part of the unit turn.
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