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  • The Return Swing

    Let's discuss Bill Tym's article, "The Return Swing"

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    John: Great explanation of return versus groundstroke differences. Do you ever see anyone practice emphasizing these return principles along with a charge to the net? It seems that having the ability to hit an abbreviated chip or topspin charge to the net is a good thing to have for a surprise effect on occasion. I have even seen a few double faults created with this tactic at the collegiate level years ago. But only a few pros either have that ability or perhaps most just think it is statistically not worthwhile for success to even practice.

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    • #3
      Think they should, but...

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      • #4
        Loving this series! The abbreviated turn and keeping the racquet quiet and on edge through the ball. The returners that do it this way return so cleanly and solid. This is the model I use for beginner adults for their forehand groundstroke. Roger Federer’s forehand return is about as simple and efficient as a forehand can get in my opinion.

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        • #5
          Does the advice of keeping the racket on edge apply regardless of whether or not it is western or modified eastern grip? It seems that Djoker modifies forehand grip on return -- but I'm not positive?

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          • #6
            Great food for thought on this article. Most of us would probably be doing ourselves a favor by using this Fed model abbreviated return of serve all the time. I think Agassi and Kriekstein pretty much did. Tomic too.
            Last edited by stroke; 04-09-2021, 05:39 AM.

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