Damien Lafont

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Video Library (7 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Damien Lafont: Head Fixation and the Mental Game (1 of 19) Roger Federer's head fixation concept in the mental game, filmed from a mixed animation and on-court angle. The sequence emphasizes how his eyes stay locked on the contact point while the racket moves through, keeping the racket face stable through impact.
6s
Does the Zone Exist? (1 of 4) Nadal's forehand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a side angle. His rhythmic split-step into a semi-open stance and consistent forward weight transfer illustrate the repeatable footwork pattern that supports his mental focus and timing.
5.7s
Titans of Teaching Zone Tennis (1 of 3) Damien Lafont's mental game animation featuring Pete Sampras, filmed from a graphic/animation perspective. The lower body sequences emphasize how Sampras’s relaxed hip action and rhythmic leg loading support a calm, repeatable movement pattern under pressure.
6.6s
Damien Lafont: Head Fixation and the Mental Game (2 of 19) Rafael Nadal's neutral stance forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side animation angle. His head stays fixed on the contact point well into the follow-through while his upper body and racquet continue forward, illustrating a delayed head release before he recovers to a ready position.
7.1s
Titans of Teaching Zone Tennis Roger Federer’s forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through wraps over his shoulder as his weight transfers fully onto his front foot, quickly returning his racquet to a neutral ready position.
8.4s
Titans of Teaching Zone Tennis (2 of 3) Roger Federer’s mental game animation from a neutral court position, filmed from an illustrative side-on graphic angle. The animation emphasizes how his shoulders and trunk stay relaxed yet aligned, with a consistent upper-body orientation that supports a calm, repeatable kinetic sequence under pressure.
5.7s
Damien Lafont: Head Fixation and the Mental Game (3 of 19) Roger Federer's neutral ready position at center court, filmed from a front animation angle. His wrist stays relaxed with a slight natural flex, while the racquet is held in a light continental grip that makes minimal grip-pressure changes during the preparation phase.
7.3s