Jose Higueras

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Video Library (11 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Learning to Play (10 of 10) Jose Higueras runs a full point sequence from a central baseline position, filmed from a high rear CourtLevel angle. After each stroke he finishes his follow-through with the racquet high and quickly recovers with small adjustment steps back into a neutral ready position facing the opponent.
19.3s
Learning to Play (1 of 10) Jose Higueras’s junior stroke animation from center court, filmed from a side angle. The side view makes the progressive shoulder turn and trunk uncoil especially clear, showing how the torso leads the swing and transfers momentum down the kinetic chain.
8.2s
Learning to Play (2 of 10) Jose Higueras runs a full point pattern from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed during the loading phase, with a deep knee bend and strong push off the outside leg as he recovers and changes direction between shots.
9.7s
Learning to Play (3 of 10) Jose Higueras's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a side angle. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through contact.
2.9s
December 2008 Issue Nadal's return stance on the baseline, filmed from a side animation angle. His shoulders and trunk load together with a pronounced forward flexion, then uncoil in sync as the racquet moves through the contact zone to receive serve.
11.3s
December 2008 Issue Nadal's return stance in the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders and trunk are visibly coiled forward with a slight lateral tilt, then uncoil in a compact sequence that links his split-step to the initial unit turn.
11.3s
Learning to Play (5 of 10) Andre Agassi's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend, then unwind aggressively as his legs drive up and into the court during the forward swing.
10.1s
Learning to Play (6 of 10) Roger Federer's neutral stance forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side animation angle focusing on racket and feet coordination. His semi-western grip is clear, with noticeable wrist lag on the forward swing and a relaxed, late wrist release through contact.
7.4s
Learning to Play (7 of 10) Carlos Moyá's forehand CC from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His small adjustment steps set up a semi-open stance, with a clear split step before moving diagonally to load on the outside leg.
3.8s
Learning to Play (8 of 10) Jose Higueras’s forehand on a short ball from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
3.2s
Learning to Play (9 of 10) Jose Higueras’s approach shot coming in from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through finishes high with his weight moving forward into the court, quickly bringing both hands back on the racquet as he prepares his ready position for the next volley.
5.8s