Video Library (22 videos)
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Anticipation: Part 2
Kim Clijsters' and Rafael Nadal's groundstrokes in this animation are shown from a side CourtLevel angle. The contact points clearly differ in height and racket face angle, with Nadal striking slightly higher with a more closed face and faster upward racket head speed compared to Clijsters' more neutral, level contact.
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Animation pro's running forehand on the run from the deuce side, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After contact the player’s momentum carries them through several recovery steps toward the center, with the non-hitting arm extending back to counterbalance before returning to a ready position.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Player's approach shot coming forward from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level angle. After contact, the player’s momentum continues into the court with the racket finishing high while the non-hitting hand extends back, quickly transitioning into a compact ready position near the net.
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Jay's split step movement at the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His neutral grip is relaxed with minimal wrist flexion, keeping the wrists quiet and stable as his feet leave and return to the court.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Player's neutral stance preparation and split-step footwork from center court, filmed from a side angle. The side view makes it easy to see the hitting-hand wrist stay relaxed with a slight natural lag as the player anticipates the incoming shot.
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Jay's anticipation movement from the baseline center, filmed from a side angle. His early shoulder turn visibly leads the trunk rotation, with the torso coiling first and then uncoiling ahead of the hips as he prepares to move to the incoming ball.
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Anticipation
Jay's forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from a CourtLevel angle. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive upward into the shot.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Pete Sampras's serve from the Deuce side, filmed from CourtLevel. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to his hips in the trophy position, creating a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from pelvis to shoulders into the hitting arm.
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A young player’s forehand cross-court from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear court-level angle. The kid uses a small hop into an open stance with quick adjustment steps before contact and a couple of recovery shuffles back toward the middle after the swing.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Player's forehand on a short ball from the middle of the court, filmed from a side angle. The video clearly shows strong knee bend and forward weight transfer as the hips drive into the court to attack the short ball.
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Jay's intense forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from a rear court-level angle. At contact, the racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Jay's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His stance transitions clearly between open and neutral as he adjusts his feet with a small hop and pivot just before initiating the forward swing.
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A junior player's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. After contact the player’s racquet wraps high over the shoulder while the non-hitting hand stays out in front, and they quickly bring both hands back to the ready position with weight shifting back to a neutral stance.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Player's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of the lead hip with a slightly closed racket face and an upward swing path through the strike zone.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Federer's forehand down the line from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through finishes high across his body as he steps into the court and quickly resets his feet into a balanced ready position.
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Nadal's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a side angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the strong wrist lag on the takeback and the pronounced wrist snap forward right before contact.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Player's backhand return wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. The rear view makes it easy to see the semi-continental grip and the firm, stable wrist position with minimal wrist snap through contact.
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Federer's forehand from the middle of the baseline, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His relaxed shoulder girdle and deep trunk coil are evident as his torso turns well past 90 degrees before uncoiling sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Jay's forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from a CourtLevel Side angle. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
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Young player’s running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear court-level angle. The hips and legs clearly show a low knee bend and forward lean as the player accelerates toward the ball, with the outside leg driving the final push into contact.
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Anticipation
Jimmy Connors's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His compact footwork features a quick adjustment step into a semi-open stance, followed by an aggressive forward weight transfer through the shot.
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Anticipation: Part 2
Player's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. The hips stay relatively closed through contact while the knees remain flexed, emphasizing a stable base with limited leg drive forward.
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