George Zink

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Video Library (22 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Opening the Court: Pattern 1 George executes a baseline groundstroke pattern from a central court position, filmed from a rear angle. His small adjustment steps between shots and consistent neutral stance before contact make his recovery and positioning patterns easy to see.
54.9s
Opening the Court: Pattern 1 (1 of 2) George Zink's baseline rally pattern from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load into a strong knee bend before uncoiling, with the legs driving up and across to help him recover quickly back to the center.
54.9s
Opening the Court: Pattern 2 George Zink's point-play strategy pattern from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear court angle. The footage makes it clear how early racket preparation sets up his preferred contact point in front of the body for both forehand and backhand patterns.
55.2s
Opening the Court: Pattern 2 (1 of 2) George's baseline rally pattern from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he finishes with his racquet wrapping over his shoulder while quickly recovering back to a neutral ready position with both hands on the racquet.
55.2s
Opening the Court: Pattern 10 (1 of 1) George Zink's tactical pattern drill from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. The contact point is consistently taken in front of the body with the racket face slightly closed, creating a forward, aggressive swing path through the ball.
64.8s
Opening the Court: Pattern 11 (1 of 1) George Zink's point construction pattern from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His semi-western forehand grip is clear from behind, with noticeable wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a firm, stable wrist at contact.
45.4s
Opening the Court: Pattern 12 (1 of 1) George Zink's point-play pattern from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face stays relatively square to the target line with a slightly upward swing path, indicating a heavy, controlled topspin ball used to open the court.
56.3s
Opening the Court: Pattern 13 (1 of 1) George Zink's point construction pattern from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His small adjustment steps between shots keep him in a consistent neutral stance, enabling quick directional changes as he works the ball into the open court.
49.3s
Opening the Court: Pattern 14 (1 of 1) George Zink's point-play pattern from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase while a deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court set up aggressive directional changes in the rally.
33.5s
Opening the Court: Pattern 15 (1 of 1) George Zink's point-play strategy pattern from a baseline position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His early split-step into small adjustment steps sets up a stable neutral stance before each groundstroke, followed by quick recovery shuffles back toward the center.
44.7s
Opening the Court: Pattern 3 George Zink's point pattern strategy from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western forehand grip stays firm while the wrist maintains noticeable lag before uncoiling into contact on his attacking balls.
56.8s
Opening the Court: Pattern 3 (1 of 2) George Zink's baseline rally pattern from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His small adjustment steps before each stroke and consistent use of a semi-open stance on wide balls are easy to see as he recovers back toward the middle after contact.
56.8s
Opening the Court: Pattern 4 (1 of 2) George Zink's point-play pattern from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After each shot he finishes with his racquet wrapping over his shoulder and quickly recovers with small adjustment steps back into a balanced ready position facing the opponent.
59s
Opening the Court: Pattern 4 George Zink's point construction pattern from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. After each shot he finishes his follow-through and quickly re-centers behind the baseline with his non-hitting hand extending to aid balance as he prepares for the next ball.
59s
Opening the Court: Pattern 5 George Zink's point-play strategy pattern, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early as he prepares, with a clear separation between hip and shoulder rotation that uncoils progressively through each shot in the pattern.
48.9s
Opening the Court: Pattern 5 (1 of 2) George Zink's tactical point pattern from a baseline rally position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After contact he recovers with a pronounced shoulder turn and racquet finishing over his opposite shoulder before quickly resetting his feet into a neutral ready position on the baseline.
48.9s
Opening the Court: Pattern 6 (1 of 2) George Zink's point construction pattern from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His semi-western forehand grip is evident in the way his wrist stays laid back through the takeback and then pronates sharply just after contact to drive the ball into the open court.
51s
Opening the Court: Pattern 6 George Zink's point-play strategy pattern from a neutral baseline exchange, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed during the early rally shots, with a noticeable increase in knee bend and leg drive as he looks to step in and change direction later in the point.
51s
Opening the Court: Pattern 7 (1 of 1) George Zink’s point-play pattern work from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a high rear CourtLevel angle. The contact points show the racket face staying relatively square through the ball with a slightly upward swing path, producing consistent net clearance during the pattern.
46.5s
Opening the Court: Pattern 8 (1 of 1) George Zink's baseline rally pattern from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced coil before each groundstroke, then uncoil in sequence so the hips initiate the turn, followed by the torso and finally the hitting shoulder.
48.3s
Opening the Court: Pattern 9 (1 of 1) George Zink's point-play pattern work from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His shoulders load into a deep turn relative to his hips, then the trunk uncoils in a clear sequence from pelvis to ribcage to shoulders as he executes the pattern.
56.4s
Opening the Court: SUMMARY (1 of 1) George Zink's strategy session on opening the court, filmed from a mixed side and rear tactical angle. His hips and legs repeatedly load into a strong athletic base before changing direction, with clear knee flexion and hip rotation used to create wide angles and expose space.
778.1s