Guillermo Coria
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Guillermo Coria "El Mago"

Argentina
Active Retired #3 career high 6 titles Right-handed Two-Handed BH 175cm
Diminutive clay court specialist with exceptional footwork and topspin generation. Two-handed backhand and consistent baseline play despite his small stature.

Video Library (595 videos)

Name FPS Duration
coria ww wiper Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the strong windshield-wiper motion, with pronounced wrist ulnar deviation and forearm pronation immediately after contact.
5.6s
Picture Joint Items #1 Guillermo Coria's groundstroke from a central baseline position, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through carries his racquet up and across his body while his weight transfers into the court, and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position for the next shot.
180s
Picture Joint Items #3 Guillermo Coria's groundstrokes from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His deep knee bend and pronounced hip loading into the ground are clearly visible before he drives upward and unwinds through the shot with quick, light footwork.
180s
Picture Joint Items #4 Guillermo Coria's FH from the Deuce side, filmed from CourtLevel. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced upper-body coil relative to the hips before uncoiling in sync with his forward rotation into the ball.
180s
BH Approach → FH Volley · Front Guillermo Coria's forehand approach shot from a central court position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a noticeable knee bend and forward-driving step into the court to transition toward the net.
4.9s
FH Approach → BH Half Volley · Rear Guillermo Coria's forehand approach followed by a backhand half volley from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear. From this angle you can see the forehand contact made slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face before he quickly softens the racket face on the backhand half volley to absorb pace just above net height.
13.2s
FH Approach → BH Volley · Rear Guillermo Coria's forehand approach shot from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back to the racket in front of his body, setting a compact ready position for the ensuing backhand volley.
6.5s
BH Approach → FH Volley · Side Guillermo Coria's forehand approach shot from a neutral court position, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders coil significantly more than his hips on the unit turn, and you can clearly see the trunk uncoil lead the forward swing before the arm extends through contact.
5.7s
FH Approach → BH Half Volley · Side Guillermo Coria's forehand approach and backhand half volley from the side. His quick adjustment steps into a semi-open stance on the forehand are followed by a compact split and low, stable base as he moves forward to execute the backhand half volley.
7.9s
FH Approach → BH Volley · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand approach shot from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His semi-western forehand grip is paired with a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp, late wrist snap just before contact.
5.6s
FH Approach → BH Volley · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand approach shot to a backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from the side. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court and quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position to prepare for the next shot at net.
5.2s
FH Approach → FH Drop Volley · Side Guillermo Coria's forehand approach shot followed by a forehand drop volley from the side, filmed from a side angle. The racket face on the drop volley is slightly open at contact with the ball struck around net height, and the swing path is short and decelerated to soften the shot.
5.1s
BH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-front Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level front angle. His follow-through finishes high with both hands on the racquet while his weight transfers onto the front foot, bringing him quickly back into a compact ready position.
2s
BH Running · Arm-action · Court-level-front Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the court, filmed from a court_level front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil noticeably against his direction of movement, then uncoil in sequence with his hips to let the upper body whip through contact despite his smaller frame.
2.7s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Open Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from an open stance on the baseline, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the racquet lags briefly before accelerating through contact.
2.2s
BH Center · Arm-action · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see the early shoulder turn and deep trunk coil before contact, followed by a pronounced uncoiling of the torso that pulls the arms through on a tight, compact swing path.
2.4s
BH Center · Arm-action · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His compact split-step leads into a quick pivot and semi-open stance, with small adjustment steps aligning his body before he drives through the two-handed backhand and recovers to the baseline.
2.3s
BH Center · Front · Closed #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the front. His two-handed grip is clearly visible, with the non-dominant (left) hand driving the racquet and a pronounced wrist lag that straightens into a firm, stable position at contact.
2.7s
BH Center · Front · Closed #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to mid-torso height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward through the ball to impart heavy topspin.
2.6s
BH Center Cross Court · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His quick split-step into a semi-open stance is followed by rapid adjustment steps that keep his weight centered over the baseline before and after contact.
2.5s
BH Center Cross Court · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His two-handed grip is compact with the non-dominant hand driving the racquet, and you can see a pronounced wrist lag that straightens into a firm, stable position right at contact.
2.2s
BH Center Down The Line · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to mid-torso height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.7s
BH Center Down The Line · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from the front. After contact he finishes with the racquet high and slightly across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, bringing both hands quickly back toward a compact ready position.
3.2s
BH Center · Front · Neutral #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in neutral stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with a stable trunk that stays relatively upright, making the torso rotation clearly visible head-on.
2.7s
BH Center · Front · Neutral #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed to the net with a pronounced knee bend on the loading leg, and he drives up through the legs to create strong upward rotation through the hips at contact.
2.7s
BH Center · Front · Open Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting hand releasing the racquet early, and he quickly returns both hands in front of his body to reset into a compact ready position.
2.2s
BH Half Volley Center · Front Guillermo Coria's backhand half-volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His compact split-step leads into a low, wide base with quick adjustment steps that let him stay over the ball while recovering immediately back to a neutral stance on the baseline.
2.9s
BH Inside In · Front · Neutral Guillermo Coria's backhand inside-in from a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His compact split-step leads into small adjustment hops and a square, neutral base, followed by quick recovery steps that return him efficiently to the center of the baseline.
3.4s
BH Moves Back · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the two-handed swing drives up steeply through the ball to create heavy topspin.
2.9s
BH Moves Back · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet over his shoulder as he transfers weight onto his back foot, then he quickly re-centers his stance with both hands returning to the ready position in front of his body.
2.8s
BH Running · Front · Closed Guillermo Coria's running backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his outside leg plants deeply with noticeable knee bend, then drives upward to help him recover quickly back toward the center of the court.
2.8s
BH Running · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the center court position, filmed from the front. His two-handed backhand contact is struck around waist height with a slightly closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through the ball.
2.7s
BH Running · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping across his body while his weight continues moving toward the center of the baseline, bringing him quickly back into a compact ready position.
2.5s
BH Running · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His quick adjustment steps into a semi-open stance and immediate crossover recovery step back toward the center are clearly visible.
2.4s
BH Running · Front · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the front of the court, filmed from a front angle. After contact he lets the racket wrap high across his body while his weight continues moving sideways, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to reset into a compact ready position.
2.7s
BH Running · Front · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's running two-handed backhand from an open stance on the baseline, filmed from the front. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward to produce heavy topspin.
2.9s
BH Running · Front · Open #3 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the front, filmed from a front angle. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside leg wide while on the run and uses rapid recovery steps to shuffle back toward the center after contact.
2.7s
BH Running · Front · Open #4 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the center in an open stance, filmed from the front. His quick adjustment steps into the open stance and immediate recovery shuffle back toward the middle are clearly visible from this angle.
2.6s
BH Short · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with the non-dominant (left) hand driving the racket head and the wrists staying laid back until a late, sharp release through contact.
3.4s
BH Short · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the two-handed swing drives steeply up the back of the ball to impart heavy topspin.
3.1s
BH Short · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the short court position, filmed from the front. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with a strong left-hand dominance on the handle, and his wrists stay laid back through the swing before a late, sharp release at contact.
2.6s
BH Short · Front #4 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. His two-handed backhand contact is made around waist height with a slightly closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through the ball.
4.9s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he moves laterally, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg that loads before he drives upward and into the shot.
2.6s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the front, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads, with a deep knee bend and strong lateral push off the outside leg to reach the wide ball while keeping his upper body stable.
2.7s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.2s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the two-handed swing path accelerates steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
3.2s
BH Wide Cross Court · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he sinks deeply into his legs, with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg to push back toward the court after contact.
2.5s
BH Wide Cross Court · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the front of the court, filmed from a front angle. His quick adjustment steps pull him out toward the sideline before he sets into a slightly open stance, then he uses small recovery shuffles to move back toward the center after contact.
2.8s
BH Wide Cross Court · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the front. His shoulders rotate almost fully sideways during the unit turn, with a noticeable stretch between his coiled trunk and hips before he uncoils through contact.
2.3s
BH Wide Down The Line · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his two-handed grip with the left hand in a strong semi-western position and a laid-back wrist creating pronounced lag before he whips the racket head up the back of the ball.
2.5s
BH Wide Down The Line · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His quick adjustment steps carry him out toward the sideline before he plants in a semi-open stance, using a low, wide base and a small hop on recovery to push back toward the center.
3s
BH Wide Down The Line · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His quick adjustment steps into a semi-open stance and immediate recovery shuffle back toward the center are clearly visible from this angle.
2.5s
BH Wide · Front · Neutral #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from a neutral stance on a wide ball, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his two-handed grip stay compact with a laid-back wrist position on the racquet hand that firms up into a stable, slightly pronated wrist at contact.
2.2s
BH Wide · Front · Neutral #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high with the racket toward his left side as his weight transfers back toward the center and his non-hitting hand quickly returns to a ready position in front of his body.
2.3s
BH Wide · Front · Neutral #3 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly away from the net before contact, then uncoil in a tightly linked sequence where the torso rotation clearly leads the racquet path through the ball.
2.7s
BH Wide · Front · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center in an open stance, filmed from the front. His two-handed grip is compact with the non-dominant hand driving the racket head, and there is a noticeable wrist lag before contact that firms up into a stable, quiet wrist through the strike.
2.5s
BH Wide · Front · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from an open stance, filmed from the front. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the two-handed swing accelerates steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.9s
BH Center · Rear · Neutral Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, with a clearly visible separation between hip and trunk rotation before the torso uncoils through contact.
2.6s
BH Center · Rear · Open Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His upper body shows an early, pronounced shoulder turn with the trunk coiling well past 90 degrees, then uncoiling in sync with his hip rotation to drive the two-handed swing through contact.
2.6s
BH Moves Back · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with a firm, laid-in bottom hand and relaxed top hand, and the rear view makes the delayed wrist lag and stable, laid-back wrist position through contact easy to see as he moves back.
2.3s
BH Moves Back · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can see his semi-closed two-handed backhand grip with the left hand driving the racquet and the right wrist staying relaxed in a laid-back position before a late, upward wrist release through contact.
2.9s
BH Moves Back · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his two-handed grip alignment and the firm yet relaxed wrist structure are evident in the way the racket head lags slightly behind his hands before contact.
3s
BH Moves Back · Rear #4 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping around his left shoulder as his weight shifts onto his back foot before he quickly resets into a compact ready position.
3.6s
BH Running · Rear · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the center in open stance, filmed from the rear. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline while his outside leg plants and drives, with a pronounced knee bend that loads the legs before unwinding into the shot.
3.3s
BH Running · Rear · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively open to the baseline while his outside leg loads with a deep knee bend, then drives upward and inward to let his torso and hips unwind into the shot.
2.7s
BH Running · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the center court position, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his two-handed grip is clearly visible with the non-dominant (left) hand driving the racquet and the wrists staying laid back before a late, sharp release through contact.
2.6s
BH Running · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the rear court, filmed from a rear angle. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with the left hand dominant on the handle while the right hand supports lightly, and there is pronounced wrist lag in both wrists before they release into contact.
2.3s
BH Running · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with the dominant hand in a semi-western position and the non-dominant hand driving the racquet, while the wrists stay laid back through the loop and then uncoil together into contact.
2.7s
BH Short · Rear Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His quick adjustment steps set up a neutral stance before contact, followed by a small hop and crossover recovery step to get back to his ideal court position.
2.7s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Rear Guillermo Coria's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the rear. His quick adjustment steps out to the ball lead into a semi-open stance, with noticeable recovery steps back toward the center after contact.
2.3s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline as he drives off the outside leg, with a deep knee bend that lets him push laterally into the shot.
2.6s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline as his outside leg plants deep with significant knee bend, then drives upward and laterally to let him recover back toward the center.
2.8s
BH Wide Cross Court · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the center baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net as his trunk coils early, then uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders with a pronounced left-shoulder-through-the-ball action on contact.
3.2s
BH Wide Cross Court · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's wide cross-court backhand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his right shoulder while his weight continues moving back toward the center of the baseline, bringing both hands quickly down into a compact ready position.
2.6s
BH Wide Down The Line · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His quick adjustment steps carry him out toward the sideline before he plants in a slightly open stance, then he uses a pronounced crossover recovery step to move back toward the middle.
2.4s
BH Wide Down The Line · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand down the line from the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with deep knee flexion on the outside leg, then uncoils with a strong upward leg drive that lifts his body through contact.
2.7s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high with both hands on the racquet while his weight transfers back toward the center of the baseline, quickly bringing the racquet down into a ready position.
2.8s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from a wide neutral-stance position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high around his left shoulder while his weight continues moving back toward the center of the baseline, with both hands staying on the racquet as he recovers into a compact ready position.
2.6s
BH Wide · Rear · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. He uses an open stance with rapid lateral adjustment steps and a small hop into contact before pushing off his outside leg to recover back toward the middle.
2.6s
BH Wide · Rear · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lets the racquet finish high over his right shoulder while his weight continues moving laterally, then quickly brings both hands back down into a compact ready position as he recovers to the center.
2.9s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His two-handed grip is compact with the wrists laid back on the takeback and then pronating together through contact to accentuate topspin.
2.7s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head sharply through contact.
2.1s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his semi-closed two-handed backhand grip and how his wrists stay relaxed with a pronounced lag before snapping forward into contact.
3.3s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His compact two-handed backhand uses a neutral stance with a small adjustment step into the ball and a quick recovery step that returns him to a ready position on the baseline.
3s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the racquet lags slightly behind the torso before contact.
2.8s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. From this angle you can see his shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk driving forward before the arms release through contact.
2.5s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive upward to lift his body into the shot.
2s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the racket wrapping around his non-dominant side as his weight transfers forward and he quickly returns both hands to a compact ready position.
2.7s
BH Center · Side · Closed Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a quick adjustment step into a strong closed position, with his back foot planting firmly behind the baseline before he drives through the shot.
2.7s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in neutral stance, filmed from the side. After contact he finishes with a high two-handed follow-through while his weight transfers into the court and his feet quickly recover back into a compact ready position.
2.7s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #10 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with a firm, closed racquet face and a pronounced wrist lag that straightens through contact for heavy topspin.
2.8s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. From this angle his two-handed grip shows a firm, laid-in bottom hand with the top hand driving the racket, and his wrist stays laid back through the swing before releasing slightly just after contact.
2.5s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he loads with a deep knee bend, then unwind in sequence with an upward leg drive that extends fully through contact.
2.1s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #4 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. After contact he finishes with his racquet wrapping high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, quickly returning both hands toward a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.9s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #5 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed to the net at contact while his knees are deeply flexed in the loading phase, showing strong leg drive upward into the shot.
3s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #6 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His neutral stance is evident as he plants both feet on a firm base before rotating through the shot, with quick adjustment steps taken just before setting up.
2.9s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #7 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil relative to the hips, then uncoil in sequence so the trunk rotation clearly leads the racquet into contact.
2.3s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #8 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight transfers onto the front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.2s
BH Center · Side · Neutral #9 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that produces heavy topspin.
2.6s
BH Center · Side · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed to the net at load with noticeable knee flexion, then unwind as his legs drive upward to extend through the ball.
3.1s
BH Center · Side · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His quick split step into a wide open stance is followed by a strong push off the outside leg and a compact recovery step that keeps him close to the baseline for the next shot.
2.7s
BH Center · Side · Open #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His open stance is paired with quick adjustment steps and a pronounced loading on the outside leg before rotating through the shot.
2.6s
BH Center · Side · Open #4 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. The video shows his racket face slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.5s
BH Center · Side · Open #5 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he loads with a deep knee bend, then unwind with strong leg drive upward to support heavy topspin.
1.8s
BH Center · Side · Open #6 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. The video clearly shows his two-handed racket face slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height and the racket accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.5s
BH Lob Running · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's running backhand lob from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His two-handed grip stays compact with a noticeable laid-back wrist position on the dominant hand that then releases upward into a sharp wrist snap to lift the ball high.
3.5s
BH Lob Running · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's running backhand lob from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net before contact and then uncoil upward, with the trunk extending and tilting back to lift the ball high despite his forward momentum.
3.7s
BH Moves Back · Leg-action · Side Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a pronounced knee bend and rear-leg load before he drives upward and slightly forward into the shot.
2.1s
BH Moves Back · Side Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced upper-body coil against a relatively stable lower body, then uncoil in sequence as the hips initiate rotation before the torso and shoulders follow through the hit.
2.1s
BH Moves Back · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with a stable, braced trunk that transfers momentum into the stroke even as he drifts backward.
3.2s
BH Moves Back · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps and semi-open stance are clearly visible as he retreats, using small hops to load on his outside leg before rotating into the two-handed swing.
2.9s
BH Moves Back · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His rapid adjustment steps create space as he retreats, setting up a semi-open stance before contact and a quick recovery step that keeps him ready for the next ball.
2.2s
BH Moves Back · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His two-handed backhand contact is made slightly in front of his body with the racket face closed to brush up the back of the ball, creating heavy topspin from a relatively low-to-high swing path.
2.6s
BH Moves Back · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting hand releasing the racquet early as he transfers weight onto the outside leg before recovering toward a compact ready position.
2.7s
BH Moves Back · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a deep knee bend and strong rear-leg load clearly visible before he drives upward into the shot.
2.8s
BH Moves Back · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's backhand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.1s
BH Running · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. The video clearly displays his racket dropping below the ball before contact with a slightly closed face and rapid upward acceleration, producing heavy topspin from a contact point around waist height.
2.8s
BH Running · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's running two-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His relatively relaxed bottom-hand grip and firm top-hand grip are evident in the way the wrists stay laid back during the swing and then release together into a compact, upward snap at contact.
2.4s
BH Running · Side · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's running two-handed backhand from an open stance on the baseline, filmed from the side. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed face and a steep low-to-high swing path, producing heavy topspin with noticeable racket head acceleration through contact.
2.9s
BH Running · Side · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's running two-handed backhand from the baseline on the deuce side in an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact he finishes with his torso still slightly open to the court, his weight landing on the outside leg before he quickly regroups his feet back into a compact ready position.
2.5s
BH Running · Side · Open #3 Guillermo Coria's running two-handed backhand in open stance from the baseline, filmed from the side. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high around his left shoulder while his weight continues to drift sideways, then quickly brings both hands down into a compact ready position as he recovers.
3s
BH Running · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he loads off the outside leg, with a deep knee bend and strong lateral push to chase the ball while keeping his upper body coiled.
2.5s
BH Running · Side #10 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline while his outside leg loads deeply, with a pronounced knee bend driving his lateral push into the shot.
2.8s
BH Running · Side #11 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side. His quick adjustment steps into a semi-open stance and the rapid crossover recovery are clearly visible as he moves laterally along the baseline.
2.9s
BH Running · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the baseline, filmed from the side. His two-handed backhand contact is taken around waist height with the racket face slightly closed and the racket head accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
3.4s
BH Running · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His quick adjustment steps into the shot lead into a semi-open stance, with a pronounced push off the outside leg to recover back toward the baseline after contact.
3s
BH Running · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the racquet lags slightly behind the torso through contact.
5.2s
BH Running · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with the non-dominant (left) hand more on top of the handle, and there is pronounced wrist lag before contact that releases into a sharp wrist snap through the ball.
3.3s
BH Running · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders as he drives through the ball on the move.
2.8s
BH Running · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His upper body loads with a pronounced shoulder turn and visible trunk coil that then unwinds in sequence from hips to shoulders as he contacts the ball on the move.
2.8s
BH Running · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His upper body shows a pronounced shoulder turn with the trunk fully coiled against the hips on the loading step, then uncoils early as the rear shoulder drives through before contact.
2.8s
BH Running · Side #9 Guillermo Coria's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the racquet lags and whips through contact as his torso finishes facing more toward the court.
2.7s
BH Short · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the short court position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping around his left shoulder as his weight transfers forward and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position.
2.8s
BH Short · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the short court position, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a deep knee bend, then uncoil with strong leg drive forward, making his low center of gravity and quick recovery steps very clear.
2.8s
BH Short · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arms so the racquet lags and accelerates through contact on the short ball.
3.6s
BH Short · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racket wrapping around his left shoulder as his weight transfers onto his front foot, and he quickly resets his hands in front of his body into a compact ready position.
4.6s
BH Short · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's backhand from the short court position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
3.9s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path, producing heavy topspin despite his compact frame.
2.7s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the racket wrapping around his left shoulder as his weight transfers onto the outside leg before he quickly recovers back toward a neutral ready position.
2.9s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the baseline, filmed from the side. His quick lateral steps into an open stance and immediate recovery shuffle back toward the center are clearly visible from this angle.
2.5s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with the bottom hand in a strong semi-western position and the top hand reinforcing the racquet while his wrists stay laid back and only uncoil through contact.
2.9s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the racket wrapping around his left shoulder as his weight transfers back toward the center and his non-hitting hand quickly returns to a ready position.
2.1s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he plants the outside leg, with a deep knee bend and strong lateral push off that drives him into and slightly beyond the shot.
3.1s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through the contact zone.
2.6s
BH Wide · Side · Closed #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and you can see the racket head accelerate steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
2.9s
BH Wide · Side · Closed #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a closed stance on the baseline, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net with a pronounced trunk coil, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders, making the degree of upper-body rotation and separation clearly visible.
2.5s
BH Wide · Side · Closed #3 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. He plants in a distinctly closed stance with his front foot stepping well across his body as he moves out wide, then uses quick recovery steps to shuffle back toward the center after contact.
2.5s
BH Wide · Leg-kick · Side Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he drives out to the ball, with a deep outside knee bend and pronounced leg kick of the back leg as he recovers back toward the court.
3.1s
BH Wide · Side · Neutral #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a neutral stance on the side of the court, filmed from a side angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap fully around his body while his weight transfers onto the front foot, quickly bringing both hands back toward his torso as he recovers into a compact ready position.
2.7s
BH Wide · Side · Neutral #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand from a wide neutral-stance position, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his two-handed grip stay firm while the wrists remain relaxed, creating a noticeable lag of the racket head before a late wrist release through contact.
3.1s
BH Wide · Side · Neutral #3 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from a neutral stance on the baseline, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a deep knee bend on the outside leg, then uncoils with a strong lateral push off that leg into the shot.
2.7s
BH Wide · Side · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from an open stance on the baseline, filmed from the side. The side view shows his contact point slightly in front of his body with the racket face closed enough to impart heavy topspin as the racket accelerates steeply up the back of the ball.
2.9s
BH Wide · Side · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from an open stance, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his bottom hand in a strong semi-western grip with the top hand firm on the handle, creating pronounced wrist lag that snaps forward just before contact.
2.7s
BH Wide · Side · Open #3 Guillermo Coria's wide backhand from an open stance, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the swing path accelerates steeply upward, producing heavy topspin.
2.5s
FH Drop Shot → FH Volley · Front Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from a central position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend and shortened leg drive, allowing him to soften the forward momentum into the delicate drop shot.
7.2s
FH Drop Shot · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from the front. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball taken just below net height, and the compact forward swing path produces a clear deceleration of racket head speed through impact.
3.1s
FH Drop Shot · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck below net height, and the swing path shortens abruptly to deaden racket head speed for maximum softness.
3.1s
FH Drop Shot · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from the center court position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend and reduced leg drive, emphasizing a light, quick split step and short adjustment steps into the ball.
2.6s
FH Drop Shot · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western forehand grip is paired with a noticeably relaxed wrist, which stays soft and slightly laid back before gently decelerating into contact to take pace off the ball.
3.3s
FH Drop Shot · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes low in front of his body with his non-hitting hand extending back for counterbalance as he quickly recovers toward a compact ready position on the baseline.
2.3s
FH Drop Shot · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western forehand grip is paired with a noticeably relaxed wrist that softens just before contact to take pace off the ball.
2s
FH Drop Shot → BH Volley · Side Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn early with a noticeable trunk coil, then uncoil minimally into contact to soften the shot, making the deceleration of his upper body easy to see from this angle.
6.5s
FH Drop Shot → FH Volley · Side Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from a neutral position, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his semi-western forehand grip with a soft, relaxed hand and minimal wrist lag before a subtle upward wrist snap to gently deaden the ball at contact.
7.9s
FH Drop Shot · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate only minimally with a subtle trunk uncoil, indicating a largely decelerated kinetic chain that favors touch over full-body rotation.
2.8s
FH Drop Shot · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet finishes short and in front of his body while his weight continues moving slightly forward, allowing him to quickly recover into a compact ready position with both hands returning to the handle.
3s
FH Drop Shot · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet finishes low in front of his body while his weight stays mostly on the front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the torso to recover into a compact ready position.
3.6s
FH Drop Shot · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate only minimally with a compact trunk coil, and the uncoiling is abbreviated so the racquet decelerates quickly in front of his body to soften the ball.
2.6s
FH Drop Shot · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from a central baseline position, filmed from the side. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck just below net height, and the compact, decelerated swing path keeps the racket head moving softly under the ball.
2.6s
FH Drop Shot · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps bring him up the court into a semi-open stance before contact, followed by a small hop and immediate recovery step to stay ready for the next ball.
3.3s
FH Drop Shot · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from the baseline, filmed from the side. His compact split step transitions quickly into a low, open-stance setup with rapid adjustment steps that let him get under the ball before using a short, decelerated swing path.
3.6s
FH Drop Shot · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His knees stay deeply flexed through the loading phase, and his hips remain relatively closed with a short, controlled leg drive to stay low over the ball.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is evident with a relatively relaxed hand, and you can see a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that continues into the early follow-through.
2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the ad court, filmed from the front. His rhythmic front-on stance makes it easy to see a compact knee bend and coordinated hip-shoulder rotation into the court, followed by a small recovery hop to reset his baseline position.
2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His compact stance is followed by a quick front-leg drive into the court, and after landing he immediately takes a small adjustment step to stabilize and be ready for the next ball.
2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His compact service motion includes a quick front-foot pivot into the court and a small hop on landing that sets up an immediate split-step for the next shot.
2.5s
First Serve · Ad · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact he lands on his front leg with his non-hitting arm dropping back for counterbalance before he quickly settles into a compact ready position on the baseline.
4.1s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact he lets his tossing arm drop quickly while his weight lands on his front leg, bringing his racquet down across his body as he starts to square up into a neutral ready position.
2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His contact point is well above head height with the racket face slightly tilted forward, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across his body as his torso unwinds into the court.
2.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend before driving upward, then uncoiling so the front hip rotates toward the net as his legs extend through contact.
2.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss and knee bend, with a pronounced leg drive upward that brings the back hip through as he launches into the court.
3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a pronounced upward swing path and a closed racket face that emphasizes topspin and kick.
2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His split step into a slightly staggered stance is followed by a controlled knee bend and upward drive, with his front foot planted firmly toward the target before landing on his front leg and bringing the back leg through for recovery.
2.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His split-step flows into a compact, rhythmic service motion with a narrow stance that slightly opens toward the court as he drives up to the ball.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a compact pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before an aggressive upward drive and balanced landing inside the court.
2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front (left) leg with his right arm finishing across his body while his non-hitting hand drops back to help him recover quickly toward a neutral ready position on the baseline.
2.5s
First Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is firm with a noticeable relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a distinct snap just after impact.
2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His service motion features an early, pronounced shoulder turn with the tossing shoulder rising higher and the trunk strongly coiled away from the court before uncoiling upward into contact.
3.8s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss with a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his back leg drives up and forward into the court.
3.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can clearly see his deep shoulder turn with the tossing arm pointing up and the trunk heavily coiled, then rapidly uncoiling from the hips and torso before the arm whips up into contact.
2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lets his hitting arm finish across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a compact, two-handed ready position on the baseline.
2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend and then uncoil upward as his back leg drives through the court during the serve motion.
2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a closed racket face and a pronounced upward pronation-driven swing path that accelerates the racket head through contact.
2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket moves up on edge into contact with a slightly closed face, striking the ball at full extension above his head with a fast upward swing path.
2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His feet set in a platform stance with a measured knee bend, and he drives up into the ball with a clear front-foot landing that leads smoothly into his recovery step.
2.5s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His continental grip is paired with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, with a distinct wrist snap visible just after full arm extension.
2.8s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His arm action finishes with a full pronation and relaxed wrist as his weight lands on his front foot, quickly bringing his non-hitting hand back in to reset into a compact ready position.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His continental grip is paired with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, with the racket face clearly turning inward after impact.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is nearly vertical with the ball struck slightly above head height, and the racket accelerates steeply upward along the hitting side to emphasize topspin and kick.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His compact service motion features a quick, rhythmic leg drive with a noticeable knee bend and coordinated push upward that times cleanly with his tossing arm extension.
2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His follow-through carries his back leg forward into the court as his tossing arm drops and he quickly regroups into a compact ready position.
3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced landing and ready position.
4.1s
First Serve · Ad · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line turns significantly past perpendicular to the baseline, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders into the contact.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. From this angle his continental grip is clear, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to add spin and disguise.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork features a rhythmic rocker step into a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced knee bend and upward drive clearly visible before he lands inside the court on his front (left) foot.
3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His continental grip stays stable through the motion while his wrist pronates late through contact, with a noticeable wrist snap just after ball strike.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. The racket comes up to contact with a slightly closed face at full extension above his head, with a fast upward swing path that accelerates the racket head through the ball.
2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his shoulder line tilt upward as the tossing arm rises, followed by a pronounced trunk arch and rapid uncoil that links the shoulder rotation into the upward racket acceleration.
4.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. The side view makes the upward racket path and fully pronated racket face at contact clearly visible as he strikes the ball slightly in front of his body at about head height.
2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his loose continental grip with a relaxed hand and a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that continues well into the follow-through.
2s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His hips load with a noticeable knee bend before driving upward, and his rear hip rotates through as his legs extend into the court.
3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line turns significantly away from the court during the trophy phase while the trunk coils over a strong leg drive, then uncoils in sequence as the hips open before the shoulders to transfer energy up the kinetic chain.
2.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. The side view shows his racket dropping into a deep backscratch position with a closed racket face at contact, meeting the ball slightly above head height with a steep upward swing path.
2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. The side angle makes it easy to see his contact point well above head height with a slightly pronated racket face and a steep upward swing path through the ball.
2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #001 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive upward into the court are clearly visible, along with his hips uncoiling from a loaded, closed position into contact.
2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His shoulder line turns significantly away from the net with a pronounced trunk coil, then uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders to arm, making the degree of upper-body rotation and timing easy to distinguish.
2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #001 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a side angle. From this view you can clearly see his continental grip stay firm while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact to drive the serve.
2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through carries his hitting arm across his body as his weight lands on his front foot, quickly bringing both hands back to a compact ready position for the next shot.
3s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his relatively relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that pronates sharply through contact, creating a distinct wrist snap just after impact.
2.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His footwork uses a small pinpoint stance where the back foot slides up to meet the front foot before an aggressive knee bend and upward drive into the court.
2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from the Side. The racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a steeply upward swing path, and the strings are angled just a bit toward the target to control topspin and trajectory.
2.8s
FH Wide · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center baseline, filmed from a front angle. His open stance on this wide ball shows quick lateral adjustment steps into position followed by a strong outside leg anchor before rotating into the shot.
2.1s
FH Wide · Open #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position in the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His semi-western grip and relaxed wrist lag are clearly visible before he whips the racket through with a pronounced wrist snap at contact.
2.5s
FH Wide · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket laid back and the wrist in pronounced lag before snapping forward into contact.
2.6s
FH Wide · Open #4 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from an open stance on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His torso shows a pronounced coil against the hips during the unit turn, with the shoulders uncoiling slightly ahead of the trunk to sequence the forward swing.
2.9s
FH Wide · Open #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight stays on the outside leg before he quickly regains a neutral ready position with both hands back on the racquet.
2.9s
FH Wide · Open #8 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight stays on the outside leg before he quickly pushes back toward a neutral ready position.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from a court_level front angle. His compact split-step leads into a quick pivot into an open stance, followed by rapid recovery steps that reset his feet back toward the middle after contact.
2.7s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-front Guillermo Coria's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high over his left shoulder while his weight continues drifting backward, then quickly drops both hands to reset into a compact ready position.
2.8s
FH Center Cross Court · Front Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center, filmed from the front. His follow-through wraps fully across his body while his weight transfers onto his front leg, bringing him quickly back into a compact two-handed ready position.
2.5s
FH Center Down The Line · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court are clearly visible as his hips rotate from a closed position into a more open alignment through contact.
2.6s
FH Center Down The Line · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his deep shoulder turn relative to his hips on the unit turn, followed by a pronounced trunk uncoil that leads the arm and racket into contact.
2.3s
FH Center · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind rapidly as his legs drive upward and forward into contact.
2.6s
FH Center · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving slightly forward, and he quickly resets his feet into a neutral ready position.
2.3s
FH Center · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His compact shoulder turn loads the trunk early, then his torso uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm swing, making the sequencing of shoulder and ribcage rotation easy to distinguish.
2.7s
FH Center · Front · Neutral Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His neutral stance is clear as both feet plant on either side of the baseline before he uncoils, with a quick split-step and small adjustment hops setting up his weight transfer into the shot.
2.8s
FH Center · Front · Open Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil significantly against the hips before uncoiling in sequence, with a pronounced upper-body rotation that whips the racquet through contact.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed at the start with a deep knee bend, then unwind with a sharp leg drive off the outside leg that brings his right hip through toward the court.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His contact point is well in front of his body with a slightly closed racket face, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward through the ball to impart heavy topspin.
2.5s
FH Inside In · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket hand positioned well under the handle, and there is a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation right through contact on this inside-in forehand.
2.2s
FH Inside In · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His contact point is well in front of his body with a slightly closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head sharply up the back of the ball.
2.4s
FH Inside In · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His contact point is taken well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed, and the upward windshield-wiper swing path accelerates the racket head steeply over the ball.
2.8s
FH Inside In · Front #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind sharply as his legs drive up and into the court to initiate rotation into the shot.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Front #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket face closed, and there is a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact on the inside-in drive.
2.9s
FH Inside In · Front #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident in the closed racket face on the takeback, with noticeable wrist lag that unwinds into a compact snap through contact on the inside-in swing.
3.4s
FH Inside In · Front #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high across his body with his non-hitting hand counterbalancing in front as he quickly regains a compact ready position.
2.3s
FH Inside In · Front #8 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high across his body with his weight transferring into the court, and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position after the stroke.
2.3s
FH Inside In · Front #9 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is clear with a laid-back wrist creating pronounced lag before he accelerates the racket head through contact.
2.9s
FH Inside In · Front · Neutral Guillermo Coria's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed at the start with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive upward to transfer weight through the shot.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is easy to see in how the racket face is closed at the start of the swing, with a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds sharply just before contact.
3.2s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a central position, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his semi-western grip with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the loop and then snaps forward just after contact.
2.5s
FH Inside Out · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the target before uncoiling in a pronounced rotation, with the front shoulder opening just after the hips to create a clear kinetic chain sequence.
3s
FH Inside Out · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. His quick adjustment steps set up an open stance before contact, followed by a small hop and immediate lateral recovery toward the center.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with a pronounced laid-back wrist position in the racquet drop that straightens into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.3s
FH Inside Out · Front #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand struck InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket hand well under the handle, and there is pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.3s
FH Inside Out · Front #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the center, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high across his body with his non-hitting hand extending back for balance before he quickly resets into a compact ready position.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Front #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the center of the baseline, filmed from the front. His contact point is taken well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed and the racket head accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
3s
FH Inside Out · Front #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact he finishes with a high windshield-wiper follow-through and quickly brings both hands back in front of his body as he recovers into a compact ready position.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Front #8 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for balance, and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position after contact.
2.2s
FH Inside Out · Front · Neutral #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center in a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with a pronounced trunk rotation that leads the arm through contact.
2.4s
FH Inside Out · Front · Neutral #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a neutral stance on the inside-out pattern, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body as he lets his weight transfer onto his front leg before quickly resetting his feet into a compact ready position.
2.8s
FH Moves Back · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he moves back, with a pronounced knee bend and strong leg drive upward as he rotates into the shot.
2.2s
FH Moves Back · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders just before contact.
3.1s
FH Running · Arm-action · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with the racquet face closed at the start of the forward swing, and there is pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.9s
FH Running · Arm-action · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center court position, filmed from the front. His contact point is slightly in front of his body with the racket face closed to brush up on the ball, and the racket head accelerates on a steep low-to-high path for heavy topspin.
2.7s
FH Running · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he chases the ball, with a pronounced knee bend and long last stride that load his legs before he drives upward and across into the shot.
2.8s
FH Running · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag in the forward swing that releases into a sharp, upward wrist snap at contact to impart heavy topspin.
2.7s
FH Running · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket face closed and a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation right before contact.
2.6s
FH Running · Front #4 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center court area, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving toward the sideline, and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.5s
FH Running · Front #5 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center court position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he sprints laterally, with a deep outside leg bend and strong push-off that lets him load and strike while still moving through the shot.
2.7s
FH Running · Front #6 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center court area, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance before he quickly regains a compact ready position.
2.9s
FH Running · Front #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand on the run from a neutral court position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he sprints wide, with a deep outside knee bend and strong push off the outside leg to plant and strike while still moving laterally.
2.7s
FH Running · Front #8 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center court position, filmed from a front angle. His racket meets the ball slightly above waist height with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path, creating heavy topspin as the racket head accelerates rapidly through contact.
1.9s
FH Short · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. His quick split step into a semi-open stance is followed by short adjustment steps that keep his weight centered as he transfers forward into the ball.
4.4s
FH Short · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket face closed and a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation just before contact on the short ball.
3.5s
FH Wide Cross Court · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His quick adjustment steps into an open stance and rapid recovery shuffle back toward the center are clearly visible from this angle.
3.3s
FH Wide Cross Court · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from the front. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path, creating heavy topspin with the contact point around waist to chest height.
2.6s
FH Wide Down The Line · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the Deuce court, filmed from the front. His hips load in a semi-open position with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg before driving upward and unwinding through the shot.
2.2s
FH Wide Down The Line · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position on the court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his semi-western grip creating heavy topspin with notable wrist lag that releases into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.4s
FH Wide · Front Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His quick adjustment steps into an open stance and rapid recovery shuffle back toward the center are clearly visible from this angle.
2.5s
FH Wide · Front · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to mid-torso height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a low-to-high topspin path in front of his body.
2.6s
FH Wide · Front · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from the center in an open stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil noticeably away from the net before uncoiling in sync with his hip rotation, creating a clear sequence from torso turn to arm swing.
2.7s
FH Wide · Front · Open #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position in the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly above waist height with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head sharply through contact.
2.2s
FH Wide · Front · Open #4 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the front. His contact point is taken well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed, and the upward windshield-wiper swing path creates heavy topspin with high racket head speed through contact.
2.1s
FH Wide · Front · Open #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position in the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net before uncoiling, with a pronounced trunk twist that unwinds ahead of the arm to drive the kinetic chain through contact.
2.5s
FH Center Cross Court · Rear Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a heavy topspin swing path.
2.5s
FH Center · Rear · Open Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the rear. After contact he finishes with a high, wraparound follow-through while his weight stays mostly on the outside leg before he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position.
2.4s
FH Inside In · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western grip is paired with a pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His contact is taken slightly in front of his lead hip with the racket face closed and accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes high over his left shoulder as his weight transfers into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to a compact ready position for recovery.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Rear #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand from an inside-in position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate deeply past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with a pronounced trunk rotation that continues well after contact, emphasizing heavy topspin production.
1.9s
FH Inside In · Rear #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His quick adjustment steps set up a semi-open stance, and you can see a pronounced split-step followed by a couple of lateral shuffles before he drives into the court and recovers back to his ready position.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Rear · Neutral Guillermo Coria's forehand from a neutral stance in the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the start with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind into an inside-out pattern as his legs drive upward and forward through contact.
2.8s
FH Inside Out · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight transfers into the court and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the hips to produce heavy topspin through a pronounced trunk rotation.
2.4s
FH Inside Out · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly above waist height with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head up and across for heavy topspin on the inside-out angle.
3.2s
FH Inside Out · Rear #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His contact point is well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head up the back of the ball.
2.9s
FH Moves Back · Rear Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from the rear. His follow-through finishes high over his shoulder with his non-hitting hand counterbalancing behind him, and he quickly regains a neutral ready position by hopping back into a balanced stance.
2.7s
FH Moves Back · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. As he moves back, he uses quick adjustment steps into a semi-open stance before contact and then performs a small hop-step recovery to reset toward the middle.
2.7s
FH Moves Back · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a deep knee bend and pronounced push off the outside leg to stabilize before rotating into the forward swing.
3.1s
FH Moves Back · Rear #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the closed racquet face on the takeback, with a pronounced wrist lag maintained until just before contact.
3.1s
FH Running · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from the rear. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with a pronounced trunk rotation that whips his arm through the contact zone.
2.5s
FH Running · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features quick adjustment steps into an open stance followed by a pronounced crossover recovery back toward the middle after contact.
2.4s
FH Running · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center court area, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.4s
FH Running · Rear #4 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. The racket meets the ball well in front of his body with a slightly closed face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head up the back of the ball for heavy topspin.
2.8s
FH Short · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet wraps high over his left shoulder while his weight carries slightly into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to the racket in a compact ready position for the next shot.
3s
FH Short · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the trunk whip is clearly visible before the arm accelerates through contact on this short ball.
2.9s
FH Short · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His contact point is taken well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed, and the upward windshield-wiper swing path creates heavy topspin as the racket accelerates rapidly through contact.
2.6s
FH Wide Down The Line · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can see his semi-western grip setting up significant wrist lag on the takeback before a pronounced wrist release through contact.
2.4s
FH Wide Down The Line · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his semi-western grip and pronounced wrist lag before a late, upward snap at contact are clearly visible.
2.3s
FH Wide · Rear · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position on the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight stays on the outside leg before he quickly recovers with his non-hitting hand returning to the racquet for the ready position.
2.5s
FH Wide · Rear · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil significantly away from the net before uncoiling in sequence, with the torso rotation clearly leading the arm swing through contact.
2.7s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body with his non-hitting arm retracting back for counterbalance as he lands on his front foot and quickly returns to a compact ready position.
2.6s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend before uncoiling, and his legs drive upward and forward to transfer weight into the shot.
2.8s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His contact point is slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head sharply up the back of the ball.
3s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand from center court, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist-to-chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
2.7s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His quick split step into a semi-open stance and short adjustment hops into contact are clearly visible before he pushes off the outside leg to recover back toward his ready position.
2.9s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips load in a closed position with a pronounced knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive upward and forward into the shot.
2.7s
FH Center · Side · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident in the strong wrist lag on the takeback and the pronounced wrist snap forward just before and through contact.
2.9s
FH Center · Side · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is clear from the racquet angle, and you can see pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.8s
FH Center · Side · Open #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head sharply up and across the contact point.
2.9s
FH Center · Side · Open #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps set up a wide open stance, with a pronounced loading on the outside leg before pushing off into a compact recovery toward the center.
2.8s
FH Center · Side · Open #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed during the loading phase before unwinding rapidly as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend into contact.
2.2s
FH Center · Side · Open #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps set up a wide open stance, with a pronounced loading on the outside leg before a strong rotational uncoil and a small recovery hop toward the center.
1.9s
FH Center · Side · Open #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed during the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive upward and forward to initiate the forward swing.
2.7s
FH Center · Side · Open #8 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head sharply up the back of the ball.
2.7s
FH Center · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his shoulder while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.8s
FH Center · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip and relaxed hand position create a pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that releases into a sharp pronation right after contact.
2.2s
FH Center · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the upward windshield-wiper swing path produces heavy topspin with high racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
2.8s
FH Center · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the baseline to create a deep trunk coil, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders with a pronounced lag before the arm and racquet come through.
2.6s
FH Center · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His quick split step leads into an open-stance setup with rapid adjustment steps, and he finishes with a pronounced recovery shuffle back toward his ready position.
2.7s
FH Center · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is clearly visible with a pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that releases into a strong pronation through contact.
2.6s
FH Center · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips load in a closed position with deep knee flexion, then uncoil as his legs drive upward and forward through contact.
1.9s
FH Center · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps set up a semi-open stance, and he uses a pronounced recovery shuffle back to his ready position after contact.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from an inside-in position, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net before contact, with a pronounced trunk coil that unwinds progressively from hips to shoulders through the forward swing.
2.8s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance before he quickly regathers both hands on the racquet into a compact recovery stance.
2.3s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from an inside-in position, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed longer during the unit turn before unwinding, with a deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive as he pushes off the ground into contact.
2.5s
FH Inside In · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline before uncoiling, with the trunk initiating the forward swing slightly ahead of the arm for a pronounced whip effect.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Side #10 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive up and forward to transfer weight into the court.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with a pronounced trunk rotation that continues through contact into a full wrap-around finish.
2.9s
FH Inside In · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His compact split step leads into a quick pivot into an open stance, with rapid adjustment steps to load on the outside leg before driving into the court and recovering along the baseline.
2.4s
FH Inside In · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps set up a semi-open stance, with a pronounced load on the outside leg before driving forward and recovering along the baseline.
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FH Inside In · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path, producing heavy topspin at a contact point around waist height.
3.2s
FH Inside In · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive upward and forward, showing a pronounced push off the outside leg before contact.
3.1s
FH Inside In · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight carries into the court, and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position after the swing.
2.4s
FH Inside In · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideIn from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing so the racquet lags behind his torso rotation before contact.
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FH Inside In · Side #9 Guillermo Coria's forehand Inside-In from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn well past 90 degrees relative to the net before uncoiling, with a pronounced trunk rotation that clearly precedes and drives the forward swing of his arm.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from an inside-out position, filmed from the side. His shoulders load with a deep coil relative to his hips before uncoiling in sequence, making the trunk rotation and delayed shoulder release especially clear in relation to his arm action.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's inside-out forehand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is paired with a pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing, with the racket head trailing noticeably behind the hand before releasing through contact.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Side · Neutral #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a neutral stance on the inside-out pattern, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net in the unit turn before the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm, showing a clear separation between hip and shoulder rotation through contact.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Side · Neutral #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from a neutral stance, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the start with a deep knee bend, then unwind as his rear leg drives forward to transfer weight into the shot.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Side · Neutral #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a neutral stance on the inside-out pattern, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Side · Neutral #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His neutral stance is clearly visible as he plants both feet on a stable base before rotating through the shot and then uses quick recovery steps to get back into position.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Side · Neutral #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed at the start with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive up and forward to transfer weight through the shot.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Side · Neutral #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a neutral stance on the baseline, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps set up a solid neutral base, with a compact split and small recovery shuffle that keep his weight centered and ready to move for the next ball.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand hit InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a Side angle. His semi-western grip sets a strong wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a pronounced upward wrist snap through contact to enhance topspin.
2.3s
FH Inside Out · Side #10 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the Deuce side, filmed from the Side. His upper body loads with a pronounced shoulder turn and trunk coil, then unwinds sequentially from hips to shoulders, making the degree of torso rotation and timing of shoulder uncoil easy to distinguish.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Side #11 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the Deuce court, filmed from the Side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high path to impart heavy topspin.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Side #12 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps set up an open stance, and he uses a pronounced split-step into a lateral shuffle before uncoiling into the shot.
2.8s
FH Inside Out · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed longer during the unit turn before uncoiling, while a deep knee bend on the outside leg loads the shot and drives his weight forward into contact.
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FH Inside Out · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net before contact, with a pronounced trunk coil that then unwinds sequentially from hips to shoulders to arm.
3s
FH Inside Out · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand inside-out from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a pronounced low-to-high path.
2.2s
FH · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight transfers into the court, and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position after the swing.
3.6s
FH Inside Out · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that releases into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible as his hips open early while his back leg pushes through the shot.
3s
FH Inside Out · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the Deuce court, filmed from the Side. His footwork features a quick split-step into a lateral shuffle and an open-stance base, followed by a pronounced recovery step that returns him toward the center of the baseline.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Side #9 Guillermo Coria's forehand InsideOut from the Deuce side, filmed from the Side. His semi-western grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop before a strong pronation of the wrist through contact.
3.3s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps backward set up an open stance, with a pronounced split-step leading into a controlled weight transfer as he plants his outside foot before swinging.
3.1s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps create space as he retreats, setting up a semi-open stance with a pronounced unit turn before driving through the ball.
2.4s
FH Moves Back · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn well past 90 degrees relative to the net as his trunk coils on the unit turn, then uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders just before contact.
2.2s
FH Moves Back · Side #10 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward to impart heavy topspin.
2.2s
FH Moves Back · Side #11 Guillermo Coria's forehand moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps backward set up a semi-open stance, with a pronounced split-step before he pushes off the outside leg into the shot.
3.1s
FH Moves Back · Side #12 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. The side view makes it easy to see his racket drop well below the ball before contact, with the racket face slightly closed and contact occurring around waist to chest height in front of his body.
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FH Moves Back · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. The racket meets the ball slightly above waist height with a markedly closed face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head up the back of the ball for heavy topspin.
2.2s
FH Moves Back · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident in the closed racket face on the takeback, with a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.1s
FH Moves Back · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps backward into a semi-open stance are clearly visible, with a compact split-step leading into a controlled weight transfer off the right leg.
2.2s
FH Moves Back · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high over his shoulder as his weight shifts slightly onto the back foot, and he quickly re-centers his stance with the non-hitting hand extending to aid recovery into a ready position.
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FH Moves Back · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident in the closed racket face on the takeback, with a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.6s
FH Moves Back · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a deep knee bend and strong push off the back leg to stabilize and then drive up into the ball despite moving backward.
2.2s
FH Moves Back · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high over his shoulder as his weight shifts slightly backward, and he quickly re-centers his feet into a compact ready position after the swing.
2.8s
FH Moves Back · Side #9 Guillermo Coria's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn well past 90 degrees relative to the net, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders before the arm accelerates forward.
2.8s
FH Running · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His trunk stays relatively closed as the hitting arm lags behind, then the shoulders uncoil late through contact with a pronounced separation between hip rotation and upper-body turn.
2.6s
FH Running · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from the Side angle. His follow-through wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting arm extends backward for counterbalance before he quickly regains a compact ready position.
2.6s
FH Running · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand on the run from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps into an open stance and immediate crossover recovery step back toward the court show his ability to stay balanced while moving laterally at high speed.
2.8s
FH Running · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path, indicating heavy topspin at contact.
2.5s
FH Running · Side #10 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket hand positioned well under the handle, and there is pronounced wrist lag as the racket head trails behind his hand before releasing into contact.
2.5s
FH Running · Side #11 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident with the racquet face closed and a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.9s
FH Running · Side #12 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance before he quickly regains a neutral ready position.
2.6s
FH Running · Side #13 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay low with a deep knee bend as he loads on the outside leg, then uncoil forward with a pronounced push off the ground to chase the ball.
2.9s
FH Running · Side #14 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving forward into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to the racket in a compact ready position after contact.
3s
FH Running · Side #15 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps into an open stance and the pronounced lateral push-off with his outside leg are clearly visible as he accelerates through the shot and recovers back toward the baseline.
2.5s
FH Running · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the trunk leads the racquet into contact while he is still moving laterally.
2.6s
FH Running · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head whips steeply upward along a vertical swing path to impart heavy topspin.
2.3s
FH Running · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the trunk whip is clearly visible as he strikes on the move.
3.5s
FH Running · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the trunk leads the racket into contact.
2.7s
FH Running · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high over his shoulder while his weight continues moving forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to recover into a ready position on the baseline.
3s
FH Running · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. He uses a series of quick adjustment steps into an open stance before contact, then immediately performs a crossover recovery step back toward the center.
2.6s
FH Running · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket face closed, and there is pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.3s
FH Running · Side #9 Guillermo Coria's running forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His footwork features rapid adjustment steps into an open stance followed by a pronounced recovery push back toward the middle after contact.
2.6s
FH Short · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the middle of the baseline, filmed from the side. His contact point is slightly in front of his body with the racket face closed and a compact, whippy forward swing that accelerates quickly through the ball.
3.6s
FH Short · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is paired with a compact arm action where the wrist stays relaxed in a laid-back position before snapping forward just prior to contact.
3.3s
FH Short · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips so the trunk whip is clearly visible as he accelerates up and across the short ball.
2.6s
FH Short · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the baseline on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His compact split-step into a quick pivot sets up an open stance, followed by rapid recovery steps that return him to a balanced position on the baseline.
3.7s
FH Short · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His hips load in a semi-open position with a pronounced knee bend, and then drive forward as his legs extend through contact on the short ball.
2.8s
FH Short · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His semi-western grip is evident with a pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact with the short ball.
3.2s
FH Short · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend before driving upward and unwinding through contact, showing strong leg drive despite his smaller frame.
3.3s
FH Short · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head whips steeply upward along a low-to-high path to impart heavy topspin.
2.6s
FH Short · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through wraps high over his shoulder while his weight transfers into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to re-establish a compact ready position.
3.5s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body with his non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance before he quickly recovers his stance for the next shot.
2.9s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body with his non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he recovers back toward a neutral stance.
3s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed longer as he runs out wide, with a pronounced knee bend and strong outside leg push-off driving his body back into the court during the forward swing.
2.7s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm with a late, fast shoulder internal rotation as he reaches out to the wide ball.
2.4s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps carry him out toward the sideline into a semi-open stance, with a pronounced loading on the outside leg before he pushes back toward the center.
2.7s
FH Wide · Side · Open #1 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from an open stance on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, showing a clear separation between hip and shoulder rotation.
2.7s
FH Wide · Side · Open #2 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from an open stance on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His torso shows an early, pronounced shoulder turn with the non-hitting arm counter-rotating, then a sharp uncoiling of the trunk that clearly precedes the full extension of his hitting arm.
2.6s
FH Wide · Side · Open #3 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head up the back of the ball.
2.6s
FH Wide · Side · Open #4 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay noticeably open to the net as his knees sink into a deep bend, and he drives up off the outside leg to recover back toward the court.
2.9s
FH Wide · Side · Open #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight stays on the outside leg before he quickly regathers his feet into a compact ready position.
2.1s
FH Wide · Side · Open #6 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from the baseline, filmed from the side. He plants in a strong open stance with his outside leg loading as he pushes laterally into the shot and uses quick recovery steps to regain his court position.
2.9s
FH Wide · Side · Open #7 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from an open stance on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively open to the net as he loads, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg driving him laterally into the shot.
2.7s
FH Wide · Side · Open #8 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the side. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside foot, uses small adjustment steps to load on his right leg, and then pivots through while keeping a quick recovery shuffle ready after contact.
2.6s
FH Wide · Side · Open #9 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively open to the net as his legs load deeply, with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg driving him into the shot despite being pulled wide.
2.7s
FH Wide · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed through the unit turn before uncoiling, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg driving him into the shot as he recovers back toward the court.
2.4s
FH Wide · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide court position, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend on the outside leg before driving up and uncoiling into contact.
2.8s
FH Wide · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with a steep low-to-high swing path creating heavy topspin as the racket accelerates through the ball.
2.4s
FH Wide · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's wide forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His quick adjustment steps carry him out toward the sideline into an open stance, followed by a pronounced recovery shuffle back toward the center after contact.
2.1s
FH Wide · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the side. After contact he finishes with a high, wrap-around follow-through while his weight continues moving toward the doubles alley before he quickly pushes back into a neutral ready position.
2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His two-handed backhand meets the ball slightly in front of his body with the racket face closed enough to drive topspin, and the contact height appears around waist level with a compact, accelerating swing path through the ball.
3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand on the handle, and the wrist pronates sharply through contact to add spin and control.
2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. The racket face can be seen closing slightly at contact with a contact point above head height, and the upward swing path accelerates the racket head sharply through the ball.
2.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a deep knee bend on the outside leg, then drives upward and slightly into the court with both legs to stabilize his compact two-handed swing.
3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is only slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and you can see the racket head accelerating up and across the ball to impart heavy topspin.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. He uses a compact split-step into a neutral stance and takes small adjustment steps to align his body before planting and rotating into the return.
2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is only slightly closed with the ball struck around head height, and you can clearly see the upward brushing motion that accelerates the racket head for heavy topspin.
2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. He uses a quick split-step into a low, wide base and neutral stance, then takes small adjustment steps before planting and pushing off into his recovery.
3.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clear with a relatively relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet face closes into the court.
4.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the toss, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the hitting arm.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the right side of his body to impart heavy topspin.
3.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the knee bend and then uncoil upward as his legs drive off the ground, showing a pronounced upward push despite his smaller frame.
3.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve return from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact he finishes with his racquet wrapping across his body while his weight transfers into the court and his non-hitting hand quickly comes back toward his torso as he recovers to a compact ready position.
3.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. From this angle his continental grip is clear, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to impart heavy spin.
3.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that pronates sharply through contact to add spin and control.
3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #4 Guillermo Coria's second serve return from the Ad court, filmed from the front. He uses a compact split-step into an open stance, then takes quick adjustment steps to load on his outside leg before driving into the return and recovering toward the center.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward swing path creates noticeable racket head acceleration up and across the ball.
2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulder line turns slightly away from the target before contact, with a noticeable but compact trunk coil that uncoils in sync with his tossing arm dropping to initiate the kinetic chain.
3.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his relatively relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that pronates smoothly through contact, allowing a late wrist snap to impart spin rather than flattening out the serve.
3.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a compact coil on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence so the torso leads the racquet through contact.
3.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a compact pinpoint stance with a small hop into the trophy position and a quick recovery step that readies him to push laterally toward the backhand side after contact.
3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, you can see his continental grip stay steady while his wrist pronates sharply through contact, with the racquet head accelerating from a laid-back position into a full pronation-driven finish.
2.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he finishes with his torso rotated toward the middle of the court and quickly brings both hands back toward his body as he recovers into a compact ready position on the baseline.
3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline with a pronounced knee bend, and he drives upward through his legs to push into the court during the return.
3.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the hips to let the upper body drive the racquet through the ball.
2.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a deep knee bend, then unwind in sync with a strong upward leg drive to handle the incoming serve.
2.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder line turns slightly away from the court before contact, with a compact trunk coil that uncoils quickly in sync with his leg drive to transfer energy up through his hitting arm.
3.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward swing path creates a pronounced brushing action that accelerates the racket head through the ball.
3.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his shoulder line turns significantly away from the court during the trophy phase, with a clear trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders as he drives up into contact.
3.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket can be seen dropping deeply behind his back before driving up on edge into contact, with the strings meeting the ball slightly above head height to impart heavy topspin.
3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly away from the court before uncoiling in sequence, with a pronounced upper-body rotation that leads the racquet arm up into contact.
2.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can clearly see his shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the toss and then uncoil in sync with his trunk as he drives up into the ball.
3.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his shoulder while his weight transfers diagonally back toward the center, with his non-hitting hand extending out to help him recover quickly into a compact ready position.
2.7s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve return slice from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. He uses a quick split-step into a small lateral shuffle and sets up in a slightly open stance, then takes a compact recovery step back toward the center after contact.
2.3s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline on the trophy phase, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the contact.
2.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His two-handed grip is clearly visible with the left hand dominant on the handle while the right hand supports and stabilizes, and his wrists stay relatively firm with only a subtle release through contact.
2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact, he finishes with his torso rotating toward the court and quickly lets both hands drop back toward a neutral ready position as his weight transfers onto his front foot for recovery.
2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he lands on his front foot with his tossing arm dropping back as he uncoils, then quickly brings both hands together in front of his body to re-establish a ready position for the next shot.
3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of first serve from the ad side, filmed from the side. His compact split step into a quick lateral adjustment sets up a stable neutral stance, with both feet planting firmly before he drives through the two-handed backhand.
2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's first serve return from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a noticeable knee bend, then uncoil with a quick push off the outside leg to drive into the court.
2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His compact split-step into a semi-open stance sets up quick lateral adjustment steps before and after contact, emphasizing efficient recovery along the baseline.
2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. He uses a quick split-step into a compact pivot and neutral stance, then takes small adjustment steps to set his base before driving through the return.
2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His shoulder line turns significantly away from the court during the trophy phase, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders just before racket acceleration toward contact.
2.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips drive forward from a deep knee bend, with his back leg pushing up and through the court as his front hip opens toward the net during the upward swing.
2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line rotates deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive into the court are clearly visible, along with his hips uncoiling from a loaded, closed position into a more open alignment at contact.
3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. The racket contacts the ball at full extension slightly in front of his body line with a clearly pronated racket face, and the upward swing path creates strong racket head speed through contact.
2.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact he lands on his front leg with his tossing arm dropping quickly as his back leg swings through, bringing him into a compact, upright ready position on the baseline.
2.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a vertical swing path to impart heavy topspin.
2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #9 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact his two-handed follow-through finishes high with his weight transferring into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to reset into a compact ready position.
2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His feet stay relatively narrow with a compact knee bend, and he drives up into the serve with a pronounced front-leg push before landing slightly inside the court for a quick recovery step.
3.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact his arm action continues forward with a pronounced pronation while his back leg swings through into the court, bringing him quickly into a compact ready position on the baseline.
2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. From this angle you can see his continental grip stay relaxed in the fingers while his wrist pronates sharply through contact to add spin.
2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and strong push off the outside leg are clearly visible as his hips stay closed to the net through the load and then unwind into the shot.
2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced unit turn on the return, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders, making the upper body rotation clearly visible along the baseline.
3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path, emphasizing heavy topspin.
3.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. From this angle you can see his continental grip stay relatively relaxed as his wrist pronates up and across the ball to add topspin at contact.
3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of a second serve from the ad side, filmed from the side. His quick split step into a semi-open stance and immediate lateral adjustment steps are clearly visible as he sets up early and recovers along the baseline.
3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His early shoulder turn creates a pronounced trunk coil, with the torso uncoiling ahead of the arms to initiate the kinetic chain into contact.
2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip with a relaxed hand and a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that adds spin rather than pace.
2.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact his two-handed follow-through wraps across his body as he transfers weight into the court and quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact his two-handed follow-through finishes around shoulder height while his weight transfers into the court and he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position.
3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a deep knee bend, then drive upward and slightly forward off the outside leg to initiate his compact two-handed swing.
2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip and relaxed wrist allow for a pronounced pronation through contact, with a noticeable wrist snap upward to impart spin.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His early shoulder turn coils the trunk well before contact, then his torso uncoils ahead of the arms, showing clear kinetic chain sequencing from hips through shoulders into the two-handed backhand.
3.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's backhand slice return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a distinct high-to-low path that creates noticeable backspin.
3.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips uncoiling upward and forward to initiate the service motion.
4.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips powerfully uncoiling upward as he extends to contact.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact his follow-through finishes across his body with his back leg kicking through, and he quickly regathers his feet into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is only slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates upward along a pronounced pronation-driven swing path.
3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His continental grip is paired with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact, clearly visible as the racket face turns from edge-on to square toward the box.
2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline on the toss, and you can see a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the contact.
2.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact his arm action carries fully across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced, upright ready position for the next shot.
2.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact his arm action finishes across his body with the non-hitting hand dropping back for balance as his weight lands on the front foot and he begins to recover into a neutral ready position.
2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His footwork includes a compact pinpoint stance with a quick rear-leg draw-in before the knee bend, followed by a small hop into the court for recovery.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, producing a pronounced wrist snap just after impact.
3.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His hips load with a noticeable knee bend on the back leg before driving up into the ball, with the front hip rotating through as his legs extend into the court.
2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
2.9s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Deuce court, filmed from the Side. The racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and pronounced upward swing path, emphasizing topspin-oriented racket head speed at contact.
3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line rotates significantly away from the court during the trophy phase, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand volley return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His quick split-step into a compact open stance and short adjustment steps toward the net are clearly visible before he blocks the volley forward and recovers.
7.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line turns significantly away from the net during the trophy phase before the trunk uncoils in sequence with the upward arm motion into contact.
3.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand return of a second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight carries forward into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to reset into a compact ready position.
2.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive upward as his back leg extends to initiate his upward swing.
2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. The side view makes it easy to see his relatively high contact point for his height and the slightly closed racket face brushing up the back of the ball to impart topspin.
3.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline during the knee bend, with a pronounced leg drive upward that extends through the left hip as he pushes off the ground.
2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's forehand return of second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His quick split-step into a semi-open stance leads into a small adjustment hop and immediate recovery step back toward the center after contact.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then drive up together with an aggressive leg extension to initiate his upward swing.
3.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. From this view you can see his relatively relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to add topspin and kick.
2.9s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulder line turns moderately away from the court before contact, with a distinct upward trunk uncoil that sequences from the hips through the torso into the serving arm.
2.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact he lands on his front leg with his hitting arm relaxing down and across his body while his non-hitting arm tucks in, helping him transition smoothly back toward a neutral ready position.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a compact pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before an explosive upward drive off both legs into the serve.
2.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed through the knee bend before uncoiling upward with a strong left-leg drive into the court.
2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. The contact point is slightly in front of his body with the racket face tilted marginally upward, and the racket accelerates on a pronounced upward swing path to impart heavy topspin.
3.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a clearly closed face and an upward brushing swing path that emphasizes topspin and kick.
2.9s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His feet use a compact pinpoint stance with a pronounced knee bend, and he drives up into the serve before landing slightly inside the court with a small recovery step back toward the baseline.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #5 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. From this angle you can see his relatively relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to impart heavy topspin.
2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #6 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His compact footwork into the stance is visible as he sets a stable base with a controlled knee bend and a balanced landing on his front foot after contact.
2.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #7 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact he lets his hitting arm finish across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced, neutral ready position on the baseline.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #8 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips stay relatively closed to the court until just after contact, emphasizing leg-driven lift over aggressive hip rotation.
3.2s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a small, rhythmic rocker step into a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced knee bend and upward drive clearly visible before he lands slightly inside the baseline.
2.3s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he lands on his front leg with his hitting arm finishing across his body while his non-hitting hand drops quickly back toward his torso as he recovers into a ready position.
3.5s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His continental grip is clearly visible with a loose hand and distinct wrist pronation through contact, creating a noticeable snap as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
2.5s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's first serve return slice from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His compact split step into a semi-open stance leads into a short lateral adjustment and a quick recovery step back toward the center ready position.
2.6s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a compact pinpoint stance with a small front-foot adjustment before the knee bend and an immediate couple of recovery steps toward the baseline after landing.
2.8s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates upward along a pronounced pronation-driven swing path.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact his torso continues rotating toward the court with his weight landing on the front foot, and his non-hitting arm drops naturally as he settles quickly into a compact ready position.
2.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His compact service motion features a quick, light split-step into a narrow stance and a pronounced front-leg drive that brings him immediately into a balanced baseline recovery position.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible on the racquet handle, with a loose wrist that pronates through contact to add spin rather than pace.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact he lands slightly inside the court, lets his tossing arm drop back to aid trunk rotation, and quickly brings both hands to the racket in a compact ready position.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss with a noticeable knee bend, and then his legs drive upward together as the hips uncoil into the court.
2.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around head height, and the upward swing path produces visible topspin with a pronounced acceleration of the racket head through the hitting zone.
2.9s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk show a compact but noticeable coil during the toss, followed by a pronounced uncoiling where the chest rotates toward the target before the arm whips up into contact.
2.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his shoulders stay relatively closed during the toss while the trunk coils subtly against the hips before a sharp uncoiling initiates the upward swing.
2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the trophy phase and then uncoil in sequence with his trunk, making the degree of upper-body coil and release easy to compare to his hip rotation.
2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His rhythmic split step leads into a controlled platform stance, with a pronounced hip and shoulder turn before he drives up and into the court with a small recovery step.
2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet edge leads and then whips outward toward the target.
3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk rotate as a unit during the toss and loading phase, then uncoil sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact, making the degree of upper-body coil especially clear from behind.
3s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His tossing-arm shoulder stays elevated and aligned longer during the ball toss, creating a pronounced upper trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips through shoulders into the racquet arm.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a visibly closed face and an upward brushing motion that emphasizes topspin and kick.
2.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss and loading phase, with a pronounced knee bend and leg drive upward that brings his back hip through as he uncoils into the court.
2.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can clearly see his relatively relaxed continental grip and how his wrist stays loose during the toss, allowing a subtle pronation just before and through contact.
3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. The side angle makes it easy to see his abbreviated arm action into a fully extended contact with a slightly pronated racket face as it moves up and across the ball.
3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the knee bend before driving up, with a noticeable push off the back leg that extends his legs fully into the court.
3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line rotates gradually with a pronounced upward trunk extension before contact, then uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders as his hitting arm whips up through the ball.
2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. From this angle you can see his relatively relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that pronates smoothly through contact, creating a distinct wrist snap just after impact.
2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend, then uncoil upward as his legs drive off the ground into the court.
2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips uncoiling from a loaded sideways position into contact.
3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and pronounced hip coil into the back leg are clearly visible before an aggressive leg drive up and into the court.
2.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. After contact he lands on his front leg with his torso uncoiling into the court, and his non-hitting arm drops quickly to help him regain a compact, ready position on the baseline.
2.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His compact service motion includes a quick, light knee bend and a small hop into the court, followed by immediate recovery steps that get him balanced on the baseline in a neutral stance.
2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend before the trophy position and aggressive leg drive upward make the hips rise and extend fully into the court during the serve motion.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His knees load deeply with a pronounced hip hinge before leg drive, creating a clear upward extension through the hips and legs into the trophy position.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His follow-through carries his hitting arm fully across his body while his back leg swings forward, helping him land inside the court and quickly organize into a compact ready position.
3.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line rotates gradually upward with a pronounced trunk coil before trophy position, then uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders as the hitting arm extends up through contact.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a compact pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before the knee bend, and a pronounced forward drive into the court off the front leg during the serve motion.
2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders and trunk show a deep coil during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips to shoulders just before contact, with the torso finishing rotated into the court.
2.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His hips load by turning away from the court while his knees bend deeply, then his back leg drives up and through to uncoil the hips into the court during the serve motion.
2.4s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork detail is evident in the pronounced knee bend and driving leg extension into the court, with a balanced landing on his front foot that sets up an immediate small adjustment step for recovery.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. From this angle you can see his relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that pronates sharply through contact to impart heavy spin.
2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.9s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. The contact point appears slightly in front of his body with the racket face moderately closed, and you can clearly see the upward brushing motion creating topspin as the racket accelerates through the ball.
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Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact his weight continues moving into the court and his tossing hand drops quickly back toward his torso as he settles into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. From this angle you can see his relatively relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that enables a pronounced pronation through contact.
3.2s
BH Slice Running · Court-level-front Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His quick adjustment steps into a slightly open stance and low knee bend are clearly visible as he tracks the ball while moving laterally, then uses small recovery steps to regain his baseline position.
2.7s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-front Guillermo Coria's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from court-level front. His hips stay relatively closed while his knees stay flexed through the wide stance, with the outside leg bracing and the inside leg lightly loading to support the low, skidding slice.
2.8s
BH Slice Running · Front #1 Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His continental grip is evident with the racket held more in the fingers and a noticeably firm, slightly laid-back wrist that stays stable through contact.
2.7s
BH Slice Running · Front #2 Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His quick adjustment steps into a slightly open stance and continued side-steps through contact show how he keeps his feet active while moving laterally to reach the ball.
3.1s
BH Slice Running · Front #3 Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed wrist, staying stable through contact with only a slight downward carve to keep the slice low.
2.9s
BH Slice Running · Front #4 Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the front, filmed from a front angle. His racket face stays noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the downward cutting swing path creates a pronounced backspin effect.
3.2s
BH Slice Running · Front #5 Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck slightly below waist height, and the compact, downward chopping swing path keeps racket head speed controlled through impact.
2.5s
BH Slice Short · Front Guillermo Coria's backhand slice from the center, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes with the racquet face slightly open and his weight moving forward, bringing him quickly back into a compact ready position with both hands prepared on the handle.
2.4s
FH Slice Running · Front Guillermo Coria's forehand slice on the run from the baseline, filmed from the front. His quick adjustment steps into an open stance are followed by a pronounced lateral recovery shuffle that gets him back toward the center of the court after contact.
2.9s
BH Slice Running · Rear Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the baseline, filmed from the rear. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net and the trunk coils early, then uncoils in sequence with a pronounced upper-body tilt that keeps the hitting shoulder low through contact.
3.4s
FH Slice Running · Rear Guillermo Coria's running forehand slice from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders turn significantly past perpendicular to the net to set the slice, then the trunk uncoils in a compact, abbreviated motion that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly below the non-hitting shoulder through contact.
2.5s
BH Slice Running · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders turn early with a pronounced upper-body tilt, and you can see the trunk staying coiled as the hitting shoulder tracks under the chin before uncoiling through contact.
3.3s
BH Slice Running · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while a deep knee bend and extended rear leg show how he loads and pushes off the outside leg during the wide defensive movement.
2.7s
BH Slice Running · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a slightly laid-back wrist that stays firm through contact, limiting wrist hinge as he carves under the ball.
2.4s
BH Slice Running · Side #4 Guillermo Coria's running backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side court-level angle. His shoulders rotate significantly ahead of contact while the trunk stays coiled, then uncoils in sequence with his forward step, making the degree of upper-body tilt and separation between shoulders and hips easy to distinguish.
3.2s
BH Slice Short · Side Guillermo Coria's backhand slice from the baseline, filmed from the side. After contact his racket finishes slightly in front with the non-hitting hand dropping back for balance as he transfers weight forward and quickly recovers toward a neutral ready position.
3s
BH Slice Wide · Side Guillermo Coria's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he reaches out, with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg providing a low base while the back leg lightly unloads to aid recovery.
2.7s
FH Slice Moves Back · Side Guillermo Coria's forehand slice while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His quick adjustment steps backward into a slightly open stance are visible, with a small hop and split-step before planting his outside foot to stabilize for the slice swing.
2.9s
FH Slice Running · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's running forehand slice from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his outside knee dips deeply to load before he extends his back leg forward through the shot.
2.9s
FH Slice Running · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's running forehand slice from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the swing, creating a stable racket face and minimal wrist deviation at contact.
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FH Slice Running · Side #3 Guillermo Coria's running forehand slice from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His outside leg plants low with a deep knee bend while his hips stay relatively closed, allowing his trail leg to swing through and recover quickly along the baseline.
2.6s
FH Slice Short · Side Guillermo Coria's forehand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the side. The racket face is notably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head travels on a distinct high-to-low path that continues forward through the shot.
3s
FH Slice Wide · Side #1 Guillermo Coria's forehand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes with the racket face slightly open in front of his body as his weight transfers onto the front leg and he quickly recovers back toward a neutral ready position.
2.7s
FH Slice Wide · Side #2 Guillermo Coria's forehand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a slightly descending path that keeps the shot low over the net.
2.8s