Jeremy Rosen

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Video Library (7 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Net Approaches in Pro Tennis: A New Analysis (1 of 7) Andy’s net approach sequence animation from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level side angle. The contact points on his approach shots occur well out in front of his body with a slightly closed racket face, setting up a compact volley-ready racket position.
6.2s
Net Approaches in Pro Tennis: A New Analysis (2 of 7) Milos’s net-approach sequence from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay slightly closed as he drives forward, with a pronounced knee bend on the last adjustment step that transitions into an aggressive push off the outside leg toward the net.
8.8s
Net Approaches in Pro Tennis: A New Analysis (4 of 7) Andy’s net-approach sequence from a baseline starting position, filmed from a court-level angle. After contact he continues moving forward through the court, using a compact follow-through that finishes in front as he prepares his racquet early for the next volley.
4.4s
Net Approaches in Pro Tennis: A New Analysis (7 of 7) Serena Williams's net-approach sequence animation from a central baseline position, filmed from a mixed tactical/overhead analysis angle. The contact points are marked frame by frame so you can see the racket face staying slightly closed at waist-to-chest height as she drives forward through each ball.
4s
Net Approaches in Pro Tennis: A New Analysis (3 of 7) Rafael Nadal’s forehand approach shot from the deuce side, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His quick adjustment steps set up a semi-open stance before contact, followed by a forward crossover step that carries him into the court toward the net.
7.4s
Net Approaches in Pro Tennis: A New Analysis (5 of 7) Milos's approach shot from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level angle. His weight continues moving forward through contact and he quickly brings the racquet back to a neutral position as he prepares his split step for the next volley.
9.5s
Net Approaches in Pro Tennis: A New Analysis (6 of 7) Jeremy Rosen’s approach shot from a neutral court position, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip stays steady with relatively firm grip pressure, while the wrist remains stable with minimal snap through contact to prioritize control over the approach.
6.6s