Greg Rusedski
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Greg Rusedski

United Kingdom
Active Retired #4 career high 15 titles Left-handed Two-Handed BH 190cm
Left-handed player with a thunderbolt serve that once held the world speed record. Aggressive baseline game built around his dominant delivery.

Coaches: Sven Groeneveld, Tony Pickard

Video Library (213 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Rusedski.Eccentric Force Greg Rusedski's serve from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His wide base and deep knee bend into a loaded trophy stance are clearly visible, with an explosive upward leg drive preceding a quick landing and recovery step back toward a ready position.
3.4s
Rusedski Hipand Shoulder Turn Rusedski's serve from the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His hip and shoulder rotation unwind sequentially into the follow-through, with his weight transferring fully onto the front foot before he recovers toward a ready stance.
5.8s
Rusedski Pronation Rusedski's serve from a stationary position, filmed from a close-up biomechanics angle. His follow-through finishes across his body with the racquet pronated and his non-hitting arm dropped, as his weight transfers forward into a balanced landing position.
2.8s
Rusedski Shoulder Turn Rusedski's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His early shoulder turn is evident as his hips stay partially closed while his upper body coils, setting up a strong unit turn before he steps into a neutral stance.
6s
Toss Rusedski's serve toss from the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His knees flex noticeably as the tossing arm rises, with the hips staying relatively closed until the legs begin to drive upward into the loading phase.
12.5s
Toss Rusedski's serve from a neutral court position, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive are clearly linked to the timing and height of his ball toss, with the hips extending aggressively into the court as he explodes upward.
15.1s
BH Slice → Approach → FH Drop Volley → BH Volley → OH Greg Rusedski's backhand slice approach followed by a forehand drop volley and backhand overhead at the net, filmed from a court-level angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance on the slice, then quick forward shuffle steps that set up a stable base before the volley and overhead.
14.2s
Second Serve → BH Slice → Approach · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand slice approach from the deuce court, followed by an overhead, filmed from an overhead angle. The contact on the slice backhand is made slightly in front of his body with the racket face noticeably open, while on the overhead his racket accelerates steeply upward with a clearly pronated wrist through contact above head height.
8.1s
Second Serve → FH Approach → FH Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand approach followed by an overhead and two forehand volleys from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. After each shot he steps forward with clear weight transfer toward the net and quickly resets his non-hitting hand in front of his body to prepare for the next ball.
15.3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → BH Slice Wide → BH Slice Wide → FH Inside In → FH Approach → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's approach from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His hips stay relatively low with a pronounced knee bend on the wide backhand slice return setup, then his legs drive him forward into the inside-in forehand and up to the net for the backhand volley.
20.5s
BH Return 1st Serve → BH Slice → Approach · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand slice return approach from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the bottom hand, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact to keep the slice low and controlled.
10.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → BH Slice Wide → BH Slice → Approach · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand slice return approach from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg with a noticeable knee bend before driving forward into the court.
12.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → BH Slice → Approach → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand slice return and forehand volley approach from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His split-step into a low, neutral stance on the backhand slice is followed by quick adjustment steps that square his hips toward the net as he moves forward for the volley.
10.5s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → FH Running → FH Center → FH Approach · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand approach from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level angle. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a moderately closed face, and the contact is made around waist height with a compact, forward-driving swing path.
13.8s
BH Slice → Return 1st Serve → FH Approach → BH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand approach shot from the ad court, followed by a backhand volley, filmed from a court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the unit turn on the approach, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders as he moves forward to transition into the volley.
11.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve → BH Slice Center → BH Slice Wide → FH Running → FH Center → BH Slice → Approach · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand approach from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After a quick split-step he uses a lateral shuffle into the wide backhand slice, then transitions into an open-stance running forehand before taking aggressive forward steps into the court on the approach.
21.5s
FH Return 1st Serve → BH Slice → Approach · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand return on a first serve from the deuce court, approaching the net, filmed from a court-level angle. His follow-through finishes across his body as his weight drives forward into the court, with his non-hitting hand extending back to aid rotation before he quickly shifts into a compact ready position for the next volley.
9.4s
FH Return 1st Serve → BH Slice → Approach · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand return approach from the ad court, filmed from a standard court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the return load with a noticeable knee bend, then his left leg drives forward aggressively into the court to transition quickly toward the net.
8.5s
FH Return Slice → Return 1st Serve → FH Wide → BH Slice Center → FH Center → BH Approach → BH Drop Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand approach shot from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His two-handed backhand grip stays firm with minimal wrist deviation through contact, with the off-hand guiding the racquet face squarely toward the court center.
21.2s
First Serve → FH Inside In → BH Approach → BH Drop Volley → BH Slice Short · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's ad-court approach pattern ending with a backhand slice drop volley, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the forehand inside-in setup, then uncoil sequentially through the backhand approach and compact slice drop volley, with the upper body staying slightly closed toward the net to control touch and depth.
15s
First Serve → FH Approach · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand approach from the deuce side, followed by an overhead at net, filmed from an overhead angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the forehand load that unwinds sequentially into the overhead, with clear upper-body rotation leading the kinetic chain into contact.
9s
Second Serve → BH Approach → FH Drop Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand approach followed by a forehand drop volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level angle. His continental grip on the forehand volley is clear, with a relaxed wrist that firms up only at contact to soften the drop shot.
10.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve → BH Approach → FH Half Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand return on a second serve from the ad side transitions into an approach shot and overhead with a forehand half volley, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact on the approach, his racket face stays slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates forward on a compact, linear path toward the net.
14.3s
BH Slice → Approach → BH Volley · Front Greg Rusedski's backhand slice approach from the center court position, filmed from the front. His shoulders stay closed well into the forward swing as the trunk rotates in a compact unit, with a noticeable but controlled uncoil that keeps the chest relatively square through contact.
4.9s
BH Slice → Return → Approach → BH Volley · Front Greg Rusedski's backhand slice return approach from the center court position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through contact while a pronounced knee bend and forward-driving left leg set up an aggressive push into the court.
5.9s
FH Approach → OH · Front Greg Rusedski's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into the unit turn, then uncoil aggressively through contact with a pronounced chest rotation toward the net, making the sequencing of torso and shoulder unwinding easy to distinguish.
6.9s
First Serve → FH Approach → OH · Deuce · Rear #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand approach shot from the deuce court, followed by an overhead, filmed from a rear angle. The rear view makes it clear how his racket face stays slightly closed at forehand contact before accelerating upward, then transitions to a fully extended, high contact point on the overhead directly above his hitting shoulder.
9s
FH Approach → BH Drop Volley · Rear Greg Rusedski's forehand approach from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a moderately closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through contact.
5.8s
FH Approach → OH · Rear Greg Rusedski's forehand approach shot from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then drive forward as his legs push explosively into the court to transition toward the net.
5.7s
FH Approach → BH Drop Volley · Side Greg Rusedski's forehand approach and backhand drop volley from the forecourt, filmed from the side. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back in front of his body to prepare for the next shot.
5.3s
BH Volley · Front #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the front, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders stay relatively square to the net with only a slight trunk rotation, making the forward trunk uncoil short and compact through contact.
6.3s
BH Volley · Front #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the net, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes with the racquet head slightly up and in front as his weight continues moving toward the net, and his non-hitting hand starts to extend back into a ready position for the next shot.
7.3s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the net area, filmed from the front. His compact split step into a slightly closed stance is followed by a short forward step with the front foot to meet the ball early and stay balanced at the net.
6.3s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the net, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact without excessive wrist snap.
7.3s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the net, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees maintain a slight bend, giving a stable base as he steps into the volley with his front leg.
6.4s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the center, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his body around chest height, and the compact punch keeps the racket head moving straight through the line of the shot.
7.8s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the net, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes with the racquet head slightly up and in front while his weight transfers forward, leaving him quickly ready with both hands on the racquet for the next shot.
8.7s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his body around chest height, with a compact forward punch in the swing path.
7.6s
BH Volley · Rear Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed wrist, staying stable through contact with minimal wrist break.
7.4s
BH Volley · Rear #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes with the racquet head slightly up and in front while his weight moves forward, quickly bringing both hands back toward a compact ready position.
8.2s
BH Volley · Rear #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from a neutral position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders stay relatively square to the net with minimal trunk rotation, so the kinetic chain is driven mostly by a compact shoulder turn and firm upper-torso stability through contact.
8s
BH Volley · Rear #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders stay relatively square to the net with minimal trunk rotation, so the stroke relies on a compact shoulder set and a short forward trunk move rather than a full coil and uncoil sequence.
5.8s
BH Volley · Rear #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he keeps the racquet head out in front with a compact follow-through while his weight continues moving toward the net and his non-hitting hand helps him quickly regain a ready position.
7.4s
BH Volley · Rear #0001 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from a central court position, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, and the racket face stays stable through contact with minimal wrist flick.
7s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the ad court, filmed from a court-level angle. His two-handed grip is firm with minimal wrist flex, and the racket face stays stable through contact with almost no wrist break.
7.6s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the compact punchy swing path keeps the racket head traveling directly through the contact zone.
6.3s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the top hand, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact without excessive wrist snap.
6s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #3 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His split-step lands just before the opponent’s contact, followed by a quick leftward crossover step that sets a stable, slightly open stance into the volley.
8s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #4 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. He takes a small adjustment step with his outside (right) foot before planting in a neutral stance and pushing forward into the volley.
5s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees remain slightly flexed, with a short forward leg drive as he steps into the volley.
5.5s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip, and the compact punch motion keeps racket head speed controlled through a short, direct path.
6.9s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #3 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay slightly open toward the net while his knees remain flexed, showing a strong forward leg drive into the volley.
6.2s
First Serve → FH Volley → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level angle. His continental grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, and you can see minimal wrist snap as he blocks the ball cleanly out in front.
8.4s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Deuce court, hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his left-handed racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep upward swing path, emphasizing racket head speed up and across the ball toward the wide target.
3.7s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Deuce court, hit wide, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the toss, then uncoil in a pronounced sequence where the torso rotation clearly precedes the arm whipping up to contact.
3.7s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #3 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Deuce court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his left arm continues forward into the court with his weight landing on his front leg, and he quickly drops into a ready position with the racquet in front as he recovers toward the baseline.
4.4s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #4 Greg Rusedski's first serve wide from the Deuce court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His left-handed continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap toward the wide target.
5.5s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the ad side, filmed from an overhead angle. His shoulders stay relatively closed to the net while the trunk rotates just enough to let the non-dominant arm guide the racquet path, with a compact uncoil through contact rather than a large torso turn.
8s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his left arm finishes across his body as his weight drives into the court, and he quickly drops the racquet to reset both hands on the handle in a compact ready position.
4.3s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips powerfully uncoiling toward the target line as he extends upward.
4.5s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His feet set in a slightly closed stance with a pronounced knee bend, and he drives up into the court with a strong front-leg push that lands him well inside the baseline after contact.
3.8s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #3 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His left-handed continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap toward the target line.
5.3s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #4 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the ad court, down the T, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His deep knee bend and explosive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips uncoiling upward and forward as he pushes off the ground.
4.1s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #5 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His left-handed motion shows a pronounced shoulder over-rotation and strong trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the court.
5.1s
First Serve → FH Half Volley → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand half volley from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings just below net height, and the compact forward punch keeps the racket head moving almost straight through the line of the incoming ball.
8.3s
First Serve → FH Drop Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad side, followed by a forehand drop volley at net, filmed from a rear angle. After landing the serve and moving forward, he transfers his weight into the drop volley and quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to recover into a compact ready position near the net.
6.9s
First Serve · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from an overhead angle. After contact his left arm continues forward into the court with a long follow-through, and he lands on his front foot quickly bringing his racket hand back toward a compact ready position.
5.7s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. His feet set in a slightly closed stance with a pronounced knee bend before driving up, and he lands well inside the court with a small recovery hop to prepare for the next shot.
5.1s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his left-handed racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball for heavy lefty slice out wide.
4.6s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #3 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a distinct wrist snap as the racket accelerates toward the wide target.
6.8s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #4 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the toss, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion that drives his left shoulder up and across into contact.
4.9s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees are slightly flexed, giving a stable base as he steps forward into the volley with his lead leg.
7.1s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to reset into a compact ready position near the net.
7.2s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #3 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His quick split-step into a slightly open stance and short lateral adjustment steps toward the ball are clearly visible before he pushes forward to recover toward the center of the court.
6s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #4 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees flex slightly, with a short forward leg drive pushing off the back leg into the volley.
5s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a pronounced platform stance with minimal front-foot slide into the court, followed by a small recovery step that readies him to move laterally after contact.
5.3s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce court down the T, filmed from the rear. His follow-through carries his left arm across his body with his weight driving into the court, allowing him to land on his front foot and quickly recover toward a balanced ready position.
3.6s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #3 Greg Rusedski's first serve down the T from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips uncoiling upward as he pushes off the ground.
2.9s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #4 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil against the hips before uncoiling in sequence, with the trunk rotation clearly visible as it whips up and through the contact.
4.5s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #5 Greg Rusedski's first serve down the T from the deuce side, filmed from the rear. At contact his left-handed racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a relatively closed face and fully extended arm, emphasizing a steep upward swing path and high racket head speed.
3.9s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #6 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce court down the T, filmed from the rear. His left-handed continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, making the racket head whip through the hitting zone.
4.8s
First Serve → FH Half Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, creating a compact forward punch with minimal backswing.
7.4s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. At contact his left-handed racket meets the ball slightly above head height with a closed racket face and pronounced upward swing path, indicating strong racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
6.9s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level angle. His shoulders stay slightly closed through contact while the trunk rotates as a single unit with minimal independent hip turn, making the upper body coil and uncoil appear compact and abbreviated.
6s
First Serve → FH Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His initial split step into a slightly open stance is followed by a short lateral adjustment and a compact step through the volley, with a quick recovery step preparing him to move forward again.
9.7s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from an overhead angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand on the handle, and his wrist stays stable with minimal hinge through contact to keep the volley compact and controlled.
8.5s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from an overhead angle. His follow-through finishes slightly across his body as he quickly recovers forward, bringing both hands back toward a compact ready position near the center of the court.
8s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Court-level-front · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 125 fps slow motion. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap just after impact.
125 4.6s
First Serve → FH Half Volley → BH Volley · Ad · Court-level-front · 125fps Grigor Dimitrov's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in slow motion. After landing, he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position to prepare for the ensuing half-volley and backhand volley sequence.
125 7.1s
First Serve → FH Half Volley → FH Volley · Ad · Court-level-front · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. After landing, he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back up into a compact ready position to move in for the ensuing half-volley and forehand volley sequence.
125 7.3s
First Serve → FH Volley Low · Ad · Court-level-front · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact, the racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above full arm extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the swing path.
125 4s
First Serve → FH Volley Low · Ad · Court-level-front · 125fps #1 GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a low court-level front angle in slow motion. After contact, he lands on his front foot and lets his tossing arm drop naturally as he continues forward into a balanced recovery position.
125 4.3s
First Serve → OH · Ad · Court-level-front · 125fps Grigor Dimitrov's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a front court-level angle in high-speed slow motion. His stance starts slightly closed with a small front-foot adjustment before the toss, followed by a pronounced upward drive off both legs and a quick landing step that brings him forward into the court.
125 5.4s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, followed by a backhand volley, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 125 fps. His hips stay relatively square to the net through the serve’s leg drive, with a noticeable knee bend and upward push that transitions quickly into a stable, wide base for the backhand volley.
125 5.2s
First Serve → BH Volley Low · Deuce · Court-level-front · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed slow motion. The front view makes it easy to see a continental grip with a relaxed wrist that pronates through contact before a controlled snap into the finish.
125 4.6s
First Serve → FH Drop Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact the racket face is only slightly tilted upward with a steeply rising swing path, and the ball is struck just above head height with noticeable racket head speed through the hitting zone.
125 5.1s
First Serve → FH Volley → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front · 125fps G.R.'s first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. He uses a small adjustment step into a semi-open stance before driving up to the ball, then lands on his front foot and takes quick recovery steps forward to transition into forehand and backhand volleys.
125 7.6s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed slow motion. His front-on footwork into the serve shows a controlled platform stance with a small adjustment step before the toss to set his feet square and stable.
125 4.1s
First Serve → FH Volley → OH · Deuce · Court-level-front · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact, he lands into the court with his weight moving forward and his non-hitting arm dropping naturally as he begins to recover toward a ready position.
125 7.6s
First Serve → FH Half Volley · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his left-handed racket meets the ball slightly above head height with a closed racket face and pronounced upward swing path, indicating strong pronation through the hit.
5.6s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #3 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his left arm finishes across his body as his weight drives into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to a neutral ready position for the next shot.
7.2s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from court level front. His knees are noticeably flexed as he moves forward, with the hips staying relatively square to the net to support a stable lunge into the volley.
4.9s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from court level front. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back toward his torso, resetting his upper body into a compact ready position for the next shot.
6s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from court-level front. His shoulders stay relatively square to the net with only a mild trunk rotation, making the movement more of a compact block with minimal coil and uncoil through the torso.
5s
First Serve → FH Volley → OH → FH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His split step is followed by a quick diagonal move toward the net, setting up a slightly open stance as he plants his left leg forward to stabilize before contacting the volley.
15s
First Serve → FH Volley → OH · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees stay flexed, with a short forward leg drive from his left leg as he steps into the volley.
7.8s
First Serve → BH Slice → FH Drop Volley · Ad · Court-level-rear · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed during the trophy position while a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward are clearly visible as he pushes off the ground.
125 7.6s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Court-level-rear · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The slow-motion view makes it clear how his continental grip stays firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact.
125 5.1s
First Serve → BH Volley Low · Ad · Court-level-rear · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His footwork includes a small platform stance with a controlled knee bend and a pronounced front-foot drive into the court, making the landing step clearly visible from behind.
125 5.4s
First Serve → FH Drop Volley · Ad · Court-level-rear · 125fps Grigor Dimitrov's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion makes the pronounced wrist pronation through contact easy to see.
125 5.9s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Court-level-rear · 125fps Grigor Dimitrov's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His split step into the serve is followed by a strong front-leg plant and a pronounced shoulder turn that sets up a classic neutral-to-slightly-closed stance before landing inside the court.
125 4.4s
First Serve → FH Drop Volley Low · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 125fps Grigor Dimitrov's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His continental grip stays firm while the wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a distinct upward snap visible as the racket accelerates toward the ball.
125 4.3s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip stays firm with minimal grip change and his wrist remains stable with almost no wrist snap, creating a solid, blocking contact in front of his body.
5.1s
First Serve → FH Volley → FH Volley → OH · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact with minimal wrist flick.
10.8s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-side · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle in high-speed slow motion. His hips load with a deep knee bend and then drive upward and into the court, showing strong leg extension through the landing phase.
125 5.4s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Front · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, followed by a backhand volley, filmed from the front at 125 fps. The front view makes the early shoulder turn on the serve and the subsequent rapid trunk uncoil into the backhand volley especially clear, with the torso rotating as a single unit to transfer momentum forward.
125 4.3s
First Serve → FH Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Front · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. The slow-motion angle makes the pronounced shoulder-over-shoulder action and rapid uncoiling of the trunk especially clear as the kinetic chain drives up through the torso into the serving arm.
125 6.7s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Front #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a front angle. His feet set in a neutral stance with a small adjustment step just before contact, and he uses a short recovery step forward to be ready for the next ball.
6.5s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Front #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. After contact his follow-through finishes out in front with the racket head slightly raised as he steps through and quickly begins to square his shoulders back into a ready position.
5.2s
First Serve → FH Volley → BH Volley → OH · Ad · Front #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad side, filmed from the front. His shoulders stay slightly closed with a compact trunk rotation, and the uncoiling of his torso into contact is easy to track as his upper body drives through the volley.
10.5s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Front #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from the front. He takes a small adjustment step with his left foot into a slightly closed stance as he moves forward to meet the ball in front of his body.
5.7s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Front #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the compact punch motion keeps the racket head traveling directly through the line of the incoming ball.
5.3s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Front #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from the front. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to reset into a compact ready position.
5.5s
First Serve → BH Volley → BH Volley · Ad · Rear · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss and knee bend, then drive up and rotate into the court in sync with an aggressive push off the back leg.
125 6.9s
First Serve → BH Volley → FH Volley · Ad · Rear · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from the rear. His hips load with a deep knee bend and then drive up explosively, with the back hip rotating through as the legs extend into the court.
125 6.5s
First Serve → BH Volley High · Ad · Rear · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a high rear angle in 125 fps slow motion. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a firm but relaxed hand and pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
125 4.9s
First Serve → BH Volley Low · Ad · Rear · 125fps G.R.'s first serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a clear coil against a strong knee bend, then uncoil as the back leg drives up into the court during the serve motion.
125 3.6s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Rear · 125fps Grigor Dimitrov's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in 125 fps slow motion. His hips load with a pronounced coil against a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his back leg drives up into the court during the serve motion.
125 5s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Rear · 125fps #1 GR's first serve from the ad side, followed by a backhand volley, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His serve motion uses a balanced platform stance, and after landing he takes a quick adjustment step to set his feet in a stable, slightly open stance before moving forward into the backhand volley.
125 5s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Rear · 125fps GR's first serve from the ad side, filmed from the rear in high-speed slow motion. After contact, he continues his forward weight transfer into the court and quickly brings his non-hitting hand back toward his torso as he starts to recover toward a ready position.
125 4.6s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Leg-action · Rear · 125fps Grigor Dimitrov's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed slow motion. After contact he lands on his front leg and lets his back leg swing through behind him, using that momentum to bring his upper body back into a neutral, ready position.
125 5.2s
First Serve → BH Volley Low → BH Volley · Deuce · Rear · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the rear. The racket contacts the ball slightly in front of the body with a closed racket face, and the upward swing path creates a pronounced racket head acceleration through contact.
125 6.6s
First Serve → FH Volley Low · Deuce · Rear · 125fps Grigor Dimitrov's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His continental grip is clearly visible on the racquet handle, with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that continues into the follow-through.
125 4.7s
First Serve → FH Volley → OH · Deuce · Rear · 125fps GR's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed slow motion. After contact, his follow-through carries his hitting arm across his body while his weight moves into the court, quickly bringing both hands back to a neutral ready position for a potential FH volley or overhead.
125 7.5s
First Serve → FH Volley → OH · Deuce · Rear · 125fps #1 G.R.'s first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive upward as the back leg extends to initiate the upward swing.
125 7.8s
First Serve → BH Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Rear #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, creating a stable racket face that moves through the volley with minimal wrist hinge at contact.
7.8s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Rear #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. He uses a quick split-step followed by a short lateral adjustment and sets up in a compact, slightly open stance to intercept the ball early in front of his body.
6.5s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Rear #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His two-handed racket stays slightly in front of his body at contact with a relatively square face, meeting the ball around waist height with a short, compact forward punch.
5.8s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Rear #3 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His two-handed grip stays compact with relatively quiet wrists, showing minimal wrist snap at contact as he guides the volley through the line of the ball.
7.1s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Rear #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position for the next shot.
6s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Rear #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his knees are slightly flexed, with a short forward leg drive as he steps into the volley.
6.4s
First Serve → BH Half Volley → BH Volley · Ad · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His upper body shows a compact shoulder turn with the trunk staying relatively square to the net, then subtly uncoiling through contact in sync with his forward step.
8.1s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His knees stay flexed with a noticeable forward drive from the back leg, and his hips remain relatively closed as he moves through the volley.
6s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while a strong knee bend and forward leg drive into the court are clearly visible during contact.
4.5s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Side #3 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. He plants in a neutral stance with a small adjustment step before contact, then takes a short crossover recovery step back toward the center after finishing the volley.
5.2s
First Serve → FH · Ad · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a half-side angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face, and the upward swing path creates significant racket head speed through contact.
6s
First Serve → FH Volley → BH Volley → OH · Ad · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His knees are visibly flexed as he moves through the volley, with his hips staying relatively level and driving slightly forward toward the net rather than rotating.
12.6s
First Serve → FH Volley → FH Volley → BH Volley · Ad · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings the racquet back toward his body while his non-hitting hand starts to extend for the next ready position.
8.6s
First Serve → FH Volley → OH · Ad · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while a strong knee bend and forward leg drive propel him into the court through contact.
8.6s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His shoulders stay relatively square to the net with only a mild trunk rotation, as the upper body moves forward in one compact unit rather than through a pronounced coil and uncoil sequence.
6.4s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand, and the wrist stays stable with minimal flick through contact to keep the racquet face steady.
5.2s
First Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Side #3 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip, and the compact punch keeps the racket head moving directly through the court.
4.8s
First Serve → BH Half Volley · Deuce · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is nearly vertical with the ball struck slightly in front of his body and above head height, and the racket head accelerates upward along a pronounced pronation path.
5.2s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders stay relatively closed with a compact trunk rotation, and the uncoiling of his torso into contact is clearly sequenced ahead of the arm extension.
5.9s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His feet set in a neutral stance with a small adjustment step as he moves forward, and he takes a short recovery step toward the center after contact.
5.5s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through carries the racquet slightly across his body as his weight moves forward into the court, quickly bringing both hands back toward a compact ready position after contact.
6.5s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Side #3 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand, and the wrist stays stable with minimal hinge through contact to keep the racquet face square.
5.2s
First Serve → FH Half Volley · Deuce · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is evident with a relatively relaxed hand, and the side view makes the early wrist pronation and laid-back wrist position before snapping up into contact clearly visible.
5.3s
First Serve → FH Half Volley · Deuce · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is nearly square to the ball with the strike point slightly above head height, and you can see the racket head whipping up and across the ball on a steep, fast swing path.
5.4s
First Serve → FH Half Volley · Deuce · Side #3 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His feet drive up and into the court from a platform stance, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg extension that are easy to track in relation to the baseline from this side view.
4.8s
First Serve → FH Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His upper body shows an early shoulder turn with the trunk remaining coiled as the racket prepares, then uncoiling in sync with the forward step into the volley.
6.5s
First Serve → FH Volley → OH · Deuce · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet continues forward with his weight driving into the court, and his non-hitting hand tucks in toward his torso as he quickly regains a ready position near the net.
7.7s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders stay noticeably closed through the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils sharply into contact with a compact rotation that links the shoulder line directly into the forward drive of the arm.
5.5s
First Serve → OH · Deuce · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward are clearly visible, with the hips uncoiling as he extends off the ground into the serve.
6.6s
FH Drop Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's forehand drop volley from the net, filmed from the front. His compact split step just before contact and slightly open stance make it easy to see how he adjusts his feet with small, quick steps to get into position close to the ball.
10.2s
FH Short Down The Line → BH Volley Low · Rear · Open · 125fps Greg Rusedski's two-handed backhand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a low rear angle in open stance. The slow-motion view shows the racket face slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerating steeply upward along the D-the-line swing path.
125 4.8s
FH Drop Volley · Rear #0001 Greg Rusedski's forehand drop volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders stay relatively closed with a compact trunk rotation, and the uncoil is abbreviated so the racket face can soften the ball just in front of his body.
11.9s
FH Volley · Front Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the net area, filmed from the front. His compact split step into a slightly open stance is followed by a short forward step with the front foot, keeping his weight moving through the volley.
7.2s
FH Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the net area, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes with the racquet head high in front as he steps through the court and quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position.
9.2s
FH Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. He uses a compact split step into a short diagonal adjustment step, setting a slightly open stance before the volley and then taking a small recovery step back toward the middle.
7.2s
FH Volley · Front #0001 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet in front of his body as he steps through the court and quickly settles into a compact ready position with both hands on the racquet.
7.4s
FH Volley → OH · Front Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from the front. He uses a compact split step followed by a short diagonal adjustment step into a neutral stance as he moves forward to meet the ball in front of his body.
8.6s
FH Volley · Rear #0001 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet head in front as he steps through the court and quickly begins to square his shoulders back toward a ready position.
7.9s
FH Volley · Rear #0001 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees remain softly flexed, with a short forward leg drive as he steps into the volley.
7.5s
FH Volley → FH Volley → FH Volley · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from the side. He uses a quick split step into a short lateral adjustment and sets up in a slightly open stance, with his weight moving forward through the volley.
9.8s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the rear. He uses a neutral stance with a small adjustment step to align his body before contact, then takes a couple of quick recovery steps back toward the center after the slice.
5.4s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH Drop Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's second_serve from the deuce court, filmed from CourtLevel. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, creating a pronounced upward swing path and high racket head speed through the hitting zone.
7.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand volley return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from an overhead view. His follow-through finishes slightly across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for balance, and he quickly recovers forward into a compact ready position near the net.
10.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → BH Volley → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders stay partially closed through contact while the trunk uncoils late from a strong upper-body coil, creating a distinct sequence from hip turn to shoulder rotation into the volley.
8.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's second serve return forehand from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through wraps across his body while his weight carries diagonally back toward the center, bringing him quickly into a compact ready position with both hands back on the racquet.
6s
FH Return → BH Volley · Front Greg Rusedski's backhand volley return from the front, filmed from a front angle. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with a firm continental base hand and a stable, slightly laid-back wrist position that stays firm through contact.
5.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a quick split step into a short diagonal move forward, setting up a slightly open stance as he punches through the volley and then takes a small recovery step toward the center.
5.8s
Second Serve → BH Drop Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's second serve from the ad court, followed by a backhand drop volley at net, filmed from a rear angle. After contact on the drop volley, he keeps his non-hitting hand slightly out for balance while his weight moves forward into the court, finishing close to the net in a compact ready position.
7.4s
Second Serve → FH Volley → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees are slightly flexed, with a short forward leg drive off the outside leg as he moves through the volley.
7.2s
Second Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a front court-level angle. His shoulders stay slightly closed through contact while the trunk uncoils forward in sync with his left-leg drive, creating a compact shoulder-to-hip rotation toward the net.
6.3s
Second Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Deuce court, filmed from a CourtLevel angle. He takes a small adjustment step with his left foot into a neutral stance before contact, then immediately pushes off his right leg to recover back toward the center of the net.
9.9s
Second Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Court-level-front · 125fps GR's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in slow motion. After contact, their weight continues moving into the court and the non-hitting arm tucks in toward the body as they recover toward a neutral ready position.
125 4.8s
Second Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees flex slightly to support a short, compact leg drive into the ball.
8.1s
Second Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes slightly across his body while his weight continues moving forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the center to recover into a compact ready position.
5.2s
Second Serve → FH Volley Low → FH Volley High · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 125fps GR's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. The rear view makes it easy to see the knees flex deeply during the loading phase and then extend aggressively upward as the hips drive into the court.
125 7.7s
Second Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his two-handed follow-through stays compact in front of his body as he steps through the court and quickly resets his hands into a ready position for the next shot.
5.3s
Second Serve → FH Half Volley · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Greg Rusedski's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss and loading phase, with a deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive clearly visible as he pushes off into the court.
5.4s
Second Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders stay slightly closed through contact while the trunk uncoils forward in sequence, making the rotation of his upper body relative to his hips easy to distinguish from behind.
6.2s
Second Serve → BH Volley → BH Volley → FH Volley · Ad · Front #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders stay relatively square to the net with only a mild trunk rotation, so the kinetic chain relies more on a compact shoulder punch than a full upper-body coil and uncoil.
9.8s
Second Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Front #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the compact punch keeps the racket head traveling straight through the line of the shot.
5s
Second Serve → BH Volley → BH Volley · Deuce · Front #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his continental grip with a firm but relaxed hand and a stable wrist that stays fixed through contact with minimal breaking.
7.1s
Second Serve → FH Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Front #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from the front. From this angle his continental grip is clear, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact without excessive wrist snap.
7.6s
Second Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Front #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip, and the compact punch-like swing keeps the racket head moving directly through the contact zone.
5.2s
Second Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Front #1 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his quick split step into a compact neutral stance, followed by a short forward step through the ball and a small recovery adjustment toward the center.
5.2s
Second Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Front #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through finishes high in front of his body while his weight continues moving into the court, quickly bringing the racquet back to a neutral ready position.
5.8s
Second Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Front #3 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip, and the compact punch-like swing path keeps the racket head traveling mostly through the line of the shot.
4.9s
Second Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Rear #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His two-handed grip is firm with minimal wrist deviation, and the rear view makes the stable, slightly flexed lead wrist at contact especially noticeable.
4.8s
Second Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Rear #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His two-handed grip stays compact with minimal wrist extension, and the rear view makes the firm, stable wrist position through contact especially clear.
5.6s
Second Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Rear #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the compact punchy swing path keeps the racket head traveling directly through the line of the shot.
5.9s
Second Serve → BH Half Volley · Ad · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he drives up through the court with his weight moving into the court and his back leg swinging forward, finishing in a balanced stance that transitions quickly toward a ready position.
5.2s
Second Serve → BH Volley → FH Volley · Ad · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's forehand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand, and the wrist stays stable with minimal bend through contact for a compact punch.
7.3s
Second Serve → BH Volley → BH Volley · Deuce · Side #1 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders stay slightly closed through contact while the trunk uncoils late, showing a compact upper-body rotation that syncs with a short forward step into the volley.
7.8s
Second Serve → BH Volley → BH Volley · Deuce · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders stay relatively closed with a compact trunk rotation, and the uncoiling of his torso into contact is clearly sequenced ahead of his arm extension.
8.4s
Second Serve → BH Volley → OH · Deuce · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from the side. He sets up with a compact split step into a neutral stance, then takes a small adjustment step toward the net with his left leg leading before recovering his weight forward.
8.2s
Second Serve → FH Half Volley · Deuce · Side #2 Greg Rusedski's second serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the knee bend before uncoiling upward with a strong leg drive that pushes his torso into the court.
5.5s
Slice Rusedski's slice from the baseline, filmed from a side angle. His stance stays mostly neutral with a pronounced front-foot plant as he steps into the ball, and his small adjustment steps set up a compact weight transfer through the shot.
7.5s
BH Slice Short → FH Volley · Court-level-front · 125fps Greg Rusedski's backhand slice from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His follow-through finishes with the racket face slightly open in front of his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, bringing him quickly back toward a compact ready position.
125 5s
FH Inside In → BH Short → BH Volley → BH Slice · Court-level-front · 125fps Greg Rusedski's BH Slice from a neutral position, filmed from CourtLevelFront. From this angle you can see his continental backhand grip with the top hand relaxed and the hitting wrist laid back, staying firm through contact with only a slight release after the ball leaves the strings.
125 12.4s