Roger Federer
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Roger Federer "The Swiss Maestro"

Switzerland
Active Retired #1 career high 103 titles Right-handed One-Handed BH 185cm
20 Grand Slams
  • Australian Open 6
  • Roland Garros 1
  • Wimbledon 8
  • US Open 5
Most elegant player in tennis history with a sublime one-handed backhand and effortless power. Fluid movement, extraordinary variety, and the ability to produce any shot from any position. 20 Grand Slam titles.

Coaches: Peter Carter, Tony Roche, Stefan Edberg, Ivan Ljubicic

Video Library (2,258 videos)

Name FPS Duration
Federer Behindthe Ball ANIMATE Federer's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear CourtLevel angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the inside-out swing path.
4s
Federer Disguise-0013617 @0013617 Federer's forehand from a neutral position, filmed from a side court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the start, then uncoil late with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive off the outside leg characteristic of an open-stance load.
3.9s
Federer Feel For Contact Zone Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay closed longer during the forward swing while his knees remain flexed, then his rear leg drives through as the hips unwind into the completion.
3.9s
Federer Forehand Federer's FH from a neutral baseline position, filmed from CourtLevel Side. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racquet lags and whips through contact.
2.7s
Federer Head Stil Federer's neutral-stance forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn while his knees load deeply, then his rear leg drives up and forward to initiate hip rotation into contact.
5.9s
Federer Hitthruthe Ball Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance before contact, followed by a balanced front-leg pivot that keeps his weight moving into the court.
6.4s
Federer Let It Flow #7 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racket over his shoulder while his non-hitting hand extends back slightly as he recovers smoothly into a balanced ready position.
9.1s
Federer Let It Flow7 #600 Federer’s point construction and between-point routine in a baseline rally, filmed from a rear tactical angle. His shoulders and trunk visibly relax between shots before re-coiling on the return position, illustrating a clear rhythm of tension and release that supports his mental reset process.
20 13.7s
Federer Magic Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a side angle. At contact, the racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip and roughly at waist height, and the racket head accelerates upward along a steep low-to-high path.
2.2s
Federer Stepsto Target Line-0012723 @0012723 Federer's neutral stance footwork progression toward the target line from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His relaxed eastern forehand grip is paired with a loose wrist that stays laid back through the unit turn and only firms up slightly as the racket approaches the contact point.
3.4s
Federer Winthe First Point #5 Federer plays a full point from a neutral baseline exchange, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His Eastern forehand grip and relaxed wrist lag are evident before contact, with a subtle but distinct wrist snap as he accelerates through the ball.
3.5s
roger Roger's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height as the racket accelerates steeply upward on a low-to-high path.
1.8s
roger straight Roger Federer’s straight-on forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes high across his body and he quickly brings both hands back to the racket handle as he recovers to a neutral ready position.
5s
roger #500 Roger Federer’s forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed during the unit turn and then unwind explosively as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend into contact.
42.3s
Roger Federer Backhand Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle in high speed. His eastern backhand grip stays constant with a laid-back wrist that releases into a subtle upward snap right after contact.
10.2s
Roger Federer Forehand Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral position, filmed from a rear high-speed angle. The contact point is well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed and the racket head accelerating upward along a steep low-to-high path.
8.3s
Roger Federer Forehand Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a mobile court-level angle. His feet set up in a semi-open stance with a small adjustment hop before contact, followed by a smooth crossover recovery step back to center.
55.1s
Roger Federer Forehand Return CLICKTHRU AND ANIMATE Roger Federer's forehand return from a neutral position, filmed from a side court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed at contact with a noticeable knee bend and forward leg drive as he uncoils into the ball.
2.6s
Roger Federer My Back Pages large Roger Federer's movement montage is filmed from mixed broadcast and creative angles. His footwork sequences include quick adjustment steps into neutral and open stances, with rhythmic split-steps that sync to the music edits.
183.3s
Roger Federer My Back Pages small Roger Federer's practice and match backhands and forehands are shown from multiple broadcast-style camera angles. His one-handed backhand contact consistently occurs around waist to chest height with a slightly closed racket face and a pronounced upward whip through the ball.
183.3s
Roger Federer Serve Roger Federer's serve from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear CourtLevel angle. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders just before racket drop.
26.2s
Roger Federer Turn Neutral Stance Wiper Finish Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from a side-by-side comparison angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil ahead of the hips as the trunk drives the wiper-style arm and racquet finish across his body.
29.5s
Roger Federer Turn Open Stance Wiper Finish Roger Federer's forehand from an open stance, filmed from a side view. His semi-western grip is evident in the way the racket face stays closed with pronounced wrist lag before whipping through into a windshield-wiper finish.
32.1s
Roger Federer Turn Semi Open Stance Wiper Finish Roger Federer's forehand from a semi-open stance, filmed from a side-by-side comparison angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height before accelerating upward into a windshield-wiper finish across his body.
27s
Roger Federer Turn Semi Open Stance Wiper Finish #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a semi-open stance, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay closed during the unit turn then rotate explosively into contact as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend.
63.8s
Roger Federer Turn Semi Open Stance Wiper Finish #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a semi-open stance, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket accelerates upward into a windshield-wiper finish across his body.
62.1s
Roger Wilco Comp Roger's neutral-stance forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His shoulders coil significantly beyond his hips on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils first from the ground up before the hitting arm whips through contact.
239.2s
4 Roger Federer Closed Stance Court Level Front Roger Federer's forehand in a closed stance from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His feet clearly step across his body into a closed position before contact, with a small recovery step back toward a neutral base after the swing.
22.3s
5 Roger Federer Closed Stance Court Level Rear Roger Federer's closed stance forehand from the baseline, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After contact he finishes with a high windshield-wiper follow-through while quickly bringing both hands back toward the center to recover into a ready position.
23.7s
1 Roger Federer Neutral Stance Front Roger Federer's neutral-stance forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His feet set wide with a clear unit turn into a neutral stance, followed by a small recovery hop that returns him to a ready position on the baseline.
25s
6 Roger Federer Open Stance Front Roger Federer's open-stance forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front leg and he quickly returns his non-hitting hand to a balanced ready position.
52.3s
Roger Federer Backhand Closed Stance Front Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the baseline in a closed stance, filmed from the front. His feet are staggered with the front foot stepping diagonally into the court as he plants and rotates through the shot before bringing the back leg forward in a small recovery step.
23.1s
Roger Federer Backhand Neutral Stance Front Roger Federer's backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His eastern backhand grip is clear with a laid-back wrist creating noticeable lag before he straightens it through contact.
21.5s
Roger Federer Backhand Open Stance Front Roger Federer's backhand from an open stance at the baseline, filmed from the front. His shoulders coil significantly past his hips on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, making the chest square to the net just after contact.
56.2s
Arm-action Roger Federer's serve from a central position, filmed from the front. The extreme slow motion makes the timing of his shoulder external rotation and rapid trunk uncoil into contact very clear, with the chest opening toward the court just after the hitting arm reaches maximal layback.
3840 0.2s
OH · Rear Roger Federer's overhead from a central court position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands balanced with his weight moving forward and quickly brings both hands back to the racket, turning his shoulders to recover into a ready position.
2.2s
Roger Federer Backhand Closed Stance Rear Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle. The contact is made around waist height with the racket face slightly closed and accelerating steeply up the back of the ball.
20.9s
Arm-action Roger Federer's serve from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle in ultra slow motion. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court before uncoiling in sequence, with the shoulder line rotating well past perpendicular to the baseline before driving up into contact.
9999 0.1s
Arm-action Roger Federer's serve from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle in ultra slow motion. His continental grip remains relaxed as his wrist stays laid back through the racquet drop before pronating sharply into contact.
3840 0.1s
2 Roger Federer Neutral Stance Side Roger Federer's neutral-stance forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. At contact, the racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height as the racket accelerates steeply upward along the swing path.
32.6s
3 Roger Federer Closed Stance Side Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His closed stance is clear as his front foot steps across his body, with a pronounced weight transfer from the back leg to the front leg during the swing.
30.5s
Short Roger Federer's forehand on a short ball from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. The side view makes it clear that he meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path.
23.3s
Roger Federer Backhand Neutral Stance Side Roger Federer's backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from the side. The contact point is slightly in front of his hip with the racket face nearly vertical, and you can see the racket head accelerate upward along a steep low-to-high path through the ball.
51.3s
First Serve → FH Approach → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer’s forehand approach from the deuce side, followed by a backhand volley, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the approach load with a noticeable knee bend, then drive forward as his legs push into the court to transition quickly into the net position for the volley.
8.9s
First Serve → FH Approach → FH Volley → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's approach shot from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early during the approach, then uncoil in sequence into the forehand and continue rotating through the net, setting up an efficient transition into the forward-leaning volley posture.
10.3s
Second Serve → FH Approach → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Federer’s forehand approach from the ad court, followed by a forehand volley, filmed from a court-level angle. After contact on the approach, he lets the racquet finish high across his body while his weight continues moving forward into the court, setting up an immediate split step before the volley.
7.2s
First Serve → FH Inside In → FH Approach → BH Volley → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's FH approach from the Ad court, filmed from a CourtLevel angle. He uses a quick adjustment hop into a semi-open stance on the approach, then takes small, choppy steps forward to set up his volley position close to the net.
14.3s
First Serve → BH Approach → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand approach shot from the deuce court, followed by a backhand volley, filmed from a court-level angle. His split step into a neutral stance transitions into quick forward adjustment steps, setting up a stable base before he moves through the court toward the net.
9.5s
First Serve → BH Approach → BH Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand approach from the deuce court, followed by backhand and forehand volleys, is filmed from a court-level angle. After the backhand approach, his weight transfers smoothly into the court and he brings his non-hitting hand back toward the racket throat as he recovers into a compact, forward-ready volley position.
10.5s
First Serve → BH Slice → Approach → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice approach from the deuce court, followed by a forehand volley, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate early with a pronounced trunk coil on the slice, then uncoil smoothly as he moves forward so the trunk stays slightly closed toward the net through contact, linking the upper body rotation into the forward approach pattern.
8.6s
First Serve → BH Wide → BH Approach · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand approach from the deuce court, filmed from a telephoto angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the wrist stays laid back through the forward swing before firming up just before contact.
12.2s
First Serve → FH Approach → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's FH approach and FH volley from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. After contact he drives his weight forward into the court, with his non-hitting hand extending back for balance before he quickly recovers toward the center ready position.
8.4s
Second Serve → FH Approach · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's forehand approach from the ad court, filmed from a telephoto side angle in low light. His eastern forehand grip is evident with a relaxed hand, and there is a clear wrist lag that uncoils into a compact snap just before contact.
7.4s
Second Serve → BH Approach → BH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's backhand approach from the deuce court, followed by a backhand volley at the net, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early on the approach shot, then uncoil in a smooth sequence that continues up through contact into the volley, where the trunk rotation is noticeably reduced and more compact.
8.6s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → BH Slice Wide → FH Approach → OH · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's forehand approach from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend and strong push off the outside leg, driving his hips into an open position as he moves forward through the court.
13.1s
BH Approach → FH Volley · Court-level-front Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern forehand grip is evident with a relaxed hand on the handle, and the wrist maintains a laid-back lag that straightens only slightly through contact without an exaggerated snap.
7.2s
BH Approach → FH Volley Low · Court-level-front Roger Federer's forehand approach from a low, central court position, filmed from a front court-level angle. From this view, his relaxed eastern forehand grip is evident, with pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a compact, controlled wrist snap right at contact.
4.7s
FH Approach → BH Volley · Court-level-front Roger Federer's forehand approach and backhand volley from the front of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern forehand grip transitions smoothly into a continental grip on the backhand volley, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact rather than snapping.
7.6s
FH Approach → FH Volley · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. 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 swing path.
5.6s
FH Approach → FH Volley · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center court position, filmed from a front court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early as the racquet goes back, then uncoil in a tightly sequenced rotation that brings the chest square to the net just after contact.
6.1s
FH Approach → FH Volley · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's forehand approach and forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the approach step before opening into contact, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive as he moves forward into the court.
8s
FH Approach → FH Volley Low · Court-level-front Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from a central court position, filmed from a front court-level angle. His shoulders coil early with a pronounced upper-body turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk rotation so that the chest squares to the net precisely at contact.
5s
FH Approach → OH · Court-level-front Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height in front of his body, and the racket head accelerates upward and forward on a steep path toward the net.
8.8s
FH Approach → OH · Court-level-front Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front 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 through the ball on a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
4.8s
BH Approach → FH Volley → BH Volley · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's backhand approach shot followed by forehand and backhand volleys from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the backhand approach with a pronounced knee bend, then drive upward and slightly open as he steps into the net, showing strong leg extension into the volleys.
9.8s
FH Approach → BH Volley → BH Volley · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand approach followed by backhand volleys from a central position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork features a quick split step transitioning into small adjustment steps into a semi-open stance on the approach, then compact shuffle steps to set a stable base for each backhand volley.
10.2s
FH Approach → FH Volley · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist lag that releases into a compact, controlled wrist snap through contact.
4.5s
FH Approach → FH Volley · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then drive forward with an explosive leg push-off that propels him into the court toward the ensuing volley.
5s
FH Approach → OH · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level rear angle. 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 swing path before he continues forward toward the net.
6.8s
First Serve → BH Approach → BH Volley · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's backhand approach shot from the Ad court, followed by a backhand volley, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the approach with a noticeable knee bend and forward-driving rear leg that helps him transition smoothly into the volley position.
7.1s
BH Approach → FH Volley · Court-level-side Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level side angle. The side view makes it easy to see his slightly closed racket face at contact with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip and at about waist height, with the racket head accelerating low to high along a compact, forward-driving swing path.
4.6s
BH Approach → Slice → BH Volley · Court-level-side Roger Federer's backhand approach slice followed by a backhand volley from the baseline moving forward, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders coil early with a pronounced upper-body turn on the slice, then uncoil into a more squared trunk position as he transitions through the split step into the compact shoulder rotation for the backhand volley.
4.6s
BH Approach → BH Drop Volley · Front Roger Federer's backhand approach with a backhand drop volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. He uses small adjustment steps into a neutral stance before the approach, then closes his shoulders as he moves forward and takes a compact split-step just before executing the drop volley.
5.1s
BH Approach → FH Volley → BH Volley · Front Roger Federer's forehand approach and backhand volley from the front court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk rotate as a single unit during the approach, then quickly decouple with a sharp upper-body turn and slight counter-rotation to stabilize the torso through the volley.
8.2s
FH Approach → BH Volley · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand approach followed by a backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His eastern forehand grip transitions smoothly into a continental grip on the backhand volley, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact without excessive wrist snap.
4.6s
FH Approach → BH Volley · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand approach and backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His split step precedes a quick adjustment step into a neutral stance on the forehand approach, followed by small recovery steps that set up a stable, slightly closed stance for the backhand volley.
6.2s
FH Approach → FH Volley · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His small adjustment steps before contact set up a semi-open stance, followed by a quick crossover recovery step moving him forward into the court.
4.6s
FH Approach → FH Volley · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then drive forward as his legs push into the court to move him smoothly toward the net.
5s
FH Approach → FH Volley → OH · Front Roger Federer's forehand approach and forehand overhead from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His quick split step into a semi-open stance on the approach is followed by small adjustment steps that set up a balanced plant before he drives forward and recovers toward the net.
10.6s
FH Approach → OH · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot followed by an overhead from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk on the forehand approach, then quickly uncoil upward and slightly forward on the overhead, showing a clear sequential release from hip and trunk rotation into the hitting shoulder.
5.6s
FH Approach → OH · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact he continues moving forward with his weight driving into the court, his non-hitting hand counterbalancing as he quickly prepares for the overhead.
5.9s
FH Approach → BH Volley · Rear Roger Federer's forehand approach followed by a backhand volley from mid-court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he continues moving forward with his weight transferring into the court, his non-hitting hand extending back for counterbalance before he quickly resets his shoulders for the next shot.
6.2s
FH Approach → OH · Rear Roger Federer's forehand approach shot leading into an overhead from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced coiling on the forehand approach, then uncoil in a continuous sequence into the overhead, with the torso rotating up and through as the hitting shoulder elevates and tracks forward.
8.8s
BH Approach → BH Volley · Side Roger Federer's backhand approach shot from the middle of the court, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a noticeable knee bend, then drive forward as his back leg extends to carry him into the court.
5.1s
BH Approach → FH Volley High · Side Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from a high side position, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed eastern forehand grip with a pronounced wrist lag that releases into a compact snap right at contact.
5.8s
BH Approach → FH Volley · Side Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His hips stay low with a pronounced knee bend during the loading phase, then drive forward as his rear leg extends to carry his momentum into the court.
5.6s
FH Approach → BH Drop Volley · Side Roger Federer's forehand approach and backhand drop volley at net from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact on the drop volley, he keeps his non-hitting hand slightly back for counterbalance while his weight continues moving forward into the court before settling into a compact ready position.
5.2s
FH Approach → FH Volley · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his racket finishes high across his body while his weight moves decisively into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position for the next shot.
4.9s
FH Approach → FH Volley · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand approach shot from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive upward and forward into the court.
5s
BH Half Volley Center Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from a central position, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball taken just in front of his lead hip, and the compact swing path keeps the racket head moving smoothly through the court with controlled speed.
2.7s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from a neutral central position in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he finishes with the racquet wrapping high across his body while his weight continues to drift backward, then quickly brings both hands down toward a compact ready position.
500 2.8s
BH Running · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's running backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he moves laterally, with a pronounced outside-leg push-off and deep knee bend that load the legs before he drives up and across into the shot.
500 2.7s
BH Running · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's running backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork pattern shows quick adjustment steps into a semi-open stance followed by a pronounced recovery step that readies him to move back toward the center.
500 2.7s
BH Running · Court-level-front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's running backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net before contact, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders as he strikes on the move.
500 2.5s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His split-step leads into a quick pivot with the right foot and a classic closed stance, followed by a balanced recovery step back toward the center after contact.
500 2.4s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that firms up into a stable, slightly laid-back wrist at contact.
500 2.7s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the baseline, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay closed to the net as he loads, with a pronounced knee bend and strong rear-leg drive initiating the rotation through contact.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #10 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide ball in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His feet plant on a pronounced closed stance with the front foot stepping across the baseline, and he uses a small recovery shuffle back toward center immediately after contact.
500 2.4s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #11 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern backhand grip stays firm while his wrist remains laid back through the loop, then pronates subtly through contact for a clean, controlled release.
500 2.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #12 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand on a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the outside of the ball for heavy topspin.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #14 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the one-handed backhand swing path.
500 2.5s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #16 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a deep coil, then uncoil in sequence from hips through torso to shoulder, making the degree of upper-body rotation and re-rotation easy to distinguish in slow motion.
500 2.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #17 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as his front knee drives forward and bends deeply, loading the legs before he pushes up and across into the shot.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #18 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance at court level, filmed from the front. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his weight transfers onto the front foot and the non-hitting hand counterbalances behind his body as he recovers toward a ready position.
500 2.4s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the one-handed backhand swing path.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #20 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate deeply under the chin on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils in a sequenced motion where the torso leads and the hitting arm lags slightly before release.
500 2.4s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #21 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance at the baseline, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay closed to the net as his front knee drives into a deep bend, with the rear leg pushing diagonally forward to initiate rotation through the shot.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a neutral court position in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the backhand side creating a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
500 2.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his knees are deeply bent, and he drives up and into the shot with a pronounced push off the outside leg.
500 2.7s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extending across his body while his weight transfers onto the front foot and his non-hitting hand helps him rotate back toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's backhand from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed slow motion. His closed stance is evident as his front foot steps across the body line toward the wide ball, with a pronounced unit turn and a clear recovery pivot back toward the baseline after contact.
500 2.7s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #8 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand on a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His eastern backhand grip stays firm with a noticeable laid-back wrist position on the takeback that gradually unwinds into a subtle wrist pronation through contact.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps #9 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as his weight transfers forward into a compact recovery step back toward the center.
500 2.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Neutral · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his knees are deeply flexed on the load, with a noticeable upward leg drive as he rotates through contact.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Neutral · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide ball in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His small adjustment steps set up a stable neutral stance, and you can clearly see him plant the front foot diagonally toward the ball before pushing off the back leg to recover.
500 2.2s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Closed Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His closed hips and strong knee bend into the load transition into a pronounced upward leg drive that straightens through contact.
2.9s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Closed #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is evident, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the takeback before firming up into a controlled, slightly pronated position at contact.
2.7s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Closed #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a firm front-foot plant, with his back leg stepping through after contact to aid recovery toward the center.
3.3s
BH Center · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping across his body while his left arm extends back for counterbalance as he quickly recovers into a neutral ready position.
2.6s
BH Center · Court-level-front #10 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the torso uncoils ahead of the arm swing, making the degree of shoulder turn and sequential rotation through the kinetic chain easy to distinguish.
0.1s
BH Center · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he steps forward and quickly resets into a neutral ready position.
3s
BH Center Cross Court · Court-level-front Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His footwork includes a quick split-step into a small adjustment hop, setting up a mostly neutral stance before he drives through the ball and takes a couple of light recovery steps back toward the middle.
2.6s
BH Center Down The Line · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating up and through the line of the ball on a steep, whipping path.
2.6s
BH Center Down The Line · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court going down the line, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a deep coil on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence so that the torso unwinds ahead of the hitting arm through contact.
2.8s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Neutral #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a deep knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive upward to straighten into contact.
2.5s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Neutral #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to mid-torso height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up the back of the ball along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
3s
BH Center · Court-level-front · Neutral #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the take-back, then uncoil in sequence so the torso leads the arm through contact for efficient kinetic chain use.
2.8s
BH Half Volley Moves Back · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front-facing court-level angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step as he moves back and then settles into a neutral stance, with his weight transferring smoothly onto the front foot before contact.
2.9s
BH Half Volley Moves Back · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center as he moves back, filmed from a court-level front angle. His one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him before he quickly regains a neutral ready position on the baseline.
3.2s
BH Half Volley Wide · Court-level-front Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front of the court, filmed from court_level. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball through the hitting zone.
2.8s
BH Moves Back · Court-level-front Roger Federer's one-handed backhand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that tightens into a firm, stable wrist at the moment of contact.
3.8s
BH Running · Court-level-front Roger Federer's running backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment hop into a semi-open stance followed by a pronounced recovery step that carries him back toward the center after contact.
2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders, with the hitting shoulder finishing high and wrapped across his body.
2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he steps across with the front leg, creating a strong base through a deep knee bend and driving up off the outside leg into contact.
3s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed #3 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His closed stance is clear as his front foot steps across his body toward the ball, with a quick adjustment shuffle preceding the stroke and a small recovery step back toward the center after contact.
3.2s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed #4 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His closed stance is evident as he steps across with his front foot, using a pronounced lateral shuffle to reach the wide ball before planting and swinging.
2.6s
BH Wide Cross Court · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from a wide position on the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. From this angle you can clearly see his eastern backhand grip stay stable as his wrist maintains a relaxed lag before releasing into a subtle upward snap through contact.
2.8s
BH Wide Cross Court · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence so the chest squares to the net only after contact, emphasizing strong upper-body coil.
2.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-front · Neutral Roger Federer's backhand from a neutral stance on a wide ball, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he steps across with the front leg, with a clear knee bend and push-off from the outside leg to reach and stabilize for the wide backhand.
2.9s
BH Center · Court-level-rear · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a rear court-level angle at 500 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates up and across the body on a steep, whipping swing path.
500 2.5s
BH Center · Court-level-rear · Closed · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His one-handed follow-through extends high across his body as his weight transfers onto the front foot, with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him before he recovers to a neutral ready position.
500 2.2s
BH Short · Court-level-rear · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from a central position in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. The high-speed view makes it clear that his racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating steeply up the back of the ball.
500 2.4s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His shoulders load with a pronounced turn relative to the hips before contact, then the trunk uncoils in a smooth sequence that brings the hitting shoulder through on a slightly upward, diagonal path toward the ball.
500 2.7s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that releases into a subtle upward snap right through contact.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate well beyond 90 degrees on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk leading the arm so the hitting shoulder finishes fully around his body.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His initial split step leads into a deep crossover step out to the wide ball, and from this angle you can see him plant his front foot across his body to create a fully closed stance before pushing back into a few quick recovery steps toward center.
500 2.5s
BH Half Volley Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand wide half-volley from a closed stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His eastern one-handed backhand grip stays firm while the wrist remains laid back through the forward swing, with a subtle upward snap at contact to lift the low wide ball.
500 2.4s
BH Wide · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level rear angle. The high-speed view shows his racket face slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, the racket head accelerating up and across the ball on a steep, whipping path.
500 2.8s
BH Wide · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible with a laid-back wrist creating pronounced lag before contact, then a subtle wrist extension through the ball.
500 2.5s
BH Wide · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a deep coil on the takeback, then uncoil sequentially from hips to torso to hitting shoulder, making the degree of upper-body rotation and timing of the shoulder turn especially clear from behind.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high over his hitting shoulder while his left arm extends back for counterbalance as he recovers his stance and begins to move back toward the center.
500 2.7s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Neutral · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand from a neutral stance on a wide ball, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. After contact his one-handed follow-through extends high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he recovers back toward a ready position.
500 2.3s
BH Half Volley Wide · Court-level-rear · Neutral · 500fps Roger Federer's wide backhand half-volley from a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His shoulders and trunk stay closed longer through contact, with a pronounced upper-body coil that unwinds late as the hitting shoulder continues to rotate forward after impact.
500 2.2s
BH Center · Court-level-rear · Closed #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clear, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the loop before uncoiling into a late, sharp release at contact.
2.9s
BH Center · Court-level-rear · Closed #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racquet lags and whips through contact in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
3s
BH Center · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His footwork features a quick split-step into small adjustment steps before setting a stable neutral stance, followed by a smooth recovery shuffle back toward the center.
2.7s
BH Center · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court_level angle. His shoulders rotate deep past his hips on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils first with the shoulders leading and the hitting arm lagging slightly before extension through contact.
2.5s
BH Center Cross Court · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, hit cross-court and filmed from a court-level rear angle. His one-handed backhand contact is made slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face, and the racket head accelerates upward along a steep low-to-high path.
2.7s
BH Center Down The Line · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from a tight court-level rear angle. From this view you can clearly see his eastern backhand grip stay stable while his wrist maintains a relaxed lag and then uncoils into a late, sharp pronation through contact.
3s
BH Center · Court-level-rear · Neutral #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he loads, with a pronounced knee bend and strong leg drive forward that straightens through contact.
2.9s
BH Center · Court-level-rear · Neutral #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork shows a small adjustment hop into a stable neutral stance, followed by a controlled recovery step that returns him quickly toward the middle.
3s
BH Half Volley Center · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After contact he extends the racquet forward with a compact follow-through while his left arm stays back for counterbalance, quickly recovering into a neutral ready position.
2.9s
BH Half Volley Moves Back · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's backhand half-volley while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. From this view you can see his eastern one-handed backhand grip stay constant as his wrist remains firm with minimal lag, stabilizing the racquet face through the low, abbreviated contact.
2.6s
BH Half Volley Running · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's running backhand half-volley from a neutral court position, filmed from a court_level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, driving up and forward to stabilize his lower body as he intercepts the ball on the rise.
5.3s
BH Running · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's running backhand from the rear court position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he chases wide, with a pronounced outside-leg push-off and deep knee bend that drive him back into the court after contact.
3.2s
BH Running · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's running backhand from the rear court position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his weight continues moving toward the center, bringing him quickly back into a balanced ready position.
3.7s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from a wide ball on the backhand side in a closed stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. From this view, his eastern backhand grip is evident with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that straightens into a firm, stable wrist at contact.
2.8s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His one-handed backhand contact is made slightly in front of his body with the racket face moderately closed, and the racket head accelerates steeply up the back of the ball for heavy topspin.
3.1s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the backhand side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his outside leg plants deeply with a pronounced knee bend, driving up and across as he pushes off to reach the wide ball.
2.9s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed #3 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the rear court-level angle, hit in a closed stance. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step outward followed by a firm plant of the front foot across his body, clearly setting his shoulders sideways before he swings.
2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed #4 Roger Federer's wide one-handed backhand from a closed stance on the backhand side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag before contact, followed by a subtle, late wrist release up the back of the ball.
2.6s
BH Wide · Court-level-rear · Closed #5 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his one-handed follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving back toward the center, with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing to help him recover into a ready position.
5.1s
BH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, with the front foot planting just before contact and a clear recovery step back toward the middle after the swing.
2.2s
BH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that firms up into a stable, laid-back wrist at contact.
2.7s
BH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, with the right foot planting firmly and the left foot stepping slightly forward to stabilize before and after contact.
2.3s
BH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #4 Roger Federer's backhand from the side at court level, filmed from a court_level_side angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to mid-torso height, with the racket head accelerating up and across the ball on a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
2.3s
BH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #5 Roger Federer's backhand from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the start with a noticeable knee bend, then unwind in sync with a strong leg drive that extends through contact and into his recovery step.
2.4s
BH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #6 Roger Federer's backhand from the side at court level, filmed from a court_level_side angle. His follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extending out toward the target while his non-hitting arm relaxes back and he smoothly returns to a neutral ready stance.
2.4s
BH Center · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the start of the swing, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that extends through contact into a tall, balanced finish.
2.7s
BH Center · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle at court level. His shoulders rotate well beyond perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, making the sequencing of torso rotation into contact clearly visible.
2.6s
BH Center · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the swing before subtly unhinging through contact.
3.2s
BH Center · Court-level-side #4 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance and a smooth recovery shuffle back toward the center after contact.
2.9s
BH Half Volley · Court-level-side · Open #1 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand half-volley from an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this side view, you can clearly see his early shoulder turn and compact trunk coil, followed by a synchronized uncoiling of the torso that drives the racquet through the ball despite the low contact point.
2.6s
BH Short · Court-level-side Roger Federer's backhand from the short-court position, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so the chest opens toward the target only after the racquet has dropped and started forward.
3.5s
BH · Arm-action · Front @0192718 Roger Federer's backhand from a central position, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil through contact with the hitting-side shoulder finishing high and around the body, clearly showing the sequential trunk-to-shoulder rotation.
9.1s
BH · Front @0185829 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front 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 along the swing path.
9.6s
BH · Front @0190920 Roger Federer's backhand from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he smoothly returns to a neutral ready position.
8.8s
BH · Front @0191824 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to mid-torso height, and the racket head accelerates up and across his body on a steep, whippy swing path.
8.8s
BH · Front #001 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads, with a pronounced knee bend and strong push off the outside leg driving him up and through the shot.
8.8s
BH Running · Front @0201029 Roger Federer's running backhand from the front, filmed from a front court-level angle. His one-handed backhand contact is made slightly in front of his body with the racket face moderately closed, and the upward swing path creates strong racket head speed through the ball.
10.8s
BH Wide · Front @0194626 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front, filmed from a front angle. His one-handed backhand contact is taken slightly in front of his body with the racket face relatively closed, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward through the ball on a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
12.2s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the front. The high-speed angle makes the slightly closed racket face at contact and the upward, accelerating swing path through the ball very clear.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that firms up into a stable, slightly laid-back wrist at contact.
500 2.7s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extending across his body while his non-hitting hand returns quickly toward the racket throat as he recovers back toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.7s
BH Center · Front · Closed · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a front angle at 250 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to mid-torso height, and the racket head whips upward on a steep, accelerating path through the hitting zone.
250 4.8s
BH Center · Front · Closed · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from a central closed-stance position, filmed from the front at 250 fps in high-speed. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible, with a pronounced laid-back wrist creating noticeable lag before a sharp, controlled wrist extension through contact.
250 5.2s
BH Center · Front · Neutral · 250fps Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the front at 250 fps. The high-speed view makes it easy to see his slightly closed racket face at contact with the ball struck around waist height and the racket accelerating steeply up the back of the ball.
250 4.9s
BH Center · Front · Open · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His feet set early in a wide base with the outside foot loading first, then he takes a small recovery step back toward the center after contact.
500 2.2s
BH Half Volley · Front · 250fps Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle at 250 fps. His knees stay flexed with a subtle upward leg drive as his hips remain relatively square to the net, giving a stable base for the compact half-volley motion.
250 5.6s
BH Moves Back · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a central position, filmed from the front. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance before he regroups into a neutral ready position.
250 5.4s
BH Moves Back · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk, creating a pronounced coil on the unit turn and a clearly sequenced uncoiling of the torso before the arm and racquet release through contact.
250 5.4s
BH Moves Back · Front · Open · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. As he moves back, he uses small adjustment steps into an open stance, with a clear split-step and a quick recovery shuffle back to his ready position.
500 2.7s
BH Running · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's running backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork features a quick adjustment shuffle into a semi-open stance, followed by a pronounced recovery step that brings him back toward the baseline center.
250 2.8s
BH Running · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's running backhand from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle. His split-step leads into quick crossover running steps and he plants in a semi-open stance with the outside foot bracing before swinging.
250 2.6s
BH Running · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's running backhand from a central baseline position, filmed from the front at 250 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
250 2.5s
BH Short · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while a deep knee bend and strong push from the rear leg drive his body up and through the shot.
500 2.7s
BH Short · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from a front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the swing path.
250 4s
BH Short · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from a front angle. His split-step is followed by a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, with his front foot planting diagonally toward the net before he rotates through the shot.
250 3.1s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the baseline, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a deep coil, then uncoil in sequence from hips through torso to shoulders, making the degree of upper-body rotation and its timing easy to distinguish in slow motion.
500 2.8s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 250fps #10 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that stays laid back until just before contact, where the wrist firms up without excessive snap.
250 5.1s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance in the front view, filmed at 250 fps. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as his outside leg loads deeply, with a pronounced knee bend driving into the shot.
250 2.2s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His shoulders rotate deeply across his body in the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils in a smooth sequence where the torso leads the arm and racket through contact.
250 2.3s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide ball in a closed stance, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His hips remain relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, then unwind as he drives off the back leg to step into the court.
500 2.1s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a front angle at 250 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the one-handed backhand path.
250 2.5s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court on a wide ball, filmed from a front angle. His closed stance is clear as his front foot steps across his body, with small adjustment steps taken before planting and rotating into the shot.
250 2.7s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front. His feet show a clear unit-turn into a closed stance with the front foot stepping across the baseline and a small recovery adjustment after contact to regain court position.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the front at 250 fps slow motion. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high across his body while his non-hitting arm retracts toward his torso, and he quickly re-centers his feet into a neutral ready position.
250 2.2s
BH Wide · Front · Closed · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His closed stance is clear as his front foot steps across the baseline plane while his weight transfers forward and he uses small adjustment steps to load before swinging.
250 5.1s
BH · Arm-action · Front Roger Federer's backhand from a central court position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a deep knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive upward to support the one-handed release.
2.7s
BH · Arm-action · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that firms up only just before contact.
2.9s
BH Center Down The Line · Front · Closed Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the front. After contact he finishes with the racquet high across his body and quickly brings both hands back in front of his torso as his weight moves forward into a compact ready position.
3.1s
BH Center · Front · Closed #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing in front as he transfers weight onto the front leg and quickly recovers toward a neutral ready position.
2.9s
BH Center · Front · Closed #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center in a closed stance, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his eastern one-handed backhand grip stay firm while the wrist remains relaxed, creating noticeable wrist lag that releases into a subtle upward snap right at contact.
2.9s
BH Center · Front · Closed #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the center in a closed stance, filmed from the front. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm retracting back while his weight transfers forward into a balanced, ready position.
4.5s
BH Center Cross Court · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His footwork shows a quick split-step into a small adjustment hop before setting a neutral stance, with a balanced recovery step returning him toward the middle after contact.
3.1s
BH Center Cross Court · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his eastern one-handed backhand grip staying constant while his hitting wrist remains laid back through the swing before unhinging slightly at contact.
2.9s
BH Center Down The Line · Front Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court down the line, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed at load with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind as his front leg straightens and rear leg drives up into the shot.
2.4s
BH Center · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence so the chest faces the net just after contact while the hitting shoulder continues through the swing.
2.6s
BH Center · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact he finishes with a high one-handed follow-through while his left arm extends back for counterbalance before he quickly returns to a neutral ready position.
2.8s
BH Half Volley Moves Back · Front Roger Federer's backhand half-volley while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk stay remarkably quiet with a compact coil, then uncoil just enough through contact, with the front view making the subtle separation between hip and shoulder rotation clearly visible.
2.7s
BH Half Volley · Front · Closed #1 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand half-volley from a closed stance, filmed from the front. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand, and his wrist stays stable with minimal hinge through contact to control the low, skidding ball.
3.7s
BH Half Volley · Front · Closed #2 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from a closed stance at the baseline, filmed from the front. His shoulders stay strongly closed through contact while the trunk uncoils late and compactly, with the chest rotating toward the net only after the racquet has met the ball.
2.6s
BH Half Volley Wide · Front Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from a wide position, filmed from the front. From this angle, his eastern backhand grip and relaxed wrist lag into a late, sharp release at contact are clearly visible.
2.7s
BH Moves Back · Front Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the front. His one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing in front as he transfers weight back into a centered ready position.
3.4s
BH Running · Front #1 Roger Federer's running backhand from the center, filmed from the front. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him before he quickly regains a neutral ready position.
3.4s
BH Running · Front #2 Roger Federer's running backhand from the center on the run, filmed from the front. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the swing before subtly unhinging at contact.
3.9s
BH Running · Front · Open Roger Federer's running backhand from the front, in an open stance, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively open to the net while a deep knee bend on the outside leg provides the main load and push as he moves through the shot.
2.8s
BH Short · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from a front angle. His small adjustment steps set up a neutral stance before contact, followed by a quick recovery step that brings him back toward the center.
2.4s
BH Short · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the short court position, filmed from the front. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that firms up only at the moment of contact.
2.9s
BH Wide Cross Court · Front · Closed Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front, filmed from a front court-level angle. He plants his feet in a distinctly closed stance with a strong shoulder turn, then uses small adjustment steps to load on the outside leg before swinging and recovering back toward the center.
2.5s
BH Wide Cross Court · Front · Closed #3 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. After contact he finishes with the racquet wrapping high across his body while his non-hitting arm opens for balance, then he quickly turns his shoulders and resets his feet back toward a neutral ready position.
2.8s
BH Wide Down The Line · Front · Closed Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from a wide position on the deuce side, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head whips up on a steep low-to-high path for a down-the-line trajectory.
2.8s
BH Wide Down The Line · Front · Closed #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the deuce side, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his knees are deeply flexed, showing strong leg drive off the outside leg as he pushes into the shot.
2.4s
BH Wide Down The Line · Front · Closed #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front, hit in a closed stance. His feet cross as he moves out to the wide ball, then he plants the front foot diagonally toward the sideline to commit fully to the closed stance before swinging down the line.
2.5s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the front court, filmed from a front angle. 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 timing of the release easy to compare frame by frame.
3.1s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance at the front of the court, filmed from a front angle. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly recoils into a neutral ready position.
3s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #3 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the front court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate deeply past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils in a smooth sequence from hips to shoulders as the hitting shoulder continues to drive through contact.
2.9s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #4 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the front court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils in sequence before the hitting arm extends through contact.
2.6s
BH Wide · Front · Closed #5 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the front court, filmed from a front angle. His one-handed backhand grip stays firmly in an eastern backhand position while his wrist remains laid back with noticeable lag before uncoiling into a subtle, relaxed snap through contact.
2.6s
BH Wide Cross Court · Front Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front, filmed from a front camera angle. The contact point is slightly in front of his body with the racket face marginally closed, and the racket head accelerates upward along a steep, low-to-high swing path.
2.1s
BH Wide Cross Court · Front Roger Federer's wide backhand from the center, filmed from the front. His footwork features a quick adjustment step out to the wide ball followed by a closed stance, with a pronounced recovery step back toward the middle after contact.
2.6s
BH Wide Cross Court Short · Front Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a deep coil on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence from hips through torso to shoulders, making the degree of upper-body rotation and timing of trunk release easy to see head-on.
4.5s
BH Wide · Front #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front, filmed from a front angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that maintains pronounced lag before a late, sharp extension through contact.
2.7s
BH Wide · Front #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the front, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he moves out to the wide ball, with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg providing the base for his lateral push and recovery.
2.3s
BH · Arm-action · Front · 6400fps Roger Federer's backhand from a central court position, filmed from the front in ultra high-speed 6400 fps. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, with the front-on view making it easy to see his weight transfer onto the front foot as he plants before swinging.
6400 0.2s
BH Moves Back · Arm-action · Rear · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the rear at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the torso uncoils ahead of the hitting arm, creating a visible lag before the shoulder and arm come through together.
500 2.8s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step outward followed by a closed stance on the outside leg, with a small recovery step back toward the court after contact.
250 2.7s
BH Wide · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly against the hips on the unit turn, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that brings the hitting shoulder through before the torso completes its turn toward the court.
250 2.3s
BH Center · Rear · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline as he loads with a deep knee bend on the outside leg before driving up and through the shot.
500 2.4s
BH Center · Rear · Closed · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. His hips stay closed to the net through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind in sequence as the rear leg drives forward into the court.
250 5.7s
BH Center · Rear · Closed · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the center in a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils in a smooth sequence where the hips initiate and the upper torso and hitting shoulder follow through the ball.
250 2.2s
BH Center · Rear · Neutral · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extending out toward the target while his non-hitting arm retracts behind him, and he quickly regains a square, ready position with weight transferring forward onto his front foot.
500 2.4s
BH Center · Rear · Neutral · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so the hitting shoulder finishes fully around his body.
250 4s
BH Half Volley · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. He uses small adjustment steps to get his body behind the low ball and sets up in a slightly open stance, with a quick recovery step back toward the center after contact.
500 2.1s
BH Half Volley · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from a neutral central position, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern backhand grip stays firm with minimal grip change, and the wrist remains stable with only a slight extension to soften the ball at contact.
250 1.6s
BH Moves Back · Rear · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear at 500 fps. From this angle, you can clearly see his eastern backhand grip stay firm while his wrist maintains a relaxed lag that only straightens through contact.
500 2.4s
BH Running · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's running backhand from the Rear1 position, filmed from a rear angle. His one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he recovers quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.5s
BH Running · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's running backhand from a central rear position, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. His hips stay closed as he moves laterally, with a pronounced knee bend and strong outside-leg push-off driving him into the shot.
250 2.4s
BH Running · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's running backhand from the rear, filmed at 250 fps in high-speed slow motion. From this angle you can clearly see his eastern one-handed backhand grip stay firm while his wrist lags on the takeback and then pronates through contact.
250 2.7s
BH Running · Rear · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's running backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed as he moves laterally, with a deep outside-leg bend and strong push-off driving his body through the shot.
250 2.5s
BH Running · Rear · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's running backhand from the rear, filmed from a high-speed 250 fps angle. His shoulders rotate deeply across the baseline to load the trunk, then uncoil in sync with the upward leg drive, making the sequence of shoulder turn and torso rotation especially clear.
250 2.4s
BH Running · Rear · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's running backhand from the rear, filmed at 250 fps in high-speed slow motion. His shoulders rotate deeply with a pronounced trunk coil on the unit turn, then uncoil sequentially from hips to shoulders to arm through contact, making the degree of upper-body rotation especially clear from behind.
250 2.6s
BH Running · Rear · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's running backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a quick split step into long crossover strides and a semi-open stance, with a pronounced recovery step back toward center after contact.
250 2.8s
BH Running · Rear · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's running backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the high-speed footage makes the upward, accelerating swing path and racket head speed clearly visible.
250 2.1s
BH Short · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the center line as he recovers into a neutral ready position.
500 2s
BH Short · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from a central position, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating upward along a steep, whippy swing path.
500 3.1s
BH Short · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand from a central court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the start, then unwind with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward to support the one-handed release.
500 3.1s
BH Short · Rear · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 250 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, followed by a controlled recovery step that returns him toward the middle after contact.
250 5.9s
BH Short · Rear · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and notable wrist lag that firms up into a stable, slightly laid-back position at contact.
250 2.3s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the baseline to create a deep trunk coil, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders, with the hitting shoulder finishing fully rotated and chest facing the sideline.
500 2.5s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. His hips stay relatively closed to the baseline while his outside leg loads deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving up and into the shot.
250 2.4s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. From this angle, you can clearly see his eastern backhand grip stay stable while his wrist maintains a relaxed lag and then releases into a subtle upward snap right through contact.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. From this view you can clearly see his eastern one-handed backhand grip stay firm while the wrist maintains a relaxed lag position before uncoiling into contact with a subtle upward snap.
250 2.6s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle. His feet cross behind as he moves out to the wide ball, then he plants the front foot on a diagonal line to the sideline to create a clearly closed hitting stance before swinging.
500 2.6s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the one-handed backhand swing path.
250 2.5s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle at 500 fps. From this angle you can clearly see his eastern one-handed backhand grip stay firm while the wrist remains relaxed, creating a pronounced lag that unwinds into a sharp, late wrist extension through contact.
500 2s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm with a visible sequential rotation from hips to shoulders through contact.
250 2.7s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand on a wide ball from a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the high-speed view makes the upward, accelerating swing path and rapid racket head speed clearly visible.
250 2.2s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. The high-speed view makes it easy to see his slightly closed racket face at contact, with the ball struck around waist height as the racket accelerates steeply up the back of the ball.
250 2.7s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he recovers diagonally toward the center, quickly resetting his feet into a ready position.
250 2.8s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand from a neutral stance on a wide ball, filmed from a rear angle. The 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 rapidly through contact.
250 1.6s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he loads, with a pronounced knee bend and strong push off the outside leg to drive into the shot.
250 2.7s
BH Wide · Rear · Open · 250fps Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the rear at 250 fps. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside foot, uses small adjustment steps to get around the ball, and then performs a quick crossover recovery back toward the center.
250 2.5s
BH · Arm-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand from a central court position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm retracting back for counterbalance as he steps forward and smoothly returns to a ready position on the baseline.
2.7s
BH · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the upper body uncoils ahead of the arm to drive the kinetic chain through contact.
2.5s
BH Center Cross Court · Rear · Closed Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he finishes with the racquet wrapping high across his body while his weight transfers onto the front foot, quickly bringing both hands back to a neutral ready position.
2.6s
BH Center Down The Line · Rear · Closed Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the rear. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to hip height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up the back of the ball on a straight down-the-line swing path.
2.4s
BH Center · Rear · Closed Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the rear. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating upward along a steep, whippy swing path through the ball.
2.1s
BH Center Cross Court · Rear Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, hit cross-court and filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his eastern backhand grip and relaxed wrist lag are clear before he pronates the forearm and firms the wrist through contact.
2.7s
BH Center Down The Line · Rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court down the line, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind in sync with a strong rear-leg drive into the court.
2.6s
BH Center Down The Line · Rear #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his eastern one-handed backhand grip and the pronounced wrist extension (lag) before a firm, stable wrist at contact are clearly visible.
2.5s
BH Center · Rear · Neutral Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the rear. His hips stay relatively closed to the net during the unit turn, with a noticeable knee bend and upward leg drive as he uncoils into the ball.
2.7s
BH Center · Rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand from center court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates upward along a steep, whippy swing path.
2.6s
BH Center · Rear #2 Roger Federer's backhand 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 sync with the trunk so that the chest squares to the net exactly as the hitting arm extends through contact.
2.6s
BH Half Volley Moves Back · Rear Roger Federer's backhand from a central baseline position, filmed from the rear. As he moves back to handle the ball, he uses small adjustment steps into a neutral stance before contact and then executes a quick recovery shuffle to re-center behind the baseline.
2.7s
BH Half Volley · Rear Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the wrist stays laid back through the bounce before firming up subtly right at contact.
2.2s
BH Half Volley · Rear #2 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His compact split-step leads into a quick adjustment of the outside foot, setting a slightly open stance that lets him stay low and recover immediately up the baseline.
2.2s
BH Moves Back · Rear Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. The contact point is taken around waist height with the racket face slightly closed, and the racket head accelerates up and across the ball on a steep, whippy swing path.
3.8s
BH Running · Rear · Closed Roger Federer's running backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the rear. His shoulders turn well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders as he drives through the ball.
2.1s
BH Running · Rear · Open Roger Federer's running backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside foot wide while moving laterally, then uses quick recovery steps to regain court position after contact.
3.1s
BH Running · Rear Roger Federer's running backhand from the center court area, filmed from the rear. After contact he finishes with his hitting arm extended high across his body while his non-hitting arm counterbalances behind him, then quickly regains a neutral stance to recover back toward the center.
2.9s
BH Short · Rear Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his one-handed backhand shows a slightly closed racket face with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerating upward along a steep, whippy swing path.
3.3s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed Roger Federer's wide one-handed backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the rear. The racket contacts the ball slightly above waist height with a noticeably vertical, up-the-back swing path and a relatively closed racket face, emphasizing heavy topspin.
2.5s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the ad side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced early coil with the back shoulder turning well past the baseline, then uncoiling in sequence from hips to shoulders as the racquet accelerates through contact.
2.2s
BH Wide · Rear · Closed #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the rear court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step out to the wide ball followed by a firmly planted closed stance with the back foot loading before he drives through the shot.
2.3s
BH Wide Down The Line · Rear #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed as he moves out wide, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg providing a strong base before he uncoils and lets the back leg release behind him after contact.
3.9s
BH Wide Down The Line · Rear #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand down the line from the rear. His one-handed backhand grip is in a strong eastern backhand position with a pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that straightens into a firm, stable wrist at contact.
2.8s
BH Wide Down The Line · Rear #3 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from a wide position on the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep upward swing path, creating strong racket head acceleration through contact.
2.9s
BH Wide · Rear · Neutral Roger Federer's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from the rear. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clear, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that firms up into a stable, laid-back wrist at contact.
2.6s
BH · Arm-action · Rear · 4000fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle in ultra-slow motion. The high-speed view makes it easy to see his shoulders close early as the trunk coils, then uncoil in sequence with the hitting arm extending through contact.
4000 0.3s
BH · Arm-action · Rear · 5000fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle in ultra-slow motion. His eastern backhand grip stays constant while the wrist remains laid back through the forward swing, only unhinging slightly right at contact.
5000 0.2s
BH Wide · Side @0193712 Roger Federer's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a deep coil, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders, with the hitting shoulder finishing high and around his body.
9.1s
BH Center · Side #3 Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His eastern backhand grip is clear, with a laid-back wrist creating visible lag before he drives the racquet head through contact.
2.3s
BH Center · Arm-action · Side · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed at the start with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind in sync with a strong leg drive upward and forward through contact.
500 2.5s
BH Running · Arm-action · Side · 500fps Roger Federer's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he moves laterally, with a pronounced knee bend and strong outside-leg push-off driving his weight through the shot.
500 2.5s
BH Center · Side · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side at 500 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along the swing path.
500 2.6s
BH Center · Side · Closed · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side at 500 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball striking around waist to mid-torso height, and the racket head accelerates forward and upward on a steep, whippy swing path.
500 2.3s
BH Center · Side · Closed · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a side angle at 250 fps. His one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm retracting back for counterbalance as he transfers weight onto the front foot and smoothly recovers toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.4s
BH Center · Side · Closed · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand from a central court position in a closed stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, creating noticeable wrist lag on the takeback that firms up into a stable, slightly laid-back wrist at contact.
250 2.7s
BH Center · Side · Closed · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand from the center in a closed stance, filmed from the side at 500 fps. From this angle, you can see his eastern one-handed backhand grip stay firm while the wrist maintains a relaxed lag and then uncoils into a subtle upward snap right at contact.
500 2.3s
BH Center · Side · Closed · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils sequentially from hips through shoulders into the hitting arm, making the degree and timing of torso rotation easy to distinguish in slow motion.
250 2.3s
BH Center · Side · Closed · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay closed to the net through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind in sequence as the back leg drives forward into the court.
250 2.3s
BH Center · Side · Closed · 500fps #8 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from a side angle at 500 fps. After contact he extends the racket forward with a high one-handed follow-through while his non-hitting arm counterbalances behind him as he recovers back toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.3s
BH Center · Side · Neutral · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the torso uncoils ahead of the arm swing so the hitting shoulder lags slightly before coming through contact.
250 2.5s
BH Center · Side · Neutral · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side at 500 fps. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance followed by a controlled front-foot pivot that sets up an efficient recovery step back toward the center.
500 2.6s
BH Center · Side · Neutral · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a side angle at 500 fps. His feet set up on a classic neutral base with a clear step forward into the ball, followed by a small recovery adjustment to prepare for the next shot.
500 2.4s
BH Center · Side · Neutral · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand from the center in a neutral stance, filmed from a side angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible, with a pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a firm, stable wrist at contact.
250 2.6s
BH Center · Side · Neutral · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind in sequence with a strong upward leg drive that straightens the front leg through contact.
250 2.5s
BH Center · Side · Neutral · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. After contact he extends his hitting arm fully through the ball with his non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him before smoothly returning to a ready position.
250 2.4s
BH Half Volley · Side · Open · 250fps Roger Federer's backhand half-volley in open stance from a neutral court position, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His follow-through finishes around shoulder height with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he quickly regains a compact ready position.
250 2s
BH Half Volley · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from a neutral court position, filmed from a side angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a firm but relaxed hand and a stable wrist that stays laid back through the bounce before subtly releasing through contact.
250 2.2s
BH Half Volley · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from the side, filmed from a side angle. His feet stay relatively low to the court with a small adjustment step into a neutral stance, allowing a compact weight transfer through the ball without over-committing forward.
250 2.3s
BH Half Volley · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. After contact his racket finishes slightly up and forward while his weight continues moving through the court, and his non-hitting arm extends back to help him quickly regain a compact ready position.
250 2.4s
BH Half Volley · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil together through contact with minimal independent shoulder over-rotation, making the sequencing of trunk-driven racket acceleration easy to distinguish.
250 2.4s
BH Half Volley · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from the side, filmed from a side angle. The racket face is slightly open at a low contact point just in front of his body, with a compact forward swing path that keeps the strings stable through impact.
250 2.3s
BH Half Volley · Side · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from the baseline, filmed from a side angle. The racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip at a low height, and the compact forward swing path keeps the racket head traveling smoothly through the court.
250 1.9s
BH Moves Back · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side at 250 fps. The side view shows his racket face slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height and the racket accelerating steeply up the back of the ball.
250 2.3s
BH Moves Back · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend and then an upward leg drive to stabilize the shot despite moving backward.
250 2.3s
BH Running · Side · Open · 500fps Roger Federer's running backhand from an open stance, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving laterally, and he quickly brings the racquet hand down and non-hitting hand up to recover toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.3s
BH Running · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's running one-handed backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the side at 500 fps. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion angle makes the pronounced wrist lag before contact and subtle extension through the ball easy to see.
500 2.9s
BH Running · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His outside leg plants with a deep knee bend while his hips stay closed to the net before uncoiling as he drives up and through the shot.
250 3.1s
BH Running · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's running backhand from the side, filmed from a high-speed 250 fps angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clear, with noticeable wrist lag on the takeback that transitions into a firm, stable wrist at contact.
250 4s
BH Running · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer'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 arm swing so the racquet lags and whips through contact.
500 2.6s
BH Short · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. The high-speed view shows his racket face slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerating steeply upward along the swing path.
250 2.3s
BH Short · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, with the front foot stepping diagonally toward the ball before he rotates through the shot.
250 2.2s
BH Short · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand from mid-court on the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with the wrist laid back to create lag and then releasing into a subtle pronation through contact.
250 2.6s
BH Short · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the takeback, then the trunk uncoils in sync with the hitting arm so that shoulder rotation leads the racquet into contact.
250 2.5s
BH Short · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extending forward while his weight transfers onto the front foot and he smoothly returns to a neutral ready position.
250 2.3s
BH Short · Side · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his weight transfers onto the front foot and he smoothly returns the racquet to a neutral ready position.
250 2.6s
BH Short · Side · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a deep coil, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders, making the chest clearly open toward the net only after contact.
250 2.6s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from a side angle at 500 fps. The slow-motion view makes it easy to see his slightly closed racket face at contact, with the ball struck around waist height as the racket accelerates steeply upward along the swing path.
500 2.4s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 250fps #10 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His eastern one‑handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that smoothly unwinds into a firm, stable wrist at contact.
250 2.5s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 250fps #11 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils smoothly with the chest opening toward the target just after contact, clearly showing the sequential release from hips to shoulders.
250 2.7s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 250fps #12 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from a side angle. After contact his racquet wraps high over his shoulder while his back leg steps through, bringing him smoothly back toward a neutral ready position.
250 2s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 250fps #13 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide ball in a closed stance, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his eastern one-handed backhand grip with a relaxed hand, creating pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a subtle upward wrist snap through contact.
250 2.4s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide ball in a closed stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the swing path after impact.
250 2.8s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a side angle in 250 fps slow motion. His follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extending out toward the target while his weight transfers onto the front foot, bringing him smoothly back toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.5s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from a side angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing so the racquet lags behind his torso rotation before contact.
500 2.5s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position in a closed stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm retracting back for counterbalance as he transfers weight onto the front foot and quickly begins to recover toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.5s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as his outside leg plants and loads deeply, with a pronounced knee bend driving up and through the shot.
250 2.6s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from a side angle at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while a deep knee bend and strong rear-leg drive into the court are clearly visible during the loading and uncoiling phase.
500 2.5s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 500fps #8 Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the side. His closed stance is clear as his front foot steps across the body line, with a pronounced weight transfer from back to front leg before he pushes off to recover.
500 2.4s
BH Wide · Side · Closed · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His closed stance is clear as he steps across with his front foot toward the wide ball, with a pronounced unit turn and a couple of recovery steps preparing him to move back toward the center.
250 2.4s
BH Wide · Side · Neutral · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand to a wide ball from a neutral stance, filmed from a side angle at 250 fps. From this angle you can see his eastern backhand grip stay firm while the wrist maintains a laid-back lag position before releasing into a subtle extension through contact.
250 2.2s
BH Wide · Side · Neutral · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a neutral stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. After contact his one-handed follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight transfers into the court and his non-hitting arm counterbalances behind him as he recovers toward a ready position.
250 2.7s
BH Wide · Side · Open · 250fps Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact his one-handed follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues to rotate off the outside leg, bringing him smoothly back toward a neutral ready position.
250 2s
BH · Arm-action · Side Roger Federer's backhand from a central baseline position, filmed from the side. The video clearly shows his racket dropping below the ball before contact, with a slightly closed racket face and an accelerating upward swing path that finishes high.
3s
BH Center · Side · Closed #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side. The side angle makes it clear that he strikes the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a relatively vertical racket face and an accelerating upward swing path through contact.
2.5s
BH Center · Side · Closed #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side. After contact he extends his hitting arm fully through the ball with his non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him, then smoothly transfers his weight onto his front foot as he returns to a compact ready position.
2.8s
BH Center · Side · Closed #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed to the net as he loads with a deep knee bend, then his rear leg drives through to initiate hip uncoiling into the shot.
2.6s
BH Center Down The Line · Side Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court down the line, filmed from the side. The side angle makes it clear that his racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to mid-torso height, with the racket head accelerating steeply up the back of the ball.
2.4s
BH Center · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed at the start of the swing with a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive upward and forward through contact.
2.6s
BH Center · Side #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His footwork features a quick split-step into a small adjustment hop before setting a neutral stance, followed by a smooth recovery step that returns him to the center baseline position.
2.4s
BH Center · Side #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clear, with a relaxed hand and noticeable wrist lag that firms up just before contact.
2.4s
BH Center · Side #4 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His split-step leads into a quick pivot onto the right leg with a neutral-to-closed stance, followed by a smooth recovery step back toward the center baseline position.
2.3s
BH Center · Side #5 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can clearly see his eastern one-handed backhand grip stay relaxed with a pronounced wrist lag that firms up just before contact.
2.4s
BH Center · Side #6 Roger Federer's backhand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn before the trunk uncoils in sequence ahead of the arm, making the separation between upper body rotation and racket release easy to see.
2.7s
BH Half Volley Center · Side · Closed Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes around chest height with the racquet traveling slightly forward as his weight moves through the ball and he quickly resets his non-hitting hand to the throat of the racquet in a compact ready position.
2.6s
BH Half Volley · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand half volley from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive are clearly visible as he stays low through contact to handle the short, skidding ball.
2.2s
BH Half Volley · Side #2 Roger Federer's backhand half-volley from a neutral position, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball taken just in front of his lead hip and below net height, with a compact, abbreviated swing path that keeps the racket head traveling smoothly through the court.
2.9s
BH Half Volley · Side #3 Roger Federer's backhand half volley from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed with a low knee bend, and you can see a short, compact leg drive that stabilizes him as he absorbs the ball off the bounce.
2s
BH Half Volley Moves Back · Side Roger Federer's backhand half-volley while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side. From this angle you can see an early, compact shoulder turn with the trunk staying coiled through the ball and then uncoiling in sync with the hitting arm despite the backward movement.
2.1s
BH Moves Back · Side Roger Federer's backhand while moving back in an open stance from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. The side view makes it easy to see his slightly closed racket face at contact with the ball struck around waist height and the racket accelerating steeply up the back of the ball.
2.4s
BH Moves Back · Side · Open Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His open stance is clear as his outside foot plants first while retreating, then he uses small adjustment steps to load and unwind into the shot.
2.8s
BH Moves Back · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as his weight transfers onto the outside leg before he recovers toward a ready stance.
2.6s
BH Moves Back · Side #2 Roger Federer's backhand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the racket head lags behind before a late, sharp wrist extension through contact.
2.4s
BH Running · Side #1 Roger Federer's running backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the swing path.
2.6s
BH Running · Side #2 Roger Federer's running backhand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. The contact point is slightly in front of his body with the racket face marginally closed, and the racket head accelerates upward on a steep low-to-high path.
2.6s
BH Short · Side Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive up and forward into the short ball.
2.2s
BH Short · Side #2 Roger Federer's backhand from the short court position, filmed from the side. His one-handed follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his weight transfers forward and he quickly returns the non-hitting hand to the racquet throat to recover into a ready position.
2.2s
BH Short · Side #3 Roger Federer's backhand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. After contact he finishes with the racquet high and forward while his left arm extends back for counterbalance, then he quickly brings both hands toward the racket and resets into a neutral ready position.
3.3s
BH Short · Side #4 Roger Federer's backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. The contact point is slightly in front of his lead hip with the racket face nearly vertical and the racket head accelerating upward on a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
2.7s
BH Short · Side #5 Roger Federer's backhand from mid-court on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His early split-step into a neutral stance is followed by a smooth unit turn and controlled recovery shuffle back toward the center.
2.7s
BH Wide · Side · Closed #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extending forward while his weight continues to move into the court, allowing him to recover quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
2.8s
BH Wide · Side · Closed #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his knees sink into a deep bend, and his outside leg drives strongly into the court to push him back toward recovery.
2.5s
BH Wide Down The Line · Side Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, showing clear kinetic chain sequencing from hips to shoulders to racquet.
2.6s
BH Wide · Side Roger Federer's wide backhand from the side, filmed from a side angle. The footage shows his racket face slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerating smoothly up and across the ball.
3s
BH · Arm-action · Side · 5000fps Roger Federer's backhand from a neutral court position, filmed from the side at 5000 fps in ultra slow motion. The side view makes the relaxed eastern backhand grip and the delayed wrist uncoiling into contact very clear.
5000 0.2s
BH Volley · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His compact split step into a slightly open stance and short adjustment steps toward the ball are clearly visible before he pushes off the outside leg to recover.
2s
BH Volley · Front @0244007 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a central net position, filmed from the front. The racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his body at about chest height, and the compact punch keeps the racket head moving directly through the target line.
8.2s
BH Volley · Front Roger Federer's backhand volley from the front court position, filmed from a front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact rather than snapping or rolling excessively.
1.9s
BH Volley · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet finishes slightly in front with the non-hitting hand settling near his torso as he steps through and quickly resets his feet into a neutral ready position.
1.9s
BH Volley · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a central front-court position, filmed from the front. His knees are softly flexed with a stable, narrow base as his hips stay relatively square to the net throughout the volley.
6s
BH Volley · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His compact split step precedes a short diagonal adjustment step into a slightly closed stance as he moves forward to meet the ball in front of his body.
5.6s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a central net position, filmed from the front. His knees stay flexed with a small forward step as his hips remain relatively square to the net, giving a stable base through contact.
5.6s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a central warmup position, filmed from a front warmup angle. After contact his racquet finishes slightly in front with the non-hitting hand staying near the torso as he steps forward and quickly resets into a neutral ready position.
6s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a central warmup position, filmed from a front warmup angle. After contact, his racquet finishes slightly in front with the non-hitting hand staying near the throat as he quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position.
7.1s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley warmup from a central court position, filmed from a front warmup angle. His shoulders stay relatively square to the net while the trunk performs only a mild coil and short uncoil, emphasizing compact upper-body rotation with the hitting shoulder leading slightly through contact.
8.7s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a central warmup position, filmed from a front warmup angle. His continental grip stays constant with a firm but relaxed wrist, showing minimal wrist break as the racquet moves through contact.
7.1s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a central warmup position, filmed from a front warmup angle. His knees stay softly flexed with a subtle forward weight shift as his hips remain relatively square to the net throughout the compact volley motion.
7.5s
BH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley warmup from a central court position, filmed from a front warmup angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed wrist, staying stable through contact with only a slight controlled wrist flex to guide the ball.
7.9s
BH Volley · Rear Roger Federer's backhand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders stay relatively closed with a compact trunk rotation, and the uncoiling of his torso into contact is tightly linked to his shoulder line staying stable through the volley.
1.8s
BH Volley · Side Roger Federer's backhand volley from the net on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His continental grip stays relaxed with a firm wrist, showing almost no wrist break through contact as the racquet face stays stable and slightly open.
2s
BH Volley · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His shoulders stay relatively square with only a modest turn while the trunk rotates just enough to set the racquet path, with minimal coil and a compact uncoil through contact.
7.5s
BH Volley · Side #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the net area, filmed from the side. The racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his front hip on a compact, forward punch.
7.8s
BH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a central net position, filmed from the side. His compact split-step into a short lateral adjustment leads into a neutral stance with a minimal step through the ball, followed by a quick recovery step back toward ready position.
7.5s
BH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the net on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His weight continues forward through contact as his non-hitting hand stays back for balance before he quickly recoils into a compact ready position.
7.5s
BH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. The side view makes it clear that his racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball struck just in front of his body and around waist height, with a short, compact forward punch.
7.8s
BH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the net on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes slightly forward with the racquet head stable as his weight moves through the ball and he quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position.
8.3s
BH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes slightly forward with the racquet head stable while his weight transfers into the court and his non-hitting hand stays back to aid balance before recovering to ready position.
7.9s
BH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the net area on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively square to the net while a pronounced knee bend and firm front-leg brace support a compact, forward-driving leg action into the volley.
10.9s
BH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a central warmup position, filmed from a side warmup angle. His compact split step into a neutral stance is followed by a short lateral adjustment step that keeps his weight slightly forward as he moves into the volley.
8.7s
BH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley warmup from a neutral court position, filmed from a side warmup angle. His knees stay softly flexed with a small forward weight shift, and his hips remain relatively square to the net with only a slight rotation as he steps into the volley.
7.6s
BH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's backhand volley from a neutral warmup position, filmed from a side warmup angle. His shoulders stay relatively square with only a mild trunk coil, and the uncoil is short and compact with the trunk initiating just before the arm extends through the volley.
7.8s
FH Drop Shot Federer's forehand drop shot from a central baseline position, filmed from a front forum-view angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck well in front of his body, and the swing path shortens abruptly to take pace off the shot.
19.8s
FH Drop Shot · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes softly out in front as he quickly brings both hands back toward his body to regain a compact ready position.
5.9s
BH Drop Shot · Court-level-side Roger Federer's backhand drop shot from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment step into a neutral stance before contact, followed by a quick recovery step that readies him to move forward if the opponent reaches the drop shot.
2.9s
BH Drop Shot · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand drop shot from a central position, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet hand finishes softly in front of his body while his weight stays slightly forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position.
3.1s
BH Drop Shot · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand drop shot from a central position, filmed from the front. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball taken around waist height, and the abbreviated swing path and soft deceleration reduce racket head speed for a delicate touch.
4.2s
FH Drop Shot · Front Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His eastern forehand grip is held with relaxed fingers, and the minimal wrist hinge is released into a soft, slightly open racquet face just before contact to take pace off the ball.
5.1s
FH Drop Shot · Front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from the center court position, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate only minimally while the trunk performs a subtle, compact coil and gentle uncoil, with the kinetic chain decelerating early to soften racket acceleration into the ball.
500 2.9s
BH Drop Shot · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand drop shot from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes softly out in front as his weight settles on the front foot and his non-hitting arm extends back to help him recover toward a neutral ready position.
500 2s
BH Drop Shot · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand drop shot from the center court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a subtle rotation while his knees bend deeply to lower his center of gravity, allowing a gentle upward leg drive into the soft touch of the drop shot.
500 2.8s
FH Drop Shot · Rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from a central court position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes low and slightly across his body while his weight settles forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position.
500 2.3s
BH Drop Shot · Side · 250fps Roger Federer's backhand drop shot from a neutral position, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his eastern one-handed backhand grip stay relaxed as his wrist subtly loosens and slightly cups under the ball just before contact to soften the shot.
250 2.3s
FH Drop Shot · Side Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from a central position, filmed from the side. The side angle makes it easy to see his racket face open slightly at contact with the ball taken just below net height, along with a noticeably decelerated, compact forward swing path.
2.8s
FH Drop Shot · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from a neutral position, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His semi-western grip is paired with a noticeably relaxed wrist that softens just before contact, reducing racket head speed to delicately take pace off the ball.
250 2.9s
FH Drop Shot · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from the side, filmed from a side angle. His compact adjustment steps bring him quickly up to the ball before he plants in a slightly open stance, using a subtle last hop to stabilize before the soft touch.
250 2.4s
FH Drop Shot · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from the side, filmed from a side angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly open with the ball struck just below net height, and the racket head decelerates quickly as he carves under the ball with a compact, abbreviated follow-through.
250 4.5s
FH Drop Shot · Side · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed with a subtle rotation as he approaches the ball, while a pronounced knee bend and short, controlled leg drive support the soft touch needed for the drop shot.
500 2.7s
First-serve · Wide #1 Federer's first serve out wide from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. His compact stance transitions into a strong front-leg push-off, with a small hop landing that brings his back foot forward onto the baseline for quick recovery.
74.9s
First-serve #1 Federer's first serve from a wide position on the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend, then drive up and into the court as his back leg extends through contact.
78.3s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through brings his hitting arm across his body as his back leg swings forward into the court, leaving him in a compact, upright ready position for the next shot.
4.6s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a distinct wrist snap as the racquet accelerates up and into the ball.
3.7s
First Serve → FH Inside In · Ad · Birds-eye Federer’s first serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay closed through the knee bend and then drive up and into the court as his back leg extends powerfully off the ground.
6.3s
First Serve → FH Short · Ad · Birds-eye Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level angle. He uses a pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before driving up into the serve and landing slightly into the court.
7.3s
First Serve → FH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye Federer's first serve from the ad court, hit wide, filmed from a court-level angle. The contact is made slightly in front of his body with a fully pronated racket face, creating a clearly tilted string bed that directs the ball out wide.
6.1s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye Federer’s first serve from the ad side out wide, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline before uncoiling, with the trunk initiating the forward motion ahead of the arm to sequence the kinetic chain.
3.6s
First Serve → BH Center → BH Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that drives his torso toward the wide target.
9.1s
First Serve → BH Moves Back → FH Inside In → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving up through contact, and his hips stay closed toward the net until after the ball is struck.
11.9s
First Serve → BH Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's first serve from the deuce court, hit wide, filmed from a standard court-level angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil relative to the hips, then uncoil in sequence so the trunk rotation accelerates the arm upward into contact.
7.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, followed by a backhand half-volley, filmed from a court-level angle. His compact serve stance transitions quickly into a small adjustment step and a low, stable base on the backhand half-volley, with his outside leg loading to support the shot.
6.3s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Federer's first serve from the deuce court, down the T, filmed from a rear court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the right side of his body after impact.
4.6s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders coil well past 90 degrees relative to his hips before uncoiling, with the trunk rotation clearly initiating the upward racket acceleration in a smooth kinetic chain.
4.8s
First Serve → FH Center → BH Wide → FH Wide → FH Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before driving up into the court and landing on his left leg, setting up recovery steps toward the center.
13.3s
First Serve → FH Inside Out · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a standard rear angle. His follow-through carries him slightly into the court with his weight landing on his front foot, and his non-hitting arm tucks in quickly as he transitions into a ready position for the next shot.
7.6s
First Serve → FH Running → FH Inside Out → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level angle. The racket face stays slightly open at contact in front of his body with the contact point around chest height, and the racket head moves crisply through the ball with minimal backswing.
13s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level 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 turns outward toward the target.
8s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. The racket face is slightly pronated at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the right side of his body.
5.6s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #3 Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His hips load into a strong knee bend before driving up, with the back hip clearly rotating through as the legs extend into the court.
12.4s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #4 Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His stance is slightly staggered with a controlled knee bend, and his feet land inside the court after contact, setting up a quick recovery step toward the center.
7.1s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Federer’s first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. His relaxed continental grip and loose wrist create a pronounced pronation through contact, with the racquet face closing rapidly toward the target line.
4.1s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Federer's first serve from the deuce court, hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes across his body with his back leg kicking up behind, and he quickly lands on his front foot to recover into a balanced ready position.
6.1s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #3 Federer's first serve from the deuce court, hit wide, filmed from a rear camera angle. His hips stay closed during the toss and loading phase, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that opens the hips into contact.
5s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #4 Federer's first serve from the deuce court, hit wide, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His compact pinpoint stance transitions into a powerful leg drive, with a pronounced front-leg landing that carries him slightly toward the doubles alley before he performs a small recovery adjustment back toward the baseline.
3.7s
First Serve → BH Wide → FH Inside In → FH Volley → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the ad side moving wide, filmed from a court-level angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees remain slightly flexed, with a short, compact leg drive that supports quick lateral movement into the volley.
13.7s
First Serve → BH Wide → FH Inside In → FH Wide → BH Slice · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a wide angle. His footwork includes a smooth pivot into a platform stance before the toss, with a controlled landing on his front foot that sets up efficient recovery steps toward the center.
18.6s
First Serve → BH Wide → FH Running → BH Running → FH Slice Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide, filmed from a court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso to shoulder as he drives up into the serve.
16.4s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a small, controlled platform stance with a subtle weight transfer onto the front foot before landing inside the court for an efficient recovery step.
4.7s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from the rear. His follow-through finishes across his body with his back leg kicking up behind, and he quickly lands on his front foot to recover into a balanced ready position just behind the baseline.
5s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy position, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly leads the racquet arm into contact.
5.5s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from the rear. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the court during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
6.2s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Birds-eye #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a court-level angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, while his hips rotate smoothly into the court as he lands on his front foot.
5.3s
First Serve → FH Center → BH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and his rear hip rotates aggressively toward the court as his legs extend into the wide serve.
11.5s
First Serve → FH Inside In · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After landing, he drives his weight into the court and quickly brings his racquet and non-hitting hand back into a neutral ready position to prepare for the next shot.
7.3s
First Serve → FH Inside In · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and there is pronounced wrist pronation through contact that turns the strings toward the target.
6.5s
First Serve → FH Inside Out · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted up with a pronounced pronation, meeting the ball at full extension well above his head to maximize racket head speed up and into the court.
6.6s
First Serve → FH Inside Out · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips uncoil toward the target as his back leg kicks back for balance.
7.1s
First Serve → FH Inside Out · Ad · Birds-eye #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates fully through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap just after impact.
6.1s
First Serve → FH Inside Out · Ad · Birds-eye #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the right side of his body.
8.8s
First Serve → FH Inside Out · Ad · Birds-eye #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front leg and smoothly brings his racquet across his body while his non-hitting hand drops into a relaxed position as he recovers toward a neutral ready stance.
6.2s
First Serve → FH Inside Out → BH Slice Center → BH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's wide first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the toss, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that drives up into the ball before releasing into the court.
14.8s
First Serve → FH Short · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level angle. His footwork features a rhythmic pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before an aggressive knee bend and upward drive into the court.
9.4s
First Serve → FH Short · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the racquet handle, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to drive the serve into the short forehand corner.
7.5s
First Serve → FH Short · Ad · Birds-eye #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. The contact point is at full extension well above his head with a slightly pronated racket face, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward and into the court along a pronounced diagonal swing path.
7.3s
First Serve → FH Short · Ad · Birds-eye #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After landing, he lets his hitting arm finish across his body while his weight moves diagonally into the court, quickly bringing both hands back to a neutral ready position for the next shot.
6.6s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed through the toss and loading phase, with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward that uncoils his hips into the court during the serve.
4.9s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap just after impact.
4.5s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court out wide, filmed from a court-level angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed hand, and you can clearly see pronounced wrist pronation through contact, with the racquet face turning outward after impact.
4.7s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with a fully extended arm, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball to create a high-contact, spinning serve out wide.
5.7s
First Serve → BH Center → BH Wide → FH Moves Back → FH · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After landing, he lets his hitting arm finish across his body while his weight moves into the court and his non-hitting hand drops quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
19.3s
First Serve → BH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly pronated with the strings nearly square to the target, striking the ball at a high contact point above his outstretched tossing arm with noticeable upward racket head acceleration.
7.2s
First Serve → BH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His continental grip is firm with minimal grip change and his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, finishing with the racquet edge pointing down and the palm facing outward.
8s
First Serve → BH Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a back court-level angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact, clearly visible as the racket face turns outward toward the target.
7.9s
First Serve → FH Center · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, followed by a forehand from the center, filmed from a court-level angle. After the serve and forehand, he lands on his front foot with his non-hitting hand extending back slightly as he quickly returns to a compact ready position near the middle of the baseline.
5.8s
First Serve → FH Center → FH Moves Back → FH Wide → FH · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a telephoto side angle. His deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with the hips uncoiling from a loaded, closed position into a fully opened stance at contact.
17.3s
First Serve → FH Drop Shot · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly open with a compact, decelerating swing path, brushing gently under the ball at around net-height to create soft touch and minimal racket head speed.
7.4s
First Serve → FH Inside In · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a standard court-level angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips uncoil from a closed position into a more open alignment as he lands inside the court.
6.8s
First Serve → FH Inside In → FH Center → FH Moves Back · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees in the trophy position before the trunk uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders into contact.
22.2s
First Serve → FH Inside In → FH Center → FH Moves Back → BH · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, followed by a forehand inside-in, forehand to the center, retreating forehand, and backhand slice, filmed from a court-level angle. His footwork includes a compact pinpoint serve stance, a quick split step after landing, and smooth adjustment steps that set up an open stance on the forehand and a slightly closed stance on the one-handed backhand slice.
22.2s
First Serve → FH Inside In → FH Wide → BH Slice Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a back view. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that leads the racquet up and into the ball.
20s
First Serve → FH Inside Out → BH Wide → FH Wide → BH Slice · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His rhythmic split step into a pinpoint stance is followed by a subtle front-foot adjustment that sets up a balanced landing and quick recovery toward the center.
20.7s
First Serve → FH Moves Back → FH Inside In → FH Wide → BH · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. The racket contacts the ball at full extension slightly in front of his body with a clearly pronated racket face, creating a steep upward swing path and high racket head speed through contact.
17.1s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips uncoil toward the court as his back leg swings forward into the court after contact.
7.4s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball to impart strong spin.
6.8s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend on the back leg, then drive upward and into the court as the front hip opens toward the target during the serve motion.
7.4s
First Serve → FH Slice Wide → BH Lob → FH Pass · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His rhythmic split-step into a pinpoint stance and subtle front-foot pivot are clearly visible before he drives up into the serve and lands slightly inside the court for recovery.
11.2s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court down the T, filmed from a court-level angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a distinct wrist snap just after impact.
4.7s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk show a deep coil during the trophy position, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips to shoulders into contact.
5.2s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, down the T, filmed from the rear. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the edge of the ball before pronating.
4.5s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court down the T, filmed from the rear. His hips stay closed during the toss and loading phase, with a deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive that opens the hips into contact.
5.7s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a court-level angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact, clearly visible as the racquet face whips from edge-on to square against the ball.
4.5s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can clearly see his full shoulder turn and deep trunk coil during the trophy position, followed by a pronounced uncoiling of the torso that leads the arm upward into contact.
4.2s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a rhythmic pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before an explosive push up and into the court.
4.9s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a court-level angle. After contact, his racket finishes across his body as his back leg swings through, letting him land on his front foot and quickly settle into a compact ready position for the next ball.
5s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #5 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the Deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a deep knee bend and then drive up and into the court, with the back hip rotating through as the legs extend explosively toward the target.
3.7s
First Serve → FH Short Cross Court · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate deep past perpendicular to the baseline before contact, then his trunk uncoils in sync with the upward leg drive, creating a pronounced shoulder-over-shoulder action through the serve.
500 5.5s
First Serve → FH Short · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his weight drives into the court and his non-hitting arm drops naturally as he lands on his front foot and quickly transitions back toward a neutral ready position.
500 5.5s
First Serve → FH Short → OH · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a deep coil during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips to shoulders as he drives up into contact.
500 10.3s
First Serve → FH Inside Out · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips and legs load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the hips uncoiling toward the target as the back leg comes up and through the court.
500 7.4s
First Serve Wide → FH Short · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, hit wide and filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His hips stay closed through the knee bend and loading phase, then drive up explosively with strong leg extension to initiate trunk rotation into the court.
500 5.7s
First Serve Wide → FH Short Down The Line · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the Deuce side, hit wide and filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head whips up and across the ball on a steep, fast pronation-driven path.
500 5.7s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His relaxed continental grip is evident in the loose hand on the handle, allowing for a pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
500 2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss and loading phase, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that uncoil his lower body into the court as he initiates the service motion.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. His shoulders turn as a single unit with the trunk during the trophy phase, then uncoil sequentially from hips to torso to shoulder as he drives up into the ball.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted up with a pronounced wrist pronation, meeting the ball at full extension well above his head to create a steep, fast upward-and-forward swing path.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed slow motion. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with a small front-foot adjustment before the toss and a pronounced left-leg kickback on landing that sets up his recovery.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then drive up explosively as the back leg extends and the front hip rotates into the court.
500 4.5s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps slow motion. His feet set in a slightly staggered stance with a controlled knee bend, and you can see a small front-foot adjustment just before the toss to lock in his alignment to the ad-side target.
500 4.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in ultra slow motion. His follow-through brings his racquet down across his body as his weight lands on his front leg, with his non-hitting arm tucking in to help him quickly regain a neutral ready position.
500 3.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His follow-through finishes across his body with his weight driving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position after landing.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His follow-through leaves his hitting arm extended across his body while his weight lands on his front foot, quickly bringing both hands back toward a compact ready position.
500 3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the front hip opening toward the court as the back leg extends explosively into the court.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy phase, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk rotation driving up into the ball, making the timing of shoulder-over-shoulder action and torso unwinding clearly visible.
500 3.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His continental grip remains relaxed through the toss, with a pronounced wrist pronation driving the racquet face through contact and into the target.
500 2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. At contact, his racket face is nearly square to the ball with a slightly closed angle, meeting the ball at full extension above his head while the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the contact line.
500 4.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His continental grip stays relaxed through the toss, then his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a distinct snap as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
500 5.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #8 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip remains stable as his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, creating a distinct snap just after impact.
500 2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #9 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the rear hip rotating through as the legs extend explosively into the court.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet face turns outward after impact.
2.1s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. From this view, you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the way his wrist stays loose through the motion before pronating fully just after contact.
2.8s
First Serve → BH Volley Low · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the Ad court, filmed from a low court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes slightly in front with the non-hitting hand extending back for counterbalance as he steps through and quickly resets his feet toward a neutral ready position.
4.2s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the racquet handle, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through and after contact as his forearm rotates inward.
2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lands on his front foot with his non-hitting arm dropping back for counterbalance before he quickly regroups into a compact ready position on the baseline.
4.7s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork shows a smooth pivot into a platform stance with a pronounced knee bend before driving up, followed by a small hop and controlled landing on his front foot that sets up an efficient recovery.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply with a pronounced upper-body turn before uncoiling in a synchronized sequence that drives the torso forward into contact.
4.4s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from a court-level front angle. His split-step is subtle before he drives up into the ball, landing on his front foot and taking a small recovery step to stabilize his stance on the baseline.
3s
First Serve → FH Volley Low · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the Ad side near the net, filmed from a front court-level angle. His racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his body at roughly chest height, with a compact forward punch through the hitting zone.
5s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court toss position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the toss, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly shows the upper body leading the kinetic chain into contact.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with minimal rocking steps into the serve, and his front foot pivots slightly inward as he drives up after the toss.
3s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lands on his front foot with his non-hitting arm dropping naturally as he recoils and quickly returns to a compact ready position on the baseline.
4.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His footwork shows a smooth pivot into a platform stance with a controlled knee bend, then a balanced landing on his front foot that readies him for a quick recovery step.
2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip remains relaxed through the tossing phase, with a pronounced wrist pronation just after contact as the racket face turns inward toward the court.
2.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a noticeable increase in wrist pronation through contact, as the racket face snaps from edge-on to square toward the target.
2.6s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. He uses a compact split step followed by a short lateral adjustment and a slightly open stance, keeping his outside leg firm as he moves through the volley.
5s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly away from the target during the toss, then uncoil in a tightly sequenced rotation that brings his chest square to the net at contact.
2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced, ready position for the next shot.
3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the toss hand side, and you can see a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that finishes with the racquet edge pointing down.
2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with his hips uncoiling aggressively toward the target as he pushes off the ground.
3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His deep knee bend before the upward drive and the rapid opening of his hips toward the court are clearly visible in his leg action during the service motion.
5.8s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His deep knee bend and explosive leg drive upward are clearly visible, along with the hips uncoiling from a loaded, closed position into a more open alignment as he launches into the court.
3.2s
First Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment step into the volley with a neutral stance, followed by a quick recovery step that squares his body back toward the center of the court.
4.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil together as the tossing arm rises, then uncoil in a tightly sequenced motion with the chest rotating toward the net just before arm acceleration.
3.4s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed hand, and you can clearly see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet edge rotates outward toward the target.
2.6s
First Serve → BH Volley → BH → OH · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a rhythmic front-foot pivot into the court and a controlled landing on his left leg, with a compact recovery step setting up quickly for the subsequent backhand volley and overhead.
500 8.9s
First Serve → BH Volley → BH Volley · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap just after impact.
500 8.9s
First Serve → FH Drop Shot · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes softly in front while his weight stays slightly forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position to recover.
500 8.3s
First Serve → FH Short → OH · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His feet execute a rhythmic platform stance with a pronounced knee bend before driving up, and he lands slightly inside the baseline with a small recovery adjustment toward the center.
500 7.6s
First Serve → FH Drop Shot · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand drop shot from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lets the racquet finish softly in front while his weight stays mostly on the front foot, quickly bringing both hands back toward a compact ready position.
500 8.3s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lands on his front leg with his weight moving into the court, and his non-hitting arm drops back as he quickly brings both hands toward the racket in a compact recovery.
500 5.7s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a clear increase in wrist pronation through contact, as the racquet head whips from edge-on to a fully rotated position toward the target.
500 6.4s
First Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. At contact his racket face is nearly square to the target with a slightly closed angle, striking the ball just above head height with pronounced upward racket head acceleration.
500 5.7s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His hips load into a strong coil with noticeable knee bend before driving upward, with the back leg pushing off and the hips uncoiling toward the target.
500 2.1s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with a small front-foot adjustment before the toss and a pronounced back-leg drive that lifts him up into the court.
500 2.1s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk during the trophy position, then uncoil sequentially from hips to shoulders to arm, making the degree of upper-body rotation and timing of trunk release very clear.
500 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His rhythmic leg drive is easy to see here, with a deep knee bend loading on the back leg before an explosive push up and into the court, followed by a balanced landing on his front foot.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His continental grip is clearly visible on the serve, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact and then relaxes quickly after the ball leaves the strings.
500 2.5s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso to shoulder as he drives up to contact.
500 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. The high-speed view makes the upward racket acceleration into contact clear, with a slightly closed racket face striking the ball at full extension well above his head.
500 3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lands on his front left leg with a pronounced knee bend, allowing his back leg to swing through and helping him transition smoothly toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. The racket accelerates up on edge before pronating into a slightly closed face at contact, with the ball struck just above head height and well out in front of his body.
500 2.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His follow-through brings his hitting arm down across his body as his weight lands on his front foot, quickly letting his non-hitting hand drop back toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The racket contacts the ball at full extension with a slightly closed face and pronounced upward pronation, creating a steeply rising swing path and high racket head speed through the strike zone.
500 2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork includes a smooth platform stance with a controlled knee bend, and you can clearly see his back leg driving up and into the court as he lands inside the baseline for recovery.
500 3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His follow-through carries his racket across his body while his back leg swings forward, bringing him into a balanced, forward-leaning recovery stance ready for the next shot.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a subtle increase in wrist pronation just before and through contact, clearly visible in the slow-motion frames.
500 3.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in ultra slow motion. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate from closed to more open as he uncoils into the serve.
500 2.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck high above his head, and the racket head accelerates upward and across, emphasizing pronation through the hitting zone.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His footwork shows a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before a strong upward drive off both legs into the serve.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His follow-through carries him diagonally into the court with his weight landing on the front leg, and his non-hitting arm tucks in quickly as he transitions into a compact, ready position.
500 4.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and you can clearly see his hips rotate into the court as his back leg kicks back during the landing.
500 3.9s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. At contact his racket face is nearly square to the ball with the contact point well above head height, and you can see the racket head accelerate up and across the ball on a pronounced pronation-driven swing path.
2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. From this view, you can clearly see his full shoulder turn and deep trunk coil during the trophy position, followed by a rapid uncoiling of the torso that leads the arm and racquet into contact.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip is firm with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a distinct snap just after impact.
2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips open toward the court as he extends into the serve.
3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy position, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips to shoulders to arm as he drives up into contact.
6.5s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact that finishes with the strings facing down into the court.
6.2s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulder and trunk coil deeply with the hitting-side shoulder dropping and rotating back, then uncoil in a smooth sequence where the torso rotation clearly leads the arm swing into contact.
2.9s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip is firm yet relaxed, with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that is clearly visible from behind.
6.2s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his right leg swings forward into the court as he lands on his left, smoothly bringing him back into a balanced, upright ready position for the next shot.
2.8s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip with minimal wrist flexion, setting up a late but pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His knees load deeply before driving upward, with the hips powerfully uncoiling toward the target as his back leg extends and lifts off the court.
5.4s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his weight drives into the court and his tossing arm drops back toward his left side before he lands on his front foot and quickly brings both hands to the racquet in a compact ready position.
3.3s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a court-level rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly pronated with the strings square to the target, meeting the ball at a high point well above his head as the racket head whips up and across the ball for a pronounced pronation-driven swing path.
2.6s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he extends the racquet slightly toward the target while his non-hitting hand moves back for counterbalance, then he steps forward and quickly resets his feet into a compact ready position.
4.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork shows a smooth pivot into a platform stance before the toss, with a clear knee bend and weight transfer driving up through the legs into the serve.
5.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and you can clearly see the rear leg pushing off to initiate strong hip rotation into the court.
3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The racket strikes the ball at full extension slightly in front of his body with a pronated wrist and a clearly closed racket face for a driving, penetrating serve.
3s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. From this view, you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the way his wrist pronates through contact, with the racquet face rotating from edge-on to square as he drives up to the ball.
2.8s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lands on his front foot with his weight driving into the court, and his non-hitting arm drops back as he quickly recoils the racquet into a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.6s
First Serve → FH Volley → BH → OH → OH · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His legs load with a noticeable knee bend as he steps forward, and his hips stay relatively closed to the net while driving through the volley.
12.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy position, followed by a coordinated uncoiling that brings the hitting shoulder up and through the ball in sync with his leg drive.
3s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that leads the racquet up and through the ball.
3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with minimal pre-serve adjustment steps, and you can clearly see his back leg driving up and into the court as he lands inside the baseline for recovery.
3s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him smoothly into a balanced landing and ready position for the next shot.
4.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-rear #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. From this view, you can see his relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist during the toss that firms up just before contact as his wrist pronates up and through the ball.
2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-rear #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip stays relaxed on the racquet handle while his wrist remains loose during the toss and then pronates sharply through contact.
4.7s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a court-level rear angle. From this view you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet edge turns outward toward the target.
2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court are clearly visible as his hips uncoil upward and forward through contact.
2.3s
First Serve → BH Volley → FH Volley → OH · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders stay slightly closed through contact while the trunk rotates as a unit with minimal separate hip-shoulder dissociation, making the upper body coil and uncoil compactly toward the net.
9s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork shows a smooth pivot into a platform stance with a clear weight transfer from back to front leg as he drives up into the serve.
2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips load in a pronounced sideways coil with deep knee bend before driving up and into the court, with the rear hip clearly extending through the serve motion.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this side view, you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the progressive wrist pronation through contact as the racquet edge leads and then turns outward into the ball.
3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His follow-through carries his hitting arm across his body while his back leg swings forward, bringing him into a balanced, upright recovery position ready for the next shot.
2.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a pinpoint stance, with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before driving up into the serve.
3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact he lands well inside the court with his weight moving forward and his non-hitting arm dropping back for balance before resetting into a compact ready position.
2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with a controlled knee bend and a pronounced drive off the back leg into the court before landing on his front foot.
2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The side view makes it easy to see his racket drop fully behind his back before accelerating up to contact at a high point with a slightly closed racket face.
2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His racket accelerates upward with a slightly closed face at contact, meeting the ball at a high point well above his head to drive the serve through the court.
2.9s
First-serve · Ad Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is only slightly open with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced pronation-driven swing path.
32.2s
First Serve · Ad · Front @0105510 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact he lands on his front foot with his weight driving into the court and his non-hitting arm dropping naturally as he recovers toward a neutral ready position.
11.1s
First Serve · Ad · Front #001 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment step into a platform stance before the ball toss, with a controlled knee bend and weight transfer clearly visible from the front.
11.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Front @0040328 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible with relatively relaxed fingers, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through and after contact.
11.2s
First-serve · Deuce Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His knees dip into a deep bend before driving upward, and you can see his hips stay closed toward the baseline until just after leg extension.
23.1s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front at 250 fps. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target while the non-hitting arm tucks into his torso, and he lands on his front foot transitioning smoothly into a balanced, upright ready position.
250 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle at 500 fps. His continental grip stays relaxed with a clear increase in wrist pronation into and through contact, visible as the racket face rapidly turns from edge-on to square to the ball.
500 2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay closed toward the baseline during the knee bend, then uncoil in sync with an aggressive leg drive upward into the court.
250 2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. The slow-motion footage makes his loose continental grip and delayed wrist pronation into the ball clearly visible as the racquet accelerates up toward contact.
500 1.7s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle in ultra slow motion. His follow-through brings his racket arm across his body while his left arm drops and his weight lands on his front foot, quickly transitioning him back toward a neutral ready position.
500 3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His feet show a classic pinpoint stance, with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before an explosive upward drive and a small front-leg land-in for recovery.
500 2.3s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle in high-speed 250 fps. His footwork shows a measured platform stance with minimal pre-serve shuffling, and he drives up into the court with a pronounced front-leg push and a small, controlled landing step inside the baseline.
250 2.3s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a front angle. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target while his weight lands on his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back in front of his body as he settles into a compact ready position.
250 2.8s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a front angle. His follow-through brings the racquet across his body with the non-hitting arm tucking in as his weight lands on the front foot, quickly bringing him back toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.7s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay closed through the toss and loading phase, with a deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive that initiate an explosive uncoiling of the hips into contact.
250 2.7s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a front angle. After contact his racquet finishes across his body while his back leg swings forward, helping him land inside the court and quickly square up into a balanced ready position.
500 2.3s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is nearly vertical with a slightly closed angle, meeting the ball well above his head with a fast upward pronation-driven swing path.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork shows a smooth pivot into a platform stance with a slight front-foot adjustment before the toss, and a controlled landing on the front leg that sets up a compact recovery step back to ready position.
250 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronating swing path.
500 3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front camera angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the toss, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that leads the racquet arm into contact.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front camera angle. After contact he lands on his front left foot with his torso uncoiling toward the court, and his non-hitting arm drops back as he quickly brings both hands together in front to re-establish a ready position.
250 6s
First Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front camera angle. After contact he lands on his front leg with his torso uncoiling toward the court, non-hitting arm dropping back as he quickly regathers both hands on the racquet into a compact ready position.
500 2.8s
First Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front camera angle. His shoulders and trunk form a pronounced coil with the tossing arm fully extended, then uncoil in a smooth sequence where the left shoulder drops and the right shoulder rotates up and through the ball before landing.
500 2.3s
First Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His rhythmic footwork into the stance shows a controlled platform setup with a measured front-foot pivot as he drives up into the serve.
250 5.7s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the target during the toss, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion starting from the hips and trunk before the hitting shoulder whips up into contact.
250 5.7s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. After contact he lets his tossing arm drop naturally while his weight drives into the court, finishing with his racquet wrapping across his body before landing in a balanced, ready position for the next shot.
500 2.9s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a front angle. His footwork includes a small pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before a balanced landing on the front leg as he drives up into the serve.
250 3.1s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court hit wide, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly pronated with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball for a pronounced snap through the hitting zone.
250 2.7s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide, filmed from a front angle in 500 fps slow motion. His hips load into a sideways position with a deep knee bend before driving upward, with the lead hip uncoiling toward the target as the legs extend explosively off the ground.
500 2.9s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Front · 500fps #500 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court wide, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay closed during the toss and loading phase, then rotate explosively with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward into the court.
500 3.5s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Front · 250fps #250 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court hit wide, filmed from a front angle. From this view, you can see his relaxed continental grip with a loose hand and pronounced wrist pronation through contact, as the racquet face whips from edge-on to square and then continues to rotate inward after the strike.
250 6.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk rotate as a single unit into a deep coil during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso to shoulder as he accelerates up to contact.
250 2.5s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front at 250 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with a pronounced wrist snap, striking the ball at full extension well above head height to maximize racket head speed up the back of the ball.
250 2.8s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. From this view you can clearly see his continental grip stay relaxed in the fingers while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with the racquet face snapping from edge-on to square as he strikes down the T.
250 3.1s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive into the court are clearly visible as his hips uncoil and square toward the target during the service motion.
500 2.9s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive are clearly visible as his hips uncoil toward the target line during the trophy and launch phases.
500 3.1s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork features a small adjustment hop into a pinpoint stance, with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before driving up into the serve.
500 2.9s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Front · 250fps #250 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork features a smooth pivot into a platform stance, with a small front-foot adjustment before the knee bend and a balanced landing well inside the court for efficient recovery.
250 5.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #10 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the edge before pronating through the ball.
250 2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. After contact he lands on his front left leg with his torso unwinding toward the court and his non-hitting arm dropping back before both hands return together toward a compact ready position.
500 3.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His hips and legs load deeply with a pronounced knee bend, then drive upward as the hips uncoil toward the target before landing on his front leg.
500 2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with a small adjustment step before he plants both feet and drives up into the serve without significant lateral movement.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. After contact he lands on his front leg with his weight moving into the court and his non-hitting arm drops and then tucks in as he quickly returns to a compact, square-on ready position.
500 3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with a small front-foot adjustment before the toss and a pronounced driving step up into the court as he lands.
250 2.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His hips load by turning sideways before uncoiling into contact, while a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward are clearly visible in slow motion.
250 2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend on the back leg, then drive upward and into the court as the hips uncoil toward the target.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #8 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion makes the progressive wrist pronation through contact and into the follow-through easy to see.
500 2s
First Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front camera angle. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with a small front-foot adjustment before the knee bend, and a quick hop into the court on landing for recovery.
250 6.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front at 500 fps. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip with minimal grip pressure and a loose wrist that stays supple during the toss and into the early part of the service motion.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. After contact he lets his hitting arm fully extend across his body while his back leg swings forward, bringing him into a balanced, neutral ready position for the next shot.
500 3s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front camera angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net during the toss while his knees flex into a deeper bend, loading the legs before driving upward into the serve.
250 5.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front camera angle. The racket moves up into a fully extended contact with the strings square to the target, meeting the ball slightly in front of his tossing shoulder at a high contact point that emphasizes upward swing path and racket head acceleration.
500 2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His continental grip stays relaxed with minimal grip change while the wrist remains neutral through the toss, setting up a late pronation as the racquet moves into the trophy position.
500 2.9s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. After contact his racquet finishes across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, leaving him in a balanced, forward-weighted stance ready for the next shot.
250 3.1s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, hit wide and filmed from a front angle in 250 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the target during the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils aggressively ahead of the arm, with a clear sequence from hip turn to shoulder turn into contact.
250 3.3s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, hit wide and filmed from a front angle. His feet show a rhythmic pinpoint stance with a pronounced knee bend before driving up, and he lands well inside the court with a small adjustment step to begin his recovery.
500 2.8s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips uncoil toward the target as his back leg kicks back for full extension.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His knees load deeply before trophy position and his hips drive forward into the court as he extends up into contact.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front. The racket moves up on edge into a fully pronated contact with the strings square to the target as the ball is struck slightly above head height.
3s
First Serve → BH Volley → BH → OH · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the Ad court, followed by a backhand overhead, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip stay constant on both shots, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact without excessive wrist snap.
7.8s
First Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a front angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact in front of his body with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the compact forward punch keeps the racket head moving directly through the line of the incoming ball.
4.5s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is steady with minimal grip change, and you can clearly see his wrist pronation through contact as the racquet face squares to the ball.
3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil significantly away from the target during the toss, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion where the torso rotation leads the hitting arm up and through the ball.
5.4s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss with a deep knee bend, then drive up explosively as the rear hip rotates through, showing strong leg extension into the court.
3.6s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with a fully extended arm, and the racket head whips up and across, showing a pronounced upward swing path for spin and pace.
5.7s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy position, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly leads the racquet arm into contact.
4.1s
First Serve · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly pronated at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the right side of his body.
4s
First Serve · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip and the smooth wrist pronation through contact as the racquet face turns down into the court.
3.3s
First Serve · Ad · Front #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His footwork shows a calm, rhythmic pre-serve bounce into a pinpoint stance, with the back foot drawing up to the front before a strong upward drive off both legs.
5.7s
First Serve · Ad · Front #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point just above head height, with the racket head accelerating steeply up and into the court along the target line.
3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Front #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court before uncoiling in a tightly sequenced rotation that brings the hitting shoulder through ahead of the hips.
4.1s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted up with a fully extended arm, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball for a pronounced upward swing path.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His deep knee bend and upward leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with the hips uncoiling from a loaded, slightly closed position into full extension at contact.
3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulder line turns so that the tossing shoulder rises higher and slightly behind the hitting shoulder, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the hitting phase.
3.3s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, wide, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his loose continental grip and how his wrist pronates fully through contact, with the racquet face turning outward toward the sideline.
3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. The racket accelerates upward with a slightly closed face at contact, striking the ball at full extension well above head height to maximize racket head speed through the hitting zone.
2.6s
First Serve → BH Volley → BH → OH · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders stay relatively closed through contact while the trunk performs a compact coil and quick uncoil, with the upper body rotation stopping early so the kinetic chain channels into a short, controlled punch through the ball.
8.5s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the deuce court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his continental grip stay firm with a slightly laid-back wrist that remains stable through contact, limiting wrist snap for a compact, controlled block.
4.7s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes across his body with his weight driving into the court, and he quickly drops the racquet and non-hitting hand into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.2s
First Serve → FH Volley → OH · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet finishes slightly across his body as he steps forward, with his non-hitting hand helping him square up and quickly regain a neutral ready position near the net.
9.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly pronated at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the right side of his body.
3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his shoulders fully coil away from the target before the trophy position, then uncoil in sync with his trunk rotation as he drives up into the serve.
3.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His footwork shows a smooth pivot into a platform stance with a pronounced knee bend, followed by a balanced landing on his front foot that sets up an efficient recovery step.
3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed during the toss while his knees flex into a deep loading position, setting up a strong upward leg drive into the serve.
2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. The racket comes up with a slightly closed face at contact, striking the ball at full extension well above his head with a fast upward pronation through the hitting zone.
3.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulder line turns significantly away from the net during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils in a tightly sequenced motion from hips through shoulders into the serving arm.
2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulder line rotates from nearly square to the net at the start of the toss to a pronounced coil with the tossing shoulder higher, then uncoils in sequence as the trunk drives up into contact.
3.7s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy phase, with a clear sequential uncoiling from the hips through the torso into the hitting shoulder as he drives up to contact.
2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front at ultra–slow motion. His shoulder line rotates from a deep coil with the tossing arm up to a rapid uncoiling of the trunk, with the chest opening toward the target just before the arm whips up to contact.
9999 0.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle in ultra slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed toward the court as his knees bend deeply, then drive upward to initiate hip rotation and leg extension into the serve.
9999 0.5s
First Serve · Ad · Rear @0095717 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front left foot and smoothly brings his back leg through while his non-hitting arm tucks in, finishing in a balanced, upright stance ready to recover for the next shot.
11.4s
First-serve · Ad Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to drive the racket face up and across the ball.
28.6s
First-serve · Deuce Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, you can see his relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact.
28.6s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. His feet stay grounded through the trophy position with a controlled knee bend, then drive up into a classic pinpoint stance before landing slightly inside the baseline for recovery.
250 2.5s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the court in the trophy position and then uncoil in sequence with the trunk, making the degree and timing of his upper-body rotation very clear in slow motion.
250 2.5s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the pronounced wrist pronation through and after contact.
250 3.1s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is nearly square to the ball at contact with a high contact point well above his head, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the edge before pronating through the ball.
250 2.1s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the back leg extending strongly into the court as the hips uncoil toward the target.
250 3s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend, then drive up and uncoil through contact as his back leg kicks back for upward leg drive.
250 3s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion makes the pronation-driven wrist snap through contact especially easy to see.
250 2.9s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a pronounced coil against a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive upward, showing clear extension through both knees at contact.
250 3s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Rear · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest opens toward the target just before arm acceleration.
250 2.9s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Rear · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His split step into a pinpoint stance is clearly visible, with the back foot drawing up to the front before he drives up and into the court.
250 2.9s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Rear · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front foot with his hitting arm finishing across his body while his left arm drops quickly into a balanced recovery as he returns to a ready stance.
250 3.9s
First Serve Down The T · Ad · Rear · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the court during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion that drives his right shoulder up and through as his torso rotates into contact.
250 2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the court during the toss, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle at 500 fps. His continental grip is firm yet relaxed, and the slow motion makes the gradual wrist pronation and pronounced snap through contact clearly visible.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Rear · 550fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays relaxed while his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a pronounced snap visible in ultra-slow motion.
550 2.8s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle at 500 fps. The high-speed view makes it easy to see his racket face remain relatively neutral at contact with the ball slightly in front of his body and well above head height.
500 3s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through carries his racquet across his body as his weight lands on his front left leg, quickly bringing his non-hitting hand back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
500 2.8s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the toss, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that leads the racquet up into contact.
500 2.9s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. His shoulders rotate deep past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy phase, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk leading the arm so the hitting shoulder whips up and across through contact.
250 3.3s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. After contact his arm decelerates across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him into a balanced, neutral ready position for the next shot.
500 3.2s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly pronated with the ball struck well above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball.
250 2.9s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front foot and lets his hitting arm decelerate across his body while his non-hitting hand drops to help him square up into a balanced, neutral ready position.
250 2.7s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion where the torso rotation leads the arm up and through the contact.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket moves up on edge into a fully pronated contact with the strings square to the target, striking the ball slightly above head height with noticeably high racket head speed through the hit.
500 2.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is steady with minimal grip change, and the rear view makes the pronounced wrist pronation after contact clearly visible as the racquet accelerates up and across.
250 3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, you can clearly see his continental grip stay relaxed as his wrist pronates aggressively through contact, with a distinct wrist snap occurring only at the very top of the swing.
250 2.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the high-speed view makes the wrist pronation through contact and into the follow-through especially easy to see.
20.4s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a smooth platform stance with a small front-foot adjustment before the toss and a pronounced left-leg kickback that aids his landing and recovery into the court.
250 2.7s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a small adjustment step into a pinpoint stance before the toss, with a pronounced front-foot pivot driving up into the court and a balanced two-step recovery after landing.
250 2.7s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and you can clearly see the back leg extending and the hips uncoiling toward the target as he lands inside the court.
250 2s
First Serve Down The T · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. At contact his racket face is nearly square to the target with a slightly closed angle, meeting the ball at full extension well above his head as the racket accelerates steeply up and across the back of the ball.
500 2s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is nearly square to the target with a slightly closed angle, striking the ball well above head height as the racket accelerates up and across the ball on a pronounced pronation-driven swing path.
250 2.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck high above his head, and the racket head whips up and across the ball on a pronounced upward swing path.
250 3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a loose hand, allowing pronounced wrist pronation through contact that is clearly visible from this slow-motion view.
250 5.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils sequentially from hips through shoulders into the hitting arm, with a clearly visible upward tilt of the left shoulder to load the kinetic chain.
500 1.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front left foot and lets his hitting arm decelerate across his body while the non-hitting arm drops and then helps him square back into a balanced, upright ready position.
500 2.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed during the toss while his knees bend deeply, loading the legs for an upward drive into the serve.
500 2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is nearly square to the ball with a slightly closed angle, meeting the ball well above head height as the racket accelerates steeply upward along the right side of his body.
500 3.2s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle at 500 fps. His continental grip stays relaxed through the trophy position, with a pronounced wrist pronation driving the racquet face through contact toward the wide target.
500 2.6s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with a small front-foot adjustment before takeoff and a pronounced landing on the front leg that sets up a balanced recovery step toward the center.
500 2.5s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 250 fps. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline, creating a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the trophy position and up through contact.
250 3.1s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle at 500 fps. His continental grip is firm yet relaxed, and the rear view makes the pronounced wrist pronation through contact especially clear.
500 2.8s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips and legs load with a noticeable knee bend before driving upward, with the rear view clearly showing the hips uncoil toward the target as his back leg extends.
3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His rhythmic footwork into a pinpoint stance is clear, with the back foot drawing up to the front foot just before leg drive and landing slightly into the court for optimal recovery positioning.
3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target while his back leg swings through, helping him land inside the court and flow smoothly into a balanced ready position.
4s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before a strong upward leg drive into the court.
4.8s
First Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with a controlled knee bend and a pronounced front-leg drive into the court before landing well inside the baseline.
3.6s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the rear view clearly showing the upward leg drive and hip uncoiling into the court.
3s
First Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with a smooth weight transfer from the back to front foot and a small recovery step toward the baseline after landing.
3.2s
First Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the smooth pronation of his wrist as it unwinds through contact.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes across his body with his weight landing on his front left foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position after the serve.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands inside the court with his weight moving forward and quickly brings his tossing arm back in front of his body to transition into a compact, ready position for the next shot.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his tossing arm tucks in toward his body as his weight drives into the court, landing on his front leg and quickly dropping into a compact ready position for the next shot.
4s
First Serve Wide · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend before driving up into the court, with the back leg extending fully as the hips uncoil toward the wide target.
3.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a smooth pivot into a platform stance with a subtle front-foot adjustment before driving up, followed by a balanced landing on his left leg that sets up an efficient recovery step.
3s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. The rear view makes it easy to see his racket drop deep into the backscratch position before accelerating up to contact with a slightly closed racket face at full extension.
3.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His relaxed continental grip is evident in the loose hand on the handle, with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that is clearly visible from behind.
2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly away from the court during the trophy position, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that leads the arm up and through the ball.
3.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His relaxed continental grip is evident with a loose hand and forearm, enabling a pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
3s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the smooth wrist pronation through contact that keeps the racket face square before naturally rolling outward.
2.7s
First Serve → BH Volley → OH → FH Volley · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball taken just in front of his body at around chest height, and the compact forward swing path keeps the racket head moving directly through the target line.
8.8s
First Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net with a slight knee bend, and he uses a short, compact leg drive forward rather than a deep load to support the quick volley movement.
5.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his torso continues rotating into the court with his back leg swinging forward, helping him land balanced and quickly organize into a neutral ready position for the next shot.
3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend, then uncoil as the back leg drives up and forward into the court during the serve motion.
3.1s
First Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket contacts the ball at full extension slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face, and the upward swing path creates pronounced racket head speed through the contact zone.
2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly leads the arm into contact.
3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load into a deep knee bend before driving up, with the rear-leg push clearly rotating his hips into an open position toward the court at contact.
2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is nearly square to the target with a pronounced upward swing path, and the ball is struck slightly above head height, emphasizing strong pronation and racket head speed through the hitting zone.
4s
First Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front foot and smoothly brings his back leg through, finishing in a balanced stance that lets him quickly settle into a neutral ready position for the next shot.
3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder and trunk coil deeply as his tossing arm rises, with a pronounced upper-body rotation away from the court that then uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders into the hitting phase.
3.5s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced, ready position for the next shot.
3.4s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted upward with a fully extended arm, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball, creating a high contact point well above his head.
2.7s
First Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court out wide, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him quickly into a balanced, square ready position for the next shot.
2.7s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 9999fps Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his arm continues a full pronation with the non-hitting hand dropping toward his left hip as his weight lands on the front foot and he begins to square up into a ready position.
9999 0.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 9999fps Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in ultra slow motion. His loose continental grip is evident in the relaxed hand on the handle, with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that continues into the full racquet follow-through.
9999 0.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 9999fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in ultra slow motion. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact, with the rear view making the degree of upper-body rotation especially clear.
9999 1s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side @0032502 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is steady with minimal grip change, and the side view clearly shows an early wrist pronation starting just after full racquet drop into the upward swing.
13.7s
First Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #001 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court are clearly visible as his hips uncoil upward and forward through contact.
13.7s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side @0033827 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. The side angle makes the upward racket acceleration and slightly closed racket face at contact clearly visible as he meets the ball at full extension above his head.
10.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Side #001 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His follow-through carries his body weight into the court with his back leg swinging forward, quickly bringing him into a balanced recovery stance.
10.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Side @0042709 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders and trunk load with a deep coil during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso to shoulder as he drives up to contact.
13.1s
First-serve · Ad Roger Federer's first serve from the ad side, filmed from the side. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward are clearly visible as his hips open toward the court during the loading phase.
32.5s
First-serve · Deuce Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates upward along a pronounced pronation path.
29.6s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side at 500 fps. His shoulders and trunk show a deep coil during the trophy position, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips to shoulders that whips the hitting arm up into contact.
500 2.3s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. The side view at 250 fps makes the upward racket whip and pronation at contact clear, with the racket face slightly tilted forward as it meets the ball at full extension above his head.
250 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet snaps up and across the ball.
250 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side at 250 fps. The side view shows his racket dropping into a deep backscratch position before driving up with a slightly closed face to contact the ball at full extension well above head height.
250 2.4s
First Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip stays constant while the slow-motion angle makes the upward wrist pronation and delayed wrist snap through contact especially clear.
250 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward are clearly visible as his hips uncoil into the court during the serve motion.
250 2.9s
First Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His hips load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the rear hip rotating through as the legs extend explosively into the court.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is nearly vertical with a slight pronation, meeting the ball just above head height with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along the swing path.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #500 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes across his body with his back leg kicking up behind him, and he quickly regains a neutral stance with both hands coming back toward a ready position.
500 2.8s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with the back foot driving up and into the court as he unweights and then lifts off during the toss.
250 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. After contact his tossing arm drops and then tucks in as his weight lands on his front foot, bringing him quickly back into a balanced, upright ready position.
250 2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His hips load by turning away from the court with a deep knee bend, then drive up and uncoil so the back leg straightens and the front hip rotates through into the court.
250 2.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a measured platform stance with a small front-foot adjustment before the knee bend and a clear front-leg drive into the court that sets up a balanced landing on his left foot.
250 2.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. The high-speed view makes the upward racket acceleration and slightly closed racket face at contact, struck just above head height, especially clear.
250 2.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend and coordinated hip drive into the court, making it easy to see how his hips uncoil upward as his back leg extends through contact.
500 2.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side camera angle in 250 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk leading the arm swing, making the timing of his shoulder-over-shoulder action very clear.
250 2.8s
First Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a smooth pivot into a platform stance with a pronounced knee bend, and you can clearly see the rear leg driving up and into the court during the serve motion.
250 2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through carries his arm across his body while his back leg kicks back, and he lands balanced on his front foot already beginning to recover toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and aggressive leg drive into the court are clearly visible, along with the hips powerfully uncoiling upward as he extends into the serve.
500 2.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is nearly square to the ball with a slightly closed angle, meeting the ball well above head height while the racket head whips upward and forward along a pronounced pronation-driven swing path.
500 2.5s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply during the toss, with a pronounced upper-body tilt and delayed uncoiling that sequences from hip turn through torso rotation into the hitting shoulder.
250 2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His feet stay grounded in a pinpoint stance during the toss, with a subtle knee bend loading into the front leg just before he drives up to the ball.
250 2.3s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder girdle and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the toss, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso to shoulders just before racket drop.
500 3.1s
First Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with a controlled knee bend and a clear weight transfer from back to front foot during the serve motion.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line rotates well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the contact.
3s
First Serve → FH Volley → BH → OH · Ad · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His compact split step into a low, slightly open stance and quick adjustment steps toward the net are clearly visible before he recovers forward after contact.
7.2s
First Serve · Ad · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with a controlled knee bend and a pronounced forward drive into the court before landing on his front foot.
3.4s
First Serve · Ad · Side #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy position, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion that leads the racquet up and through the ball.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Toss · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a smooth pivot into a platform stance with a pronounced knee bend, and you can clearly see the back leg driving up and into the court during the serve motion.
3.1s
First Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His shoulder line rotates well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils in sync with the upward arm motion, creating a clear sequential kinetic chain from hips to shoulders to serving arm.
3.3s
First Serve → BH Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. The video clearly shows the racket face slightly open at contact in front of his body, with a compact forward punch and minimal backswing.
7.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His racket comes up to contact with a slightly closed face at a point well above his head, and the side view makes the upward swing path and rapid acceleration of the racket head through the ball very clear.
3.2s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His legs load deeply with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate from a closed to more open position as he uncoils into the serve.
2.9s
First Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact.
2.6s
First Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His follow-through carries his body weight into the court with his non-hitting arm tucking in toward his torso before he lands in a balanced, ready position.
3.3s
FH Short Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level angle. 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 swing path.
2.8s
FH Short Federer's forehand from a central position inside the baseline, filmed from a court-level angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping over his shoulder as he quickly brings both hands back in front of his body to recover into a ready position.
2.8s
FH Federer's forehand from the short side of the court, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through finishes high with his weight clearly transferring onto his front foot before he quickly recovers back into a compact ready position.
2.1s
FH #4 Federer's forehand from the short side of the court, filmed from a low side angle with slight motion blur. After contact his racquet wraps high over his shoulder while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket handle area to re-establish a compact ready position.
2.1s
FH #10 Federer's forehand winner from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the net before uncoiling, with the trunk leading the racquet into contact and continuing to rotate through the finish.
4.1s
FH Federer's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His follow-through wraps across his body as he quickly recoils the racquet with his non-hitting hand and returns to a balanced ready stance on the baseline.
210.2s
FH Federer's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the forward swing before uncoiling into a subtle pronation at contact.
210.2s
FH Inside Out · 250fps Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from a high-speed phantom camera angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with the strings tilted a bit closed, and the racket head accelerates upward and forward on a steep, windshield-wiper swing path.
250 2.8s
FH Short · Neutral · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a central court position in neutral stance, filmed from a court-level angle at 250 fps slow motion. His feet set up on a clear neutral stance with a small adjustment step before contact, followed by a controlled recovery step that brings him back toward the center.
250 2.8s
FH Short · Neutral · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance in the center of the court, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. 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 swing path.
250 2.5s
FH Short · Neutral · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance near the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 250 fps. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep right-knee bend, then unwind with a strong forward leg drive that clearly shows how his lower body leads the swing.
250 2.5s
FH Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a front interactive/forum angle. After contact his racquet wraps fully over his shoulder while his non-hitting hand drops and then comes back toward his torso as he recovers to a neutral ready position.
91.9s
FH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet wraps across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly returns his feet to a neutral stance ready for the next shot.
500 2.5s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center in an open stance, 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 arm so the racquet lags and whips through contact in a clearly sequenced kinetic chain.
500 2.6s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps #10 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His relaxed Eastern forehand grip is evident in the loose hand on the handle, with pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that unwinds into a sharp, controlled wrist snap at contact.
500 2.6s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. His feet set wide in a stable open stance as he plants the outside foot before rotation, then he uses small adjustment steps afterward to recover back toward his ready position.
500 2.5s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to mid-torso height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward on a steep low-to-high swing path.
500 2.6s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap fully across his body while his weight continues forward and his non-hitting hand drops back into a neutral position as he recovers toward ready stance.
500 2.4s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps #8 Roger Federer's forehand from the center in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His follow-through finishes high across his body with his weight transferring onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to re-establish a neutral ready position.
500 2.8s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps #9 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest faces forward at contact, clearly showing the upper-body segment of the kinetic chain.
500 2.5s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern to semi-western forehand grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist snap through contact.
500 2.5s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind in sync with a strong upward leg drive into contact.
500 2.8s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a deep coil on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence from hips to torso to shoulder, with the hitting shoulder finishing fully wrapped across his body.
500 2.8s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His split-step leads into a quick pivot and semi-open stance, with small adjustment steps aligning his right foot before he drives through and recovers toward the center.
500 2.9s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand InsideIn from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
500 2.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central court position, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate deeply past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, with the chest finishing fully rotated toward the target.
500 2.8s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating steeply up and across the ball through the hitting zone.
500 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central court position, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed semi-western grip setting up deep wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a late, sharp wrist release through contact.
500 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His split-step leads into a quick pivot and semi-open stance, with small adjustment steps before contact and a smooth crossover recovery back toward the center.
500 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOut from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before uncoiling with a strong leg drive from the right leg, while a deep knee bend on both legs provides a low, stable base through contact.
500 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps slow motion. His shoulders load with a pronounced coil relative to the hips before uncoiling in sequence, making the trunk rotation and timing of shoulder alignment to the target especially clear in this view.
500 2.2s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle in ultra slow motion. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp, controlled wrist snap right at contact.
500 2.5s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil relative to the hips, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced trunk rotation that brings the hitting shoulder through first before the chest fully faces the net.
500 2.8s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a front court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive as he pushes off into the shot.
500 2.7s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His split-step transitions into small retreating adjustment steps, setting up a semi-open stance as he shifts weight onto the outside leg before swinging.
500 2.6s
FH Half Volley Moves Back · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand half-volley while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a compact but clear unit turn, with a rapid uncoil that sequences from the hips through the torso into the hitting arm despite the abbreviated backswing.
500 2.2s
FH Running · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward on a steep, windshield-wiper swing path.
500 2.6s
FH Running · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His split-step leads into quick crossover steps toward the ball, finishing in an open stance with a pronounced right leg plant before initiating recovery.
500 2.8s
FH Running · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's running forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he moves forward, with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg that loads before driving up and through the shot.
500 2.7s
FH Running · Court-level-front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's running forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap across his body while his left arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regathers his feet into a compact ready position for the next shot.
500 2.5s
FH Running · Court-level-front · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's running forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His relaxed eastern forehand grip is evident, with a pronounced wrist lag in the forward swing that unwinds into a compact, controlled wrist snap at contact.
500 2.4s
FH Short · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from a central court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip, and the high-speed footage makes the rapid acceleration of the racket head and upward windshield-wiper motion clearly visible.
500 2.8s
FH Short · Court-level-front · Neutral · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His neutral stance is clear as he plants both feet on the baseline, using a small split step into a controlled unit turn before stepping forward into the ball.
500 2.8s
FH Wide · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand to a wide ball from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. His open stance is clearly visible as he plants the outside leg first, then uses small adjustment steps and a controlled recovery step to push back toward the center after contact.
500 2.5s
FH Wide · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide ball in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His hips stay noticeably open toward the sideline while his knees are deeply flexed, and you can see his legs driving upward and slightly into the court as he uncoils into the shot.
500 2.2s
FH Half Volley Wide · Court-level-front · Open · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand wide half-volley from an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively open to the net while his knees are deeply flexed, with a strong upward leg drive supporting the low contact point on this wide ball.
500 2.4s
BH Wide Down The Line → FH Wide Down The Line · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand from a wide position, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then the legs drive up and slightly into the court as the hips unwind into the down-the-line swing.
500 7.7s
BH Wide → FH Wide · Court-level-front · Closed · 500fps Roger Federer's one-handed backhand on a wide ball from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
500 7.7s
FH Center → FH Inside Out → FH Inside Out → BH Wide · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's wide one-handed backhand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His eastern backhand grip stays firm with a relaxed hand, and the wrist remains laid back with subtle extension through contact before smoothly unhinging into the finish.
500 10.8s
FH Short → FH Volley · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His compact split step into an open stance is followed by a small adjustment step with the right foot before contact, then a smooth recovery back to a ready position.
500 5.8s
FH Center · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court_level angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the closed racket face during the takeback, with pronounced wrist lag maintained before a late, relaxed wrist release into contact.
2.3s
FH Center · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His split-step leads into a quick pivot and semi-open stance, with small adjustment steps aligning his body before he drives through the shot and recovers back toward the middle.
2.4s
FH Center · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His hips load with a noticeable coil before unwrapping into contact, while his knees stay flexed to drive up through the shot.
2.6s
FH Center Cross Court · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a deep coil before contact, then uncoil sequentially from hips to shoulders, making the degree of upper-body rotation and timing of the trunk release easy to compare frame by frame.
2.1s
FH Center Cross Court · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His eastern forehand grip is evident with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that uncoils into a late, sharp pronation through the cross-court contact.
2.6s
FH Center Down The Line · Court-level-front Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips load with a noticeable coil before unwrapping into the shot, and his knees stay deeply flexed to drive up through the legs into contact.
3.4s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Neutral Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the start, then unwind in sync with a strong push off the back leg, showing clear knee bend and upward leg drive through contact.
2.2s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly brings both hands in front to reset into a compact ready position.
2.6s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders wind up into a deep coil relative to his hips before contact, then his trunk uncoils in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly leads the arm and racquet through the hitting zone.
2.5s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
2.6s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact, his racket wraps across his body with the non-hitting hand extending back for counterbalance as he smoothly returns to a neutral ready position.
5.3s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level front angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the way the racquet face closes slightly at the top of the backswing, with pronounced wrist lag maintained before a late, sharp release through contact.
3s
FH Center · Court-level-front · Open #6 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a front court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to mid-torso height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward along a low-to-high swing path.
3.7s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand inside-in from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. 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 rapidly through contact.
3s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist snap through contact.
3.8s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern forehand grip is paired with a relaxed wrist that creates noticeable lag on the forward swing before a compact, controlled snap through contact.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front #4 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil well beyond 90 degrees on the unit turn, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion where the torso leads the arm through contact.
3.2s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front #5 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, followed by a quick recovery step that readies him to move back toward the middle.
4s
FH Inside In · Court-level-front #6 Roger Federer's forehand InsideIn from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, followed by a quick recovery step that readies him to move back toward the center of the baseline.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level front angle. His shoulders and trunk load with a deep unit turn, then uncoil in sequence so that the chest rotates fully toward the target just after contact.
3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's forehand hit InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level front angle. From this angle you can see his relaxed semi-western grip with a pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that smoothly unwinds into a firm, stable wrist at contact.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's forehand hit InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level front angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with noticeable wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist snap right through contact.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front #4 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay closed during the unit turn then rotate explosively toward the ball as his right leg drives up and through with a pronounced knee bend at load.
3.2s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front #5 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racket finishes high across his body while his non-hitting hand drops back for counterbalance, and he quickly regains a neutral ready position with his weight moving back toward center court.
2.8s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front #6 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into an open stance, followed by a quick recovery step that readies him to move back toward the center.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-front · Neutral Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance in the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a compact snap through contact.
5.5s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from a front court-level angle. His split-step into quick retreating adjustment steps sets up an open stance, with his weight transferring off the back foot as he hits while still recovering backward.
2.3s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from a front court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward on a low-to-high swing path.
2.6s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from a front court-level angle. His semi-western grip is evident in the laid-back wrist position, with pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation right through contact.
2.1s
FH Running · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket hand rotated under the handle, and there is a pronounced wrist lag that releases into a compact snap just before contact.
3s
FH Running · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced coil relative to the hips before contact, then the trunk uncoils smoothly through the shot with the chest finishing fully rotated toward the target.
4.8s
FH Running · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's running forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His semi-western grip is clearly visible with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.8s
FH Running · Court-level-front #4 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lets the racket wrap high across his body while his left arm extends back for counterbalance before he quickly regroups into a neutral ready position.
2.6s
FH Running · Court-level-front #5 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level front angle. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just in front of his body at around waist-to-chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
3.6s
FH Running Down The Line · Court-level-front Roger Federer's running forehand down the line from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His semi-western grip is steady with noticeable wrist lag on the forward swing that releases into a relaxed but sharp wrist snap right at contact.
3.9s
FH Short · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the short court, filmed from a front court-level angle. After contact he finishes with a high, relaxed wrap and quickly brings both hands back toward his torso as his weight settles forward into a balanced ready position.
2.8s
FH Short · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the short court, filmed from a front 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.
2.3s
FH Short · Court-level-front · Neutral #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance on the baseline, filmed from a front court-level angle. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight moves forward into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racquet handle as he resets into a ready position.
4.6s
FH Short · Court-level-front · Neutral #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance on the short court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a deep coil on the takeback, then uncoil in sequence from hips to torso to hitting shoulder, making the degree of upper-body turn and release especially easy to compare between preparation and contact.
2.7s
FH Short · Court-level-front · Neutral #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His neutral stance is clear as he plants both feet along the baseline, using a compact adjustment step before striking and a small recovery step forward into the court.
3s
FH Wide · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front court_level angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step out to the wide ball followed by an open-stance plant, with a clear recovery step ready to push him back toward the middle.
2.6s
FH Wide · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment shuffle into an open stance, with a pronounced outside leg load before pushing back toward the center.
2.9s
FH Wide · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.3s
FH Wide · Court-level-front · Open #1 Roger Federer's wide forehand from an open stance on the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively open to the net as he loads, with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg driving him into the shot while the inside leg lightly pivots to support rotation.
3s
FH Wide · Court-level-front · Open #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends out for counterbalance, then he quickly re-centers his feet into a neutral ready position.
2.6s
FH Wide · Court-level-front · Open #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in the deuce court, filmed from a court_level front angle. His semi-western forehand grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist release through contact.
5.1s
FH Center · Arm-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his racket wraps fully across his body while his left arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regathers his feet into a neutral ready position.
500 1.9s
FH Center · Court-level-rear · Neutral · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His relaxed eastern forehand grip is evident in the loose hand position on the handle, with a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a controlled pronation through contact.
500 2.6s
FH Center · Court-level-rear · Open · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay noticeably open toward the sideline as his knees sink into a deep load, then his legs drive upward to uncoil the hips through contact.
500 2.4s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, followed by a quick recovery step that begins to pivot him back toward the center after contact.
500 2.5s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind with strong leg drive as the back leg pushes through into the court.
500 2.2s
FH Inside In · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into an open stance followed by a quick recovery step that readies him to move back toward the center of the court.
500 2.4s
FH Inside In · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist release through contact.
500 2.2s
FH Inside In · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his weight lands on his front leg, and he quickly releases his non-hitting arm back into a neutral stance as he recovers toward a ready position.
500 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk leading the arm so that the hitting shoulder whips through last.
500 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head through contact.
500 2.4s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After contact his racquet finishes high over his shoulder while his weight transfers onto his front leg, and he quickly returns his non-hitting hand toward the racquet handle as he recovers to a neutral ready position.
500 2.5s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His eastern forehand grip is clear from the hand position on the handle, with pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist release through contact.
500 2.6s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His follow-through wraps over his shoulder as his weight drifts backward, and he quickly re-centers his stance with both hands returning to the ready position in front of his body.
500 2.5s
FH Moves Back · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. The slow motion view makes the slightly closed racket face at contact and the upward, accelerating racket head path through the ball clearly visible.
500 2.3s
FH Short · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from a central position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The high-speed view makes it easy to see his slightly closed racket face at contact with the ball struck just in front of his hip and around waist height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along the swing path.
500 2.2s
FH Short · Court-level-rear · Open · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral court position in an open stance, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His hips stay relatively open to the net as his legs load with a pronounced knee bend, then drive upward and into the court to unwind the lower body through contact.
500 2.8s
FH Wide · Court-level-rear · Open · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a rear court-level angle in 500 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, with the rear shoulder driving through to finish fully across his body.
500 2.3s
FH Half Volley Wide · Court-level-rear · Open · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand wide half-volley from an open stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. From this angle you can see his relaxed semi-western grip with a pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a compact, late wrist snap through contact to handle the low, skidding ball.
500 2.1s
FH Inside Out → FH Volley → BH Volley · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand volley from a neutral position at net, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His compact split step into a slightly open stance is followed by a short lateral adjustment and a quick recovery step back toward the center of the court.
500 7.9s
FH · Arm-action · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court_level rear angle. His footwork features a light split-step into quick adjustment steps that set up a semi-open stance, followed by a smooth recovery shuffle back toward the middle.
1.9s
FH Center Cross Court · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the baseline, hit cross-court from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His split-step leads into a quick pivot and semi-open stance, followed by a small adjustment shuffle and a balanced recovery step back toward the center.
2.3s
FH Center Cross Court · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, hitting cross-court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His compact split step into a semi-open stance leads into a smooth lateral push off the outside leg, followed by a small crossover recovery step back toward the middle.
3.1s
FH Center · Court-level-rear · Open Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear court-level angle. The rear view makes it easy to see his slightly closed racket face at contact and the rapid upward acceleration of the racket head as it brushes up the back of the ball.
2.2s
FH Center · Court-level-rear · Open #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His hips stay noticeably open toward the net as he loads, with a pronounced knee bend and strong leg drive upward and into the court during the forward swing.
7.1s
FH Center · Court-level-rear · Open #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a wide open base, with a clear right-foot pivot and quick recovery steps pushing him back toward the middle after contact.
2.7s
FH Half Volley Wide · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a rear court_level angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment shuffle out to the wide ball before planting into an open stance, followed by a balanced recovery step back toward the center.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His follow-through finishes high across his body as he steps into the court, quickly bringing both hands back to a neutral ready position for the next shot.
2.9s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After contact his follow-through wraps fully across his body while his left arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly recoils into a compact ready position with his weight finishing on his front foot.
6.2s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. 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 up and across the contact point.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear #3 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep right-knee bend, then unwind aggressively as his legs drive up and into the court during contact.
4.8s
FH Inside In · Court-level-rear #4 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders load with a deep coil relative to his hips, then uncoil in a smooth sequence that brings the trunk through contact with the chest facing the target shortly after impact.
2.1s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep right-knee bend, then unwind rapidly as his legs drive up and into the court.
3s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After contact his racquet finishes high over his shoulder while his weight moves into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to the ready position as he recovers toward the center.
6.7s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-rear #3 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a rear court-level 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 along a low-to-high swing path.
2.5s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racquet lags behind his torso before whipping through contact.
3.3s
FH Short · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the short court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
2.7s
FH Short · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the short-court position, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His eastern forehand grip is evident with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist lag in the takeback that unwinds into a compact, controlled pronation through contact.
4.2s
FH Short · Court-level-rear · Neutral Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the start, with a pronounced knee bend and then a strong leg drive that rotates his hips into the shot as he steps forward into contact.
6.5s
FH Wide · Court-level-rear · Open #1 Roger Federer's wide forehand from the Deuce side in an open stance, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed-to-neutral face and a steep low-to-high swing path, producing noticeable racket head acceleration through contact.
2.9s
FH Wide · Court-level-rear · Open #2 Roger Federer's wide forehand from an open stance on the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His follow-through wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance before he quickly recovers into a neutral ready position.
2.7s
FH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the side at court level, filmed from a court_level_side angle. The video clearly shows his racket face slightly closed at a contact point around waist to mid-torso height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward along a low-to-high swing path.
2.1s
FH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly returns to a neutral ready position with his weight finishing on his front foot.
2.6s
FH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the side at court level, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees in the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racquet lags and whips through contact in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
2.6s
FH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the side at court level, filmed from a court_level_side angle. The video clearly shows his slightly closed racket face at contact with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head accelerating upward on a steep low-to-high swing path.
2.5s
FH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court level side angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping over his shoulder as his weight transfers onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to reset into a ready position.
2s
FH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #6 Roger Federer's forehand from the side at court level, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this angle, his Eastern-to-semi-Western grip and relaxed wrist lag are clear, with a pronounced laid-back wrist that snaps forward just after contact.
2s
FH · Arm-action · Court-level-side #7 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court level side angle. His hips load with a pronounced coil against a wide, athletic base, and then uncoil with strong leg drive as his knees extend through contact.
2.4s
FH Center · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His follow-through finishes high across his body as he transfers weight onto his front foot, quickly bringing both hands back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
2.6s
FH Center · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork shows a quick split-step into a compact adjustment hop before settling into a semi-open stance, followed by a smooth recovery step back toward the middle.
2.5s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind in sequence with a strong upward leg drive that extends fully through contact.
2.5s
FH Center · Court-level-side · Neutral #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, with the chest rotating toward the target before contact.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the right side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil relative to the hips, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced trunk rotation that brings the hitting shoulder through before the chest fully faces the net.
3.5s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into an open stance followed by a quick recovery step that brings him back toward the center after contact.
2.6s
FH Inside In · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path that accelerates the racket head rapidly through contact.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racquet handle to reset into a ready position.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance followed by a quick recovery step that readies him for the next shot.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward along a low-to-high swing path.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a neutral stance on the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His eastern forehand grip is paired with a pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop that unwinds into a late, compact wrist release through contact.
2.8s
FH Inside Out · Court-level-side · Neutral #2 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOut from a neutral stance on the side of the court, filmed from a court_level_side angle. His feet set up in a classic neutral stance with a clear unit turn, and you can see a small adjustment hop followed by a couple of recovery steps that bring him back toward the center after contact.
2.6s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork shows quick adjustment steps as he retreats, setting up in a slightly open stance before contact and then using a smooth recovery step to get back toward his ready position.
4.1s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive to stabilize the shot while retreating.
3.3s
FH Moves Back · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a court_level_side angle. His shoulders load with a deep turn relative to his hips, then his trunk uncoils in a clearly sequenced motion from pelvis to ribcage to shoulder as he swings forward.
3.1s
FH Running · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils in a clearly sequenced manner from hips to shoulders as he contacts on the run.
3.2s
FH Running · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regains a neutral ready position with his weight transitioning back toward the center of the baseline.
3s
FH Running · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap fully across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance as he regains a neutral ready position.
2.7s
FH Running · Court-level-side #4 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly in front of his body with the face moderately closed, and the swing path accelerates upward and forward, producing high racket head speed through contact.
2.9s
FH Running · Court-level-side #5 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he chases wide, with a deep outside knee bend and pronounced push off the outside leg to drive through the shot.
2.4s
FH Running · Court-level-side #6 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork shows quick adjustment steps as he sprints wide, then plants in an open stance before using a crossover recovery step back toward the center.
3.2s
FH Short · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating forward and upward along a low-to-high swing path.
3.7s
FH Short · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this side view, you can clearly see his early shoulder turn creating a pronounced trunk coil, followed by a sequential uncoiling of the torso that leads the arm and racquet into contact.
2.3s
FH Short · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racket lags and whips through contact in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
3.7s
FH Short · Court-level-side #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this side view, his relaxed eastern forehand grip and pronounced wrist lag into a late, sharp release at contact are clearly visible.
2.9s
FH Short · Court-level-side #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the short court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His compact split step into an open stance is followed by a quick pivot and small adjustment steps that align his hips and shoulders before contact.
3s
FH Wide · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, then uncoil as he pushes off the ground to drive his body back into the court.
2.6s
FH Wide · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving back toward the center, bringing him quickly into a balanced ready position with the non-hitting hand resetting on the racquet.
2.6s
FH · Arm-action · Front @0004813 Roger Federer's forehand from a central position, filmed from the front. His compact split step into a semi-open stance and quick adjustment steps toward the ball are clearly visible before he rotates into contact.
11.2s
FH Center · Front @0001716 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight moves forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
9.4s
FH Center · Front @0003715 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His split-step is followed by a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, with a quick recovery step back toward the middle after contact.
10.9s
FH Center · Front #001 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive upward to initiate the forward swing.
10.9s
FH Inside In · Front @0012020 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist to chest height as the racket accelerates steeply upward along the Inside-In swing path.
8.2s
FH Inside Out · Front @0011027 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His compact split-step leads into a quick pivot onto a semi-open stance, with small adjustment steps aligning his right foot before he drives through the inside-out swing.
9.7s
FH Running · Front @0020424 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center court position, filmed from the front. His footwork includes a quick split-step into long, gliding strides and an open-stance plant on the outside leg before a balanced recovery step back toward the middle.
9.7s
FH Short · Front @0023125 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body as his weight moves into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to re-establish a compact ready position for the next shot.
12.9s
FH · Arm-action · Front Roger Federer's forehand from a central court position, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the upper body uncoils ahead of the arm, with the hitting shoulder continuing to rotate through contact and into the follow-through.
2.4s
FH Center · Arm-action · Front Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can see his shoulders fully rotate under a coiled trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence so the torso leads and the hitting arm lags slightly before whipping through contact.
2.6s
FH Center · Arm-action · Front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before driving forward, with a pronounced knee bend that loads both legs symmetrically before extending into the shot.
500 2s
FH Center · Arm-action · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting hand settles near his torso, and he quickly re-centers his stance into a neutral ready position.
250 3.4s
FH Center Cross Court · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before driving through with a noticeable push off the right leg, creating strong hip rotation into the shot.
2.6s
FH Center Cross Court · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, 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 upward and across his body on a whip-like swing path.
2.3s
FH Center Cross Court · Front #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, 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 upward and forward on a steep, windshield-wiper swing path.
2s
FH Center Down The Line · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court hit down the line, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a deep coil, then uncoil in a smooth sequence where the torso leads the arm and racquet through contact.
2.6s
FH Center Down The Line · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before uncoiling with a strong leg drive off the right leg, supported by a deep knee bend that loads both legs symmetrically.
2.3s
FH Center Down The Line · Front #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips load in a semi-open position with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward and uncoiling through the shot.
2.4s
FH Center Down The Line · Front #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, hit down the line, filmed from a front angle. His compact split step into a semi-open stance is followed by a quick pivot and small adjustment steps that set his weight on the outside leg before he drives through and recovers back toward the middle.
2.4s
FH Center · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the front. His small adjustment steps into a neutral stance before contact and a quick recovery shuffle back to center are clearly visible from this angle.
2.5s
FH Center · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. 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 along a low-to-high swing path.
2.6s
FH Center · Front · Neutral Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a deep coil on the takeback, then uncoil in sequence from hips to torso to shoulders, making the degree of upper-body rotation and de-rotation easy to compare relative to his initial square stance.
5.1s
FH Center Cross Court · Front · Open #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front. His early split step into a wide open stance is followed by a small adjustment hop and quick recovery shuffle back to the center baseline position.
2.9s
FH Center Cross Court · Front · Open #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center in an open stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil against the hips before uncoiling in sync with trunk rotation through contact.
2.5s
FH Center · Front · Open Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with the strings angled marginally closed, and the upward, fast swing path makes the racket head accelerate quickly through contact at about shoulder height.
4.9s
FH Center · Front · Open · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His feet set wide in the open stance with a small adjustment hop into contact, followed by a quick crossover recovery step that recenters him on the baseline.
250 2.2s
FH Center · Front · Open · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open to the net as he loads, with a noticeable knee bend and upward leg drive that straightens through contact.
250 4.6s
FH Center · Front · Open · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front at 250 fps slow motion. After contact he finishes with the racquet wrapping high across his body while his weight continues moving forward, quickly bringing both hands back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
250 2.4s
FH Half Volley Center · Front · Open Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open to the net while his knees are deeply flexed during the loading phase, creating a noticeable upward leg drive into the shot.
5.3s
FH Half Volley · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a central court position, filmed from the front at 250 fps. 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 swing path.
250 2.5s
FH Half Volley · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the target during the unit turn, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils in sequence from hips to shoulders through contact.
250 5.5s
FH Half Volley Wide · Front · Open Roger Federer's forehand from the center in an open stance, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate significantly past his hips on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk so that the chest finishes facing more toward the target while the hitting shoulder continues through the swing arc.
1.8s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Front · 250fps Roger Federer's forehand from a central position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a deep knee bend, then uncoil in sync with a strong upward leg drive as he pushes off the ground into contact.
250 2.6s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Front #1 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from a central position, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident in the way the racquet face closes slightly at the top of the backswing, with a pronounced wrist lag that releases into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.7s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Front #2 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil together early, then uncoil with the chest rotating square to the net as the hitting shoulder continues through, clearly showing the sequential rotation of torso before arm release.
3.1s
FH Inside In · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before uncoiling with a strong leg drive off the right leg, and you can clearly see the deep knee bend that loads his legs just before he swings.
4s
FH Inside In · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and you can see the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
250 2.5s
FH Inside In · Front #2 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racket finishes high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.8s
FH Inside In · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand inside-in from the center of the court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His eastern forehand grip is paired with a pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a controlled pronation through contact.
500 2.2s
FH Inside In · Front #3 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His footwork features a quick split-step into a small adjustment hop and a semi-open stance, followed by a smooth recovery step that brings him back toward his ready position.
2.9s
FH Inside In · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a front 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 low-to-high swing path.
500 3s
FH Inside In · Front #4 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body as his weight transfers onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
2.2s
FH Inside In · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His split-step leads into a quick pivot onto an open stance, followed by a small recovery step that brings him back toward a neutral court position.
500 2s
FH Inside In · Front #5 Roger Federer's forehand InsideIn from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His eastern forehand grip is clear from the way the racket face is slightly closed at address, and there is a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a late, relaxed snap through contact.
3.3s
FH Inside In · Front · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward through the ball on a fast, whippy swing path.
250 3.2s
FH Inside In · Front · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His split step leads into a quick pivot onto a semi-open stance, followed by a small hop on the front foot that sets up efficient recovery steps back to the middle.
250 6.4s
FH Inside In · Front · Neutral · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the loading phase with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind in sync with a strong upward leg drive into the shot.
500 2.4s
FH Inside In · Front · Neutral #1 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a neutral stance on the baseline, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racquet lags and whips through contact in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
2.9s
FH Inside In · Front · Neutral #2 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the load with a noticeable knee bend, then unwind in sync with a strong front-leg brace that channels his leg drive up through the shot.
3s
FH Inside In Short · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His early split-step into a semi-open stance is followed by a quick pivot and controlled recovery step back toward the middle.
2.6s
FH Inside In Short · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In to the short court from a central position, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before driving forward, with a pronounced knee bend and leg drive that extends through contact into a strong front-leg post.
3.5s
FH Inside Out · Front #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from the front. His shoulders load with a deep coil relative to the hips, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced kinetic chain where the trunk rotation leads the arm and racket through contact.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before unwinding as his right leg drives up and across, with a deep knee bend providing a strong base for the rotation.
500 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Front #10 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His split-step leads into a quick pivot to an open stance, with small adjustment steps aligning his right leg behind the ball before he recovers back toward the middle.
2.9s
FH Inside Out · Front #11 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along an inside-out swing path.
6.5s
FH Inside Out · Front #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward through the hitting zone for heavy topspin.
3.1s
FH Inside Out · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-Out from the center of the court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
500 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Front #3 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a windshield-wiper path.
3.8s
FH Inside Out · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a deep coil, then uncoil in sequence from hips to torso to hitting shoulder, making the degree of upper-body rotation and timing of the release easy to distinguish in slow motion.
500 3.3s
FH Inside Out · Front #4 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay closed during the unit turn then rotate explosively toward the ball as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend into contact.
5.6s
FH Inside Out · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central position, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a deep coil, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion where the torso leads the arm through contact.
500 2.5s
FH Inside Out · Front #5 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight moves into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to a neutral ready position for the next shot.
3.9s
FH Inside Out · Front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag in the forward swing that unwinds into a controlled, relaxed wrist at contact.
500 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Front #6 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOut from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend before uncoiling into contact as his legs drive upward and into the court.
4.2s
FH Inside Out · Front · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point just in front of his right hip, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward on a steep, whippy swing path.
500 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Front #7 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the racket head lags behind his wrist before a pronounced wrist snap through contact.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Front · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front at 250 fps in slow motion. His eastern forehand grip is paired with pronounced wrist lag on the racquet head that releases into a controlled pronation through contact.
250 2.9s
FH Inside Out · Front #8 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high path for heavy topspin.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Front · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes high across his body as he transfers weight onto his front leg and quickly recovers the racquet to a neutral ready position.
250 3.1s
FH Inside Out · Front #9 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His compact split step into an open stance is followed by a subtle adjustment step with the right foot that sets his weight perfectly before initiating the forward swing.
4s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Front · 250fps Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central position, filmed from the front. His split-step leads into small adjustment hops as he retreats, setting an open stance with the right foot anchoring before he transfers weight into the shot.
250 3s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central position, filmed from the front. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil against a relatively stable lower body, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk leading the arm swing through contact.
3.3s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central position, filmed from a front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward on a steep low-to-high swing path.
3.2s
FH Moves Back · Front Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the center of the court, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward on a steep, whipping swing path.
3.4s
FH Moves Back · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central position, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced unit turn on the takeback, then unwind in a clearly sequenced motion where the torso rotation initiates the forward swing before the arm accelerates through contact.
2.6s
FH Moves Back · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step backward into an open stance, followed by a small hop to recover forward toward the baseline after contact.
500 2.4s
FH Moves Back · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg with a noticeable knee bend before driving upward and slightly forward into the shot.
3.1s
FH Moves Back · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central baseline position, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His shoulders load with a deep coil relative to his hips before uncoiling in sequence, and the trunk rotation clearly leads the arm swing through contact.
500 3s
FH Moves Back · Front #3 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a central position, filmed from the front. After contact his racket wraps high across his body as his weight settles onto his back foot, and he quickly brings both hands in front of his torso to reset into a compact ready position.
3.2s
FH Moves Back · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the center, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil with the hitting-side shoulder dropping slightly, then uncoiling in sync with his hip rotation to drive the racquet through contact.
250 5.3s
FH Moves Back · Front #4 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet wraps high over his left shoulder as his weight continues drifting backward, and he quickly re-centers his stance with both hands on the racquet in a compact ready position.
2.4s
FH Running Down The Line · Front Roger Federer's running forehand down the line from a neutral court position, filmed from the front. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance as he decelerates and begins to recover toward the center.
2.6s
FH Running Down The Line · Front #1 Roger Federer's running forehand down the line from a neutral position, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident in the closed racket face on the take-back, and there is a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
2.8s
FH Running Down The Line · Front #2 Roger Federer's running forehand down the line from a neutral position, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along the line of the shot.
2.2s
FH Running · Front #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he drives off the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend on the loading step before pushing into the shot.
3.2s
FH Running · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from a central court position, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate significantly past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest faces forward at contact while the non-hitting arm counter-rotates to stabilize the torso.
500 2.6s
FH Running · Front #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket head laid back, and he maintains clear wrist lag before releasing a subtle pronation through contact.
3.6s
FH Running · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His eastern forehand grip is clear with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion makes the delayed wrist lag into a sharp forward release at contact especially visible.
500 2.9s
FH Running · Front #3 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center court area, filmed from the front. His footwork features quick adjustment steps into an open stance followed by a pronounced recovery step back toward the middle after contact.
3.1s
FH Running · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's running forehand from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his follow-through wraps across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regains a neutral stance with feet resetting toward the center of the baseline.
250 2.7s
FH Running · Front #4 Roger Federer's running forehand from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends backward for counterbalance, and he quickly regains a neutral stance with his weight settling onto his outside leg to prepare for the next shot.
2.2s
FH Running · Front · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. 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 swing path.
250 4.8s
FH Running · Front · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's running forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. His split-step leads into quick crossover strides to the forehand side, finishing with an open stance and a pronounced recovery step back toward the center.
250 4.6s
FH Running · Front · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's running forehand from the front, filmed from a court-level angle. His semi-western grip is evident with the racquet face slightly closed, and there is pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation just before contact.
250 3.2s
FH Running · Front · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
250 5.6s
FH Short · Arm-action · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a central court position, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height, and you can see a compact arm action with rapid racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
250 4s
FH Short · Arm-action · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His relaxed eastern forehand grip is paired with a pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop that smoothly unwinds into a compact, controlled wrist release at contact.
250 2.5s
FH Short · Front · Closed · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral central position, filmed from the front. His eastern to semi-western grip is clear with a relaxed hand on the handle, and the slow motion makes the forearm-to-wrist lag and late wrist snap through contact especially easy to see.
500 2.4s
FH Short · Front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his weight moves onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to re-establish a balanced ready position.
500 3.2s
FH Short · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand to the short court from the center, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced unit turn on the takeback, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly leads the arm and racquet through contact.
2.2s
FH Short · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet wraps high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back to a neutral ready position.
2.8s
FH Short · Front #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the front. His eastern forehand grip is clear from the way the racquet face is slightly closed at address, and the front view makes the late wrist lag into contact and controlled, minimal wrist snap especially noticeable.
2.6s
FH Short · Front #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the short court position, filmed from the front. His compact split step into a semi-open stance and quick adjustment steps toward the ball are clearly visible before he drives through and recovers.
2.4s
FH Short · Front · Neutral #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance in the center of the court, 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 swing path.
3.2s
FH Short · Front · Neutral · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a central court position in a neutral stance, filmed from the front. His small adjustment steps set up a square alignment to the ball before he plants both feet, then he takes a compact recovery step back toward the center after contact.
500 2.2s
FH Short · Front · Neutral #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance on a short ball, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing so the racquet lags and whips through contact.
3.6s
FH Short · Front · Neutral · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance in the center of the court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. 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 low-to-high swing path.
500 2.2s
FH Short · Front · Neutral · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from the front at 250 fps in high-speed slow motion. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and you can see the racket head accelerating steeply upward through the hitting zone.
250 4.9s
FH Short · Front · Open · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the front at 250 fps. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back slightly, and he quickly re-centers his feet into a neutral ready position.
250 3.1s
FH Short · Front · Open · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a central position in an open stance, filmed from the front. After contact he lets the racquet wrap fully across his body while his non-hitting hand settles near his torso and he quickly returns his feet to a neutral, ready position.
250 1.9s
FH Short · Front · Open · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a central court position in an open stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open to the net while his knees are deeply flexed on the load, then his legs drive upward to straighten as the hips unwind through contact.
250 4.9s
FH Wide · Arm-action · Front Roger Federer's wide forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend and lateral push off that drives him out toward the wide ball.
3s
FH Wide · Front #1 Roger Federer's wide forehand from the center, filmed from a front angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body while his left hand extends back for balance before he recovers toward a neutral ready position.
2.9s
FH Wide · Front #2 Roger Federer's wide forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open to the court as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend that drives laterally into the wide ball before his back leg swings through to recover.
2.6s
FH Wide · Front #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a fast upward whip, indicating heavy topspin from this stretched wide stance.
3s
FH Wide · Front #4 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the torso uncoils ahead of the arm swing so the hitting shoulder lags slightly before whipping through contact.
2.6s
FH Wide · Front · Neutral Roger Federer's forehand from a wide neutral-stance position, 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 forward on a low-to-high path directly through the hitting zone.
2.6s
FH Wide · Front · Open #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center in an open stance, filmed from the front. His wide ball position pulls him off the court, prompting a quick split-step into lateral crossover steps and a stable open base before pivoting back into recovery.
3s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the front. His open stance is clear as his outside foot plants first before he rotates his hips, with small adjustment steps afterward to recover back toward the center.
500 2.2s
FH Wide · Front · Open #2 Roger Federer's wide forehand from an open stance, 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 visible racket head acceleration through contact.
3.6s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center in an open stance, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his weight stays on the outside leg, and his non-hitting hand settles near his torso as he regains a neutral ready position.
500 2.5s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the front at 500 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to mid-torso height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a low-to-high path that produces heavy topspin.
500 2.1s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open to the net while a deep knee bend and strong leg drive from the outside leg load his weight before unwinding into the shot.
250 2.3s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the Deuce side in an open stance, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His eastern forehand grip is clear with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion angle makes the delayed wrist lag and late, controlled pronation through contact especially visible.
250 2.3s
FH Wide · Front · Open · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in the Deuce court, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His hips stay relatively open to the net while his knees are deeply flexed, and you can see a strong upward leg drive pushing off the outside leg into the shot.
250 3.4s
FH Center Cross Court · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front at ultra-slow-motion high speed. The racket face stays slightly closed at a contact point just in front of his lead hip, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward along a steep low-to-high path.
9999 0.3s
FH Center Cross Court · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. In this high-speed view, his hitting arm extends fully through the ball with the non-hitting hand retracting toward his torso as his weight transfers forward into a compact, balanced recovery stance.
9999 1.6s
FH Center · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front at ultra–slow-motion 9999 fps. His relaxed eastern forehand grip and delayed wrist lag into contact are clearly visible, along with a subtle but sharp wrist release through the ball.
9999 0.2s
FH Center Down The Line · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front in ultra slow motion. His small adjustment steps set up a neutral stance before he drives through the ball, followed by a controlled crossover recovery step toward the center.
9999 0.1s
FH · Front · 9999fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His small adjustment steps set up a neutral stance before contact, followed by a quick recovery step that brings him back toward his ready position.
9999 0.2s
FH · Front · 3840fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. The ultra-slow-motion view makes his relaxed eastern forehand grip and the delayed wrist lag into contact especially clear, with a subtle but sharp wrist snap as the racket face squares up to the ball.
3840 0.3s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand from a central position, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a deep coil, then uncoil with the hitting-side shoulder driving forward slightly ahead of the hips in the kinetic chain.
9999 0.2s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the front at ultra–high-speed. His shoulders and trunk exhibit a pronounced unit turn followed by a clearly sequenced uncoiling, with the chest rotating toward the target slightly after the hips initiate the forward motion.
9999 1.6s
FH Volley · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand volley from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle in ultra slow motion. His continental grip is evident with a firm but relaxed hand, and you can clearly see minimal wrist hinge as he keeps the wrist stable through contact with only a slight forward snap.
9999 0.1s
FH Wide · Rear @0025520 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load into an open stance with a pronounced knee bend, then unwind as his outside leg drives up and into the court during the forward swing.
9.4s
FH Wide · Rear #001 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the rear. After contact he lets his racquet wrap fully across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for balance before he quickly recovers toward a neutral ready position.
9.4s
FH · Arm-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with a relaxed wrist that maintains pronounced lag on the racquet head before a smooth pronation through contact.
2.5s
FH · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is paired with a relaxed wrist that creates noticeable lag on the racquet head before a smooth pronation through contact.
2.1s
FH Center · Arm-action · Rear Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His relaxed eastern forehand grip is evident in the way his wrist stays laid back through the forward swing before releasing slightly just after contact.
3.1s
FH Center Cross Court · Rear Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, hit cross-court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his semi-western grip and relaxed wrist lag are clear before a pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
2.3s
FH Center · Rear · Neutral Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in neutral stance, filmed from the rear. From this angle, his shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the baseline, with a clearly coiled trunk that unrolls sequentially from hips to shoulders before the arm whips through contact.
2.5s
FH Center · Rear · Neutral · 250fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the baseline in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment shuffle into position before planting both feet on a neutral base, followed by a clear cross-step recovery back toward the center.
250 2.5s
FH Center · Rear · Open · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and you can see the racket head accelerate steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
500 2.5s
FH Center · Rear · Open · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, you can clearly see his relaxed semi-western grip setting up pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
500 2.5s
FH Center · Rear · Open · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion makes the delayed wrist lag and late, fast pronation through contact especially easy to see.
250 2s
FH Center · Rear · Open · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racquet lags and whips through contact in a clearly sequenced motion.
250 2.4s
FH Center · Rear · Open · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regroups into a neutral ready position with his weight finishing on his front foot.
250 3.9s
FH Center · Rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders load with a deep turn relative to his hips before the trunk uncoils in a smooth sequence that clearly shows the torso leading the arm into contact.
2.5s
FH Center · Rear #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racket finishes high across his body as he steps forward, quickly bringing both hands back to a neutral ready position for the next shot.
2.5s
FH Half Volley · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the rear. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.4s
FH Half Volley · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand half-volley from a neutral central position, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is firm but relaxed, with a pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that releases into a subtle wrist snap just before contact with the low, skidding ball.
500 2.3s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Rear Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through wraps fully across his body with the non-hitting arm retracting toward his torso, and he quickly regroups into a neutral ready position with weight transferring back to his baseline stance.
7.1s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from a central position, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is paired with pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp pronation through contact.
500 2.6s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the hitting shoulder and chest lead the racquet into contact.
250 2.8s
FH Inside In · Rear Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply against the hip line before uncoiling in a smooth sequence, with the chest rotating toward the target as the hitting shoulder continues to accelerate through contact.
3.4s
FH Inside In · Rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips uncoil from a loaded semi-open stance with a deep right-knee bend, and his legs drive upward and forward to rotate his pelvis toward the Inside-In target.
3.3s
FH Inside In · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, creating pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
250 2.8s
FH Inside In · Rear · 250fps #10 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand 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 the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm with a delayed shoulder release that is easy to track in this slow-motion view.
250 5.3s
FH Inside In · Rear #2 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is evident with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp, controlled pronation through contact.
2.8s
FH Inside In · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the rear, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible, with pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop that unwinds into a relaxed, late wrist release through contact.
250 3.2s
FH Inside In · Rear #3 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In 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 along an inside-out swing path.
3.4s
FH Inside In · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest faces forward just after contact, showing clear sequential rotation from hips to torso to hitting shoulder.
250 2.5s
FH Inside In · Rear #4 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the rear court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest squares to the target just after contact.
3.5s
FH Inside In · Rear · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from the rear at 250 fps. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight transfers into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to re-establish a compact ready position.
250 2.6s
FH Inside In · Rear #5 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His contact is slightly in front of his body with the racket face moderately closed, and the racket head accelerates on a low-to-high path that finishes well over his shoulder.
3.3s
FH Inside In · Rear · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. The racket makes contact slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path, creating pronounced racket head acceleration through the strike zone.
500 2.5s
FH Inside In · Rear · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep right-knee bend, then unwind as his legs drive upward and forward into the court.
500 2.5s
FH Inside In · Rear · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips uncoil from a loaded, closed position into a more open alignment as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend, showing strong push-off from the right leg during the forward swing.
250 3.2s
FH Inside In · Rear · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced coil away from the target before uncoiling in sequence, with the shoulders clearly leading the rotation of the torso into contact.
250 5.3s
FH Inside In · Rear · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. He plants in a semi-open stance with a small adjustment hop into contact, then uses quick crossover recovery steps to move back toward the middle after the swing.
250 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from the rear. His staggered open stance and quick adjustment steps into the shot are clearly visible, along with a small hop and crossover recovery back toward the middle.
250 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His relaxed semi-western grip and pronounced wrist lag are clearly visible before he uncoils, with the wrist releasing into a controlled pronation through contact.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high over his shoulder while his non-hitting arm counterbalances across his body, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the center line to recover into a neutral ready position.
3s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Rear #3 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into an open stance followed by a quick recovery step that readies him to move back toward the center.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Rear #4 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step into a semi-open stance, with a small recovery shuffle back toward the middle after contact.
2.6s
FH Inside Out · Rear · Neutral Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a neutral stance on the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance before contact, followed by quick recovery steps that return him toward the center of the court.
3s
FH Inside Out · Rear · Neutral · 500fps Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from the rear at 500 fps slow motion. His feet set up on a classic neutral stance with a clear step-behind loading pattern, followed by a small adjustment step and a quick crossover recovery back toward the center.
500 3.5s
FH Inside Out · Rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOut from the Rear, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend, then unwind smoothly as his legs drive up and into the court during the forward swing.
2.8s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step into a semi-open stance followed by a smooth recovery step that returns him toward the center baseline.
500 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #10 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips open explosively toward the deuce side as his right knee sinks deeply in the loading phase, then his legs drive upward to uncoil the lower body through contact.
250 3s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #11 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear with a relaxed hand, creating pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a sharp, late wrist release through contact.
250 2.4s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #12 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest faces the target just after contact.
250 3.4s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #13 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. He uses a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, then performs quick recovery steps back toward the middle after contact.
250 3s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #14 Roger Federer's inside-out 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 height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a low-to-high swing path.
250 2.9s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #15 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed during the unit turn and then unwind explosively as his right leg drives up and into the court, with a deep knee bend clearly visible at the loading phase.
250 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #16 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so that the hitting shoulder whips through last in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
250 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Rear #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply with the non-hitting arm stretching across his body, then uncoil in a smooth sequence where the hips initiate rotation followed closely by the torso to drive the racquet through contact.
3.4s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed semi-western grip setting up deep wrist lag before contact, with a pronounced but controlled wrist pronation through the hitting zone.
500 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Rear #3 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a quick split-step into a few adjustment steps before loading into a strong open stance, with a smooth recovery shuffle back toward the middle after contact.
3.5s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's inside-out 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 height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
500 2.4s
FH Inside Out · Rear #4 Roger Federer's forehand inside-out from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high over his shoulder while his weight moves into the court and he quickly brings both hands back to a neutral ready position.
5.8s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so that the hitting shoulder whips through last in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
500 2.2s
FH Inside Out · Rear #5 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his left arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly brings both hands to the racquet as he recovers to a neutral ready position.
3s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His small adjustment steps set up a semi-open stance, with a well-timed split-step leading into a smooth lateral load on the outside leg before swinging.
500 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Rear #6 Roger Federer's inside-out 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 height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
3s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is paired with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a relaxed but distinct wrist release through contact.
250 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Rear #7 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His semi-western grip is evident with the racket hand positioned slightly under the handle, and there is a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a controlled pronation through contact.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed longer during the unit turn before powerfully unwinding, with a pronounced right-leg drive and deep knee bend to load into the shot.
250 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Rear #8 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a quick split-step into a lateral adjustment and a semi-open stance, followed by efficient recovery steps that bring him back toward the middle after contact.
3.7s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest squares to the net just after contact, showing a clear sequential unwind from hips to torso to hitting shoulder.
250 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Rear · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through wraps fully across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly re-centers his stance with the non-hitting arm extending out to aid recovery.
250 2.5s
FH Inside Out Short · Rear #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand to the short court from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load in a closed position with a pronounced knee bend before uncoiling into contact, with the right leg driving up and across to initiate the inside-out direction.
3.6s
FH Inside Out Short · Rear #2 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOutShort from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest squares to the net just after contact.
2.5s
FH Moves Back · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral central position, filmed from the rear. His follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm wrapping across his body as his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance before he recovers toward a ready position.
250 2.4s
FH Moves Back · Rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the rear. His hips open slightly as he loads on the outside leg, with a noticeable knee bend and upward leg drive to stabilize while retreating.
3.3s
FH Moves Back · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear at 500 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward on a steep, windshield-wiper swing path.
500 2.8s
FH Moves Back · Rear #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features quick adjustment steps as he retreats and sets up in a semi-open stance, then uses a small hop to recover back toward the center after contact.
4s
FH Moves Back · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg before extending through a strong upward leg drive into the shot.
250 3.3s
FH Moves Back · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a deep knee bend on the outside leg providing a stable base before driving up through the legs into the shot.
250 3s
FH Running · Arm-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he sprints, with a pronounced bend in the outside knee and a strong push off the outside leg to load into the open stance before contact.
3s
FH Running · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. 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 noticeable racket head acceleration through contact.
3.3s
FH Running Down The Line · Rear Roger Federer's running forehand down the line from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the swing path accelerates steeply upward, indicating heavy topspin and high racket head speed through the hitting zone.
3.1s
FH Running · Rear · Open · 250fps Roger Federer's running forehand from an open stance on the run, filmed from the rear. His hips stay open toward the sideline while his outside leg loads with a deep knee bend and then drives upward and forward to initiate rotation through contact.
250 5.1s
FH Running · Rear Roger Federer's running forehand 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 sync with the trunk so that the chest faces the target just after contact.
3s
FH Running · Rear #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear from the way the racket face stays slightly closed, with pronounced wrist lag on the takeback that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist snap just before contact.
2.3s
FH Running · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, showing clear separation between hip and shoulder rotation through contact.
250 5.2s
FH Running · Rear #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as his outside leg plants and drives, with a pronounced knee bend that loads his legs before he uncoils up into the shot.
2.6s
FH Running · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from the rear, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed as he sprints, with a pronounced right-leg push-off and deep left-knee bend as he plants for the forehand.
250 2.5s
FH Running · Rear #3 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the rear. His hips stay relatively closed as he sprints out to the ball, with a pronounced outside-leg push-off and deep knee bend that load into a late, explosive hip rotation through contact.
2.6s
FH Running · Rear #4 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly against the direction of movement, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that starts from the hips and trunk before the hitting arm whips through.
3.6s
FH Running · Rear #5 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest squares to the net just after contact.
2.8s
FH Running · Rear #6 Roger Federer's running forehand from the center court area, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes quick adjustment steps as he moves wide to his right and he uses an open stance at contact before taking crossover recovery steps back toward the court.
2.2s
FH Short · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps Roger Federer's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from the rear. The high-speed footage shows a compact arm action with the racket dropping well below the ball before contact, the racket face slightly closed at impact, and rapid racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
250 3.1s
FH Short · Leg-action · Rear Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting hand quickly returns to the racket throat as he recovers with small adjustment steps back into a neutral ready position.
3.1s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance followed by a quick recovery step back toward the center baseline.
3.4s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before unwinding over a stable base, with a noticeable knee bend and leg drive upward through contact.
500 2.2s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance in the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before unwinding in sync with a strong push off the back leg, with a noticeable knee bend that loads and then drives his weight forward into the shot.
4.3s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a central neutral-stance position, 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 along a low-to-high swing path.
250 2.6s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance in the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is evident in the way the racquet face stays slightly closed with a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist snap through contact.
2s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a central neutral-stance position, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racquet lags and whips through contact in a clear kinetic chain sequence.
500 2.4s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from a central court position, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, followed by a controlled forward step through the shot and a quick recovery step back toward the center.
500 2.4s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from a central neutral-stance position, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist to mid-torso height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward on a windshield-wiper path.
250 2s
FH Short · Rear · Neutral · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from a central position in a neutral stance, filmed from the rear at 500 fps. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance followed by a controlled pivot and recovery step that readies him to move back to the center of the baseline.
500 2.9s
FH Short · Rear · Open · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His relaxed eastern forehand grip is evident in the pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop and the smooth unwinding of the wrist into contact.
500 2.9s
FH Short · Rear · Open · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His feet load with a wide base in the open stance as he plants the outside leg, then he uses a small hop and quick recovery steps to return to a neutral position on the baseline.
250 2s
FH Short · Rear #1 Roger Federer'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 height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a windshield-wiper path.
4.2s
FH Short · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer'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 height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
500 3.8s
FH Short · Rear #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear from the way the racquet face stays slightly closed with a pronounced wrist lag that releases into a compact snap right at contact.
4.6s
FH Short · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a pronounced coil while his knees stay deeply flexed, then his legs drive upward and uncoil his hips into an open stance through contact.
500 2.4s
FH Short · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed during the unit turn before driving forward, with a pronounced knee bend on the right leg that loads and then pushes up into the shot.
250 2.7s
FH Short · Rear · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His compact adjustment steps set up a semi-open stance, with a small hop into contact followed by a quick crossover recovery toward the center.
250 2.9s
FH Short · Rear · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips load with a noticeable coil against a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive up and into the court during the forward swing.
250 4.3s
FH Short · Rear · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand 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 smoothly with the trunk leading the racquet arm through contact.
250 2.2s
FH Short · Rear · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's forehand 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 the trunk uncoils in sequence ahead of the arm to drive the racket through contact.
500 2.8s
FH Wide · Rear · Neutral Roger Federer's forehand from a wide neutral-stance position, filmed from the rear. From this angle, you can clearly see his relaxed semi-western grip setting up a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp, controlled pronation through contact.
2.6s
FH Wide · Rear · Open #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position on the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His open stance is clear as he plants his outside foot, uses a lateral shuffle to reach the wide ball, and then takes a small recovery step back toward the center after contact.
2.6s
FH Wide · Rear · Open · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's wide forehand from the Deuce side in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His feet set early in a wide base with the outside foot planting first, and he uses a small shuffle recovery step back toward the center after contact.
250 4.7s
FH Wide · Rear · Open #2 Roger Federer's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest faces the target area at contact.
2.7s
FH Wide · Rear · Open · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the rear at 250 fps. 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 high racket head speed.
250 2.6s
FH Wide · Rear · Open · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap fully across his body while his weight stays mostly on the outside leg, then he quickly re-centers his feet into a neutral ready position.
250 2.4s
FH Wide · Rear · Open · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear from the racquet face angle, and the slow motion makes the deep wrist lag on the take-back and the relaxed wrist snap through contact easy to see.
500 2.6s
FH Wide · Rear · Open · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate substantially past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racquet lags behind the torso before whipping through contact.
250 9.2s
FH Wide · Rear #1 Roger Federer's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regains a neutral stance with his weight recovering toward the center of the court.
2.2s
FH Wide · Rear #2 Roger Federer's wide forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate significantly past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk leading the arm swing into contact.
2.4s
FH Center · Arm-action · Rear · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. In this slow-motion view, his follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting arm tucks in and he quickly returns to a neutral ready stance with weight centered over the baseline.
9999 0.1s
FH Center · Arm-action · Rear · 5000fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. The ultra-slow motion view makes the progressive shoulder turn and trunk coil into contact very clear, with the torso uncoiling just ahead of the arm to sequence the kinetic chain.
5000 0.3s
FH Center · Arm-action · Rear · 9999fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from a rear angle in ultra slow motion. His relaxed eastern forehand grip and pronounced wrist lag are clearly visible as the racquet head trails his hand before releasing into contact.
9999 1.5s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Rear · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle in ultra slow motion. His feet set up in a neutral stance with a small adjustment step before contact, followed by a compact recovery step that returns him toward the middle.
9999 0.3s
FH Inside In · Arm-action · Rear · 4000fps Roger Federer's forehand from a central court position, filmed from the rear in ultra slow motion. His follow-through wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting hand tucks in toward his torso, and he quickly regains a neutral ready position with weight centered for recovery.
4000 0.2s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Rear · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle in ultra slow motion. The high-speed view makes the laid-back wrist and slightly closed racket face at contact clear, with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip.
9999 0.3s
FH · Rear · 4000fps Roger Federer's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle in 4000 fps slow motion. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance followed by a clear recovery step back toward the center after contact.
4000 0.3s
FH Short · Rear · 4000fps Roger Federer's forehand from a central baseline position, filmed from a rear angle in ultra slow motion at 4000 fps. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating upward and forward along a low-to-high swing path.
4000 0.3s
FH Volley · Rear · 5000fps Roger Federer's forehand volley from a central net position, filmed from a rear angle. The ultra-slow-motion view makes the slightly open racket face at contact and the compact, forward punch of the racket head toward the target very clear.
5000 0.4s
FH Center · Side @0002720 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His relaxed eastern forehand grip is evident in the loose hand position on the handle, with a pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp pronation through contact.
9.7s
FH Moves Back · Side @0015327 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back 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 uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders as he drives through the ball.
10.8s
FH Wide · Side @0030716 Roger Federer's wide forehand 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 his trunk as his chest opens toward the target just after contact.
11.3s
FH · Arm-action · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral position, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist to chest height, with the racket head accelerating forward and upward on a steep, whippy swing path.
2.3s
FH · Arm-action · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His hips load with a clear coil against a strong knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive upward and forward to initiate the forward swing.
2.6s
FH · Arm-action · Side #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a central position, filmed from the side. His footwork features a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, followed by a quick recovery step that readies him to move back to the center of the court.
2.8s
FH · Arm-action · Side #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the baseline, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance, with a clear right-foot pivot and smooth recovery step back toward a neutral position after contact.
2.6s
FH · Arm-action · Side #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his racket wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly returns to a neutral ready position with his weight finishing on his front leg.
4.5s
FH Center · Arm-action · Side · 250fps Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn before the trunk uncoils in sync with the hitting arm, creating a clear sequence from torso rotation into the forward swing.
250 4.5s
FH Center · Side · Neutral Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in a neutral stance, filmed from the side. From this angle, you can clearly see his relaxed eastern forehand grip setting up pronounced wrist lag that releases into a compact, late wrist snap right at contact.
2.7s
FH Center · Side · Open Roger Federer's forehand from center court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps high across his body with his weight transferring onto his front foot, quickly bringing both hands back to a neutral ready position for recovery.
2.3s
FH Center · Side · Open · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and you can see the racket head accelerate steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
250 2.5s
FH Center · Side · Open · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His feet set wide in a stable open stance as he plants the outside leg, then he uses a small hop and quick recovery step to re-center after the swing.
500 2.5s
FH Center · Side · Open · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from center court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed during the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind aggressively as his legs drive upward into contact.
500 2.5s
FH Center · Side · Open · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His feet load with a wide base in the open stance before he uncoils, and you can clearly see the small recovery step forward with his right foot as he finishes the swing.
250 2.3s
FH Center · Side · Open · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively open to the net as he loads on a deep knee bend, then drive upward through the legs to uncoil the hips into contact.
500 2.2s
FH Center · Side · Open · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His shoulders load with a deep turn relative to the hips before uncoiling in sequence, making the trunk rotation and timing of the upper-body release especially clear in this slow-motion side view.
250 2.9s
FH Center · Side · Open · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet wraps high over his shoulder while his weight continues moving forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to recover into a compact ready position.
250 2.3s
FH Center · Side · Open · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the backswing and then uncoil in sync with the trunk, showing a clear sequence from hip turn to torso rotation to shoulder release.
250 2.4s
FH Center · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just in front of his body at around waist-to-chest height, and the racket head accelerates upward on a steep low-to-high path.
2.4s
FH Center · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to his hips on the unit turn, then his trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, showing clear separation between torso rotation and racket acceleration.
2.3s
FH Center · Side #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed during the unit turn and then unwind in sync with a strong push off the right leg, with a noticeable knee bend and upward leg drive through contact.
3s
FH Center · Side #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders load with a deep turn relative to his hips, and you can clearly see the trunk uncoil initiating from the legs and pelvis before the shoulders and arm whip through contact.
2.6s
FH Half Volley · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His hips load by turning slightly closed before uncoiling, with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward and forward into the shot.
500 2.6s
FH Half Volley · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a half-volley position near the baseline, filmed from the side. His stance stays compact with a low center of gravity, using a small adjustment step into the ball and a quick recovery step that readies him for the next shot.
500 2.2s
FH Half Volley · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand half-volley from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His shoulders and trunk show a compact early coil with the hitting-side shoulder slightly below the non-hitting shoulder, followed by a short, controlled uncoil that matches the abbreviated forward swing needed for a half-volley.
250 2.6s
FH Half Volley · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand half-volley from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that releases into a subtle forward snap right at contact.
250 2.7s
FH Inside In · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. From this view, his relaxed eastern forehand grip and pronounced wrist lag into a late, sharp release at contact are clearly visible.
2.5s
FH Inside In · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed during the unit turn then open explosively as his legs drive up from a deep knee bend into contact.
250 2.7s
FH Inside In · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. The contact point is slightly in front of his body with the racket face marginally closed, and the racket head accelerates upward on a steep low-to-high path through contact.
3.1s
FH Inside In · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's inside-in forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His feet set in a strong neutral stance before contact, with a small adjustment step into the ball followed by a quick crossover recovery toward the center.
250 2.9s
FH Inside In · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from the Deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through wraps high over his shoulder with his weight clearly transferring forward into the court before he quickly regains a neutral ready position.
250 3.1s
FH Inside In · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand Inside-In from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high across his body with his weight transferring onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his torso to re-establish a compact ready position.
500 2.1s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point just in front of his lead hip, with the racket head accelerating upward along a steep low-to-high path.
500 2s
FH Inside Out · Arm-action · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His feet set in a strong open stance with a small adjustment step just before contact, and he uses a quick pivot and rear-leg push-off to recover back toward the middle.
500 2.3s
FH Inside Out · Side · Neutral Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from a neutral stance on the right side of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed longer during the unit turn before uncoiling, with a noticeable knee bend and upward leg drive that transfers weight from the back leg to the front leg through contact.
3.3s
FH Inside Out · Side #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with a pronounced wrist lag on the racquet head that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist snap just before contact.
2.5s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His feet load in a semi-open stance with a small adjustment hop into contact, followed by a quick crossover recovery step back toward the center.
250 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Side · 500fps #10 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his racket finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
500 3s
FH Inside Out · Side · 500fps #11 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive upward and forward into contact.
500 2.3s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #12 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step into a semi-open stance followed by a balanced recovery step that readies him to move back toward the center.
250 2.4s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #13 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His eastern forehand grip is evident with a relaxed hand on the handle, creating pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that unwinds into a sharp, controlled wrist pronation through contact.
250 4.7s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #14 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for balance as he recovers into a neutral ready stance.
250 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #15 Roger Federer's forehand InsideOut from a neutral position, filmed from the side. After contact his racket wraps high over his shoulder with the non-hitting arm retracting toward his body as his weight transfers forward into a balanced, athletic recovery stance.
250 3.1s
FH Inside Out · Side #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet wraps high over his shoulder while his weight transfers onto his front leg, and he quickly brings both hands back toward his body to reset into a compact ready position.
2.7s
FH Inside Out · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His semi-western grip is easy to see here, with a pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that unwinds into a relaxed but sharp wrist snap through contact.
500 3.1s
FH Inside Out · Side #3 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork features a quick split-step into a semi-open stance, followed by a smooth shuffle toward the ball and an efficient recovery step back toward the center.
3.2s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His footwork pattern includes a quick split step into a semi-open stance, followed by a decisive pivot and recovery step that readies him to move back toward the center.
250 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping over his left shoulder as his weight transfers onto his front foot, bringing him smoothly back toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.5s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil against the hips before uncoiling in sync with the forward trunk rotation through contact.
250 2.7s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point just in front of his hip with the ball around waist height, and the swing path shows the racket head accelerating steeply upward through contact.
250 3s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his racket finishes high across his body as his weight moves through the court and his non-hitting hand extends back to help him recover into a ready position.
250 2.6s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay closed during the unit turn before uncoiling explosively as his right leg drives up and through the court, with a pronounced knee bend visible at the loading phase.
250 2.8s
FH Inside Out · Side · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's inside-out forehand from the Deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed during the unit turn before unwinding into contact, with a deep right-knee bend and strong leg drive propelling his weight into the court.
250 2s
FH Moves Back · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a quick adjustment hop into an open stance followed by a controlled recovery step that keeps his weight centered despite retreating.
3.1s
FH Moves Back · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the baseline on the deuce side, filmed from a side angle at 500 fps. 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 contact.
500 2.4s
FH Moves Back · Side · 250fps #10 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him, and he quickly regains a neutral stance with weight settling back toward the baseline to prepare for the next shot.
250 2.7s
FH Moves Back · Side · 250fps #11 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral baseline position, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet wraps high over his shoulder as his weight settles onto his back leg, and he quickly brings both hands toward the center of his body to transition into a compact ready position.
250 2.9s
FH Moves Back · Side · 500fps #12 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
500 2.9s
FH Moves Back · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral position on the deuce side, filmed from the side. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a modern low-to-high swing path.
2.7s
FH Moves Back · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. His footwork features a quick adjustment hop into an open stance, with a pronounced loading on the outside leg before a controlled recovery step back toward the court.
500 2.4s
FH Moves Back · Side #3 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed longer during the backswing with a pronounced knee bend, then drive upward through contact as his rear leg pushes off the court.
3.6s
FH Moves Back · Side · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His relaxed semi-western grip is paired with pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing, with the racket head trailing behind until a late, sharp release through contact.
500 2.5s
FH Moves Back · Side #4 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the baseline on the ad side, filmed from the side. His eastern forehand grip is evident in the way the racket face stays slightly closed with a pronounced wrist lag in the forward swing before a relaxed, late wrist release through contact.
3s
FH Moves Back · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His follow-through wraps fully across his body as his weight settles onto his back leg, and he quickly returns his non-hitting hand to the racket throat to prepare for the next shot.
500 2.6s
FH Moves Back · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His hips load by turning away from the net as his knees flex deeply, then uncoil with strong leg drive forward even as his momentum carries him slightly backward.
250 2.5s
FH Moves Back · Side · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from the baseline, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed semi-western grip setting up pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a sharp, controlled wrist pronation through contact.
250 3.1s
FH Moves Back · Side · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral position on the baseline, filmed from the side. His eastern forehand grip is clear with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a late, controlled snap through contact.
250 2.9s
FH Moves Back · Side · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a controlled adjustment of his right leg into a semi-open stance as he retreats, followed by a small recovery step that readies him to move forward again.
250 2.7s
FH Moves Back · Side · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's forehand while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn before the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm, making the kinetic chain sequencing easy to see in slow motion.
250 2.8s
FH Running · Side · Open · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from an open stance on the side of the court, filmed from a side angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just in front of his hip, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high path for heavy topspin.
250 2.5s
FH Running · Side · Open · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from an open stance on the side of the court, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively open to the net while his outside leg loads deeply with noticeable knee bend before driving up and through the shot.
500 2.6s
FH Running · Side · Open · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from a side angle. The slow-motion angle makes it easy to see his relaxed semi-western grip and pronounced wrist lag that releases into a late, sharp pronation right through contact.
250 2.8s
FH Running · Side · Open · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. He plants in a wide open stance with his outside leg bracing while his inside leg trails through, and his recovery begins immediately with a quick push-off back toward the center.
500 2.7s
FH Running · Side · Open · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed semi-western grip creating pronounced wrist lag on the racquet head before a sharp release through contact.
250 2.5s
FH Running · Side · Open · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's running forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact his torso continues to unwind as his hitting arm wraps across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back slightly to assist in deceleration before he regroups into a neutral recovery position.
250 2.4s
FH Running · Side #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline before uncoiling, with the trunk initiating rotation ahead of the arm to sequence the kinetic chain.
2.9s
FH Running · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment shuffle into a wide open stance, followed by a pronounced recovery step that carries him back toward the center of the court.
500 2.7s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #10 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay closed as he sprints, then rotate explosively through contact while his outside leg plants with a deep knee bend to drive his body through the shot.
250 2.7s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #11 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. The high-speed footage makes it clear that he meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and accelerates the racket head steeply upward through contact.
250 2.6s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #12 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay remarkably closed as he sprints, with a deep outside knee bend and strong rear-leg drive visible as he plants and unloads into the shot.
250 3.4s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #13 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. 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 swing path.
250 3.1s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #17 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving forward, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.7s
FH Running · Side #2 Roger Federer'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 the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing so the racquet lags behind his torso before contact.
3.3s
FH Running · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His semi-western grip is clear with a pronounced wrist lag on the forward swing that unwinds into a sharp, controlled pronation through contact.
500 2.6s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #20 Roger Federer'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 in sync with the trunk as his chest opens toward the target just after contact.
250 2.6s
FH Running · Side #3 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows quick adjustment steps into an open stance before contact, followed by smooth recovery steps back toward the center of the baseline.
2.8s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap fully across his body while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance before he quickly regathers his feet into a neutral ready position.
250 2.7s
FH Running · Side #4 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His contact point is well in front of his body with the racket face slightly closed and the racket head accelerating steeply upward through the ball.
2.6s
FH Running · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past 90 degrees relative to his hips on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, clearly showing sequential rotation through the kinetic chain.
500 2.7s
FH Running · Side #5 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork features a quick adjustment hop into an open stance followed by crossover recovery steps that clearly show how he chases the ball while staying ready to move back toward the center.
2.4s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment shuffle into a semi-open stance, with a pronounced last plant step before swinging and a clear recovery step that starts immediately after contact.
250 2.7s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's running forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. After contact he lets the racquet wrap fully across his body while his left arm extends back for counterbalance before he quickly regains a neutral ready position.
250 5.4s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork features a quick adjustment hop into an open stance, followed by a pronounced right-leg push-off that drives him back toward the center for recovery.
250 2.8s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's running forehand 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 arm with a clearly visible sequential release through contact.
250 2.7s
FH Running · Side · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's running forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his hip with a closed racket face and a steep low-to-high swing path, creating visible racket head acceleration through contact.
250 2.5s
FH Short · Arm-action · Side · 250fps Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His hips load with a pronounced coil against a deep knee bend, then uncoil as his legs drive upward and forward to initiate the forward swing.
250 3.3s
FH Short · Side · Neutral · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance on the side of the court, 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 accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
500 2.6s
FH Short · Side · Neutral · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from the side. His eastern forehand grip is clear with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a subtle pronation through contact.
500 2.8s
FH Short · Side · Neutral · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance on the baseline, filmed from the side. After contact he lets the racquet wrap fully across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot and his non-hitting hand extends back to help him square up into a ready position.
500 1.9s
FH Short · Side · Neutral · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from a side angle. The high-speed view makes it easy to see his slightly closed racket face at contact with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip and roughly at waist height, with the racket head accelerating steeply upward along the swing path.
250 2.3s
FH Short · Side · Neutral · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance on the short court, filmed from the side. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a subtle, late wrist snap just before contact.
250 3.7s
FH Short · Side · Neutral · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance, filmed from a side angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear with a relaxed hand, creating pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop that unwinds into a sharp, controlled pronation through contact.
250 4.3s
FH Short · Side · Neutral · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral stance on the right side of the court, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net during the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing, making the sequential rotation of hips, torso, and shoulders easy to distinguish in slow motion.
250 2.3s
FH Short · Side · Open · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed semi-western grip with pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop before the wrist uncoils into contact.
500 2.3s
FH Short · Side · Open · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral position on the baseline, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net in the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the hitting shoulder lags slightly before whipping through contact.
250 3.1s
FH Short · Side · Open · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court in an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet wraps high across his body while his weight continues moving forward, and he quickly lets both hands settle in front of him in a compact ready position for the next shot.
250 2.5s
FH Short · Side · Open · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the deuce side in an open stance, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm swing so the racquet lags behind his torso rotation.
250 2.6s
FH Short · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist to chest height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a low-to-high swing path.
2.9s
FH Short · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward the racket to re-establish a compact ready position.
500 2.5s
FH Short · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the side of the court, filmed from a side angle. After contact his racquet wraps high across his body while his weight transfers onto his front foot, and he quickly returns his non-hitting hand to the racquet throat as he recovers toward a neutral ready position.
2.7s
FH Short · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand from the side, filmed from a side angle. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with pronounced wrist lag in the racquet head before a smooth pronation and subtle wrist snap through contact.
250 2.9s
FH Short · Side #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then unwind in sync with a strong leg drive that pushes him up and into the court.
2.7s
FH Short · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His hips stay closed through the loading phase with a deep knee bend, then uncoil with a strong upward leg drive that straightens the knees into contact.
250 3.8s
FH Short · Side #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His eastern forehand grip is clear, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a late, compact snap through contact.
2.5s
FH Short · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil smoothly with the trunk leading the arm swing, clearly showing sequential rotation through the torso before the racket accelerates forward.
500 2.4s
FH Short · Side #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a light split-step into a quick adjustment hop before settling into a semi-open stance, with a pronounced pivot on the right foot as he transfers weight through the shot.
2.3s
FH Short · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the middle of the court, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a light split-step into a small adjustment hop before loading into a neutral stance, with a clear cross-step recovery toward the center after contact.
250 1.7s
FH Short · Side #6 Roger Federer's forehand from the side of the court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders coil well past 90 degrees relative to his hips before uncoiling, with the trunk rotation clearly leading the arm swing to sequence the kinetic chain.
2.8s
FH Short · Side · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet wraps fully across his body while his non-hitting hand extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly brings both hands in front to re-establish a compact ready position.
250 3s
FH Short · Side #7 Roger Federer's forehand from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His eastern forehand grip is clear with a relaxed hand, and the wrist maintains a pronounced lag before releasing into a smooth pronation through contact.
2.3s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand from the deuce side in an open stance, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His shoulders coil significantly beyond his hips before uncoiling, with the trunk rotation clearly leading the arm swing in a smooth kinetic chain.
250 4s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. His relaxed semi-western grip is evident, with pronounced wrist lag on the racquet drop that unwinds into a controlled pronation through contact.
250 6.2s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively open to the court while his knees load deeply, and you can see a strong upward leg drive that extends through contact.
250 2.6s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His open stance is clear as his outside leg plants wide while his inside leg loads and then pivots to initiate rotation before he recovers.
250 2.5s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's forehand from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact he extends his racket fully across his body while his non-hitting hand counterbalances behind him, and his weight finishes on his front leg as he begins to recover back toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.5s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's forehand from the Deuce side in an open stance, filmed from the side. His eastern forehand grip is clear with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist lag in the racquet head that unwinds into a late, sharp pronation through contact.
250 2.3s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving toward the court, and his non-hitting hand quickly returns to the front to help him reset into a ready position.
250 2.5s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 500fps #8 Roger Federer's wide forehand from an open stance, filmed from the side. The side view makes it clear that his racket face is slightly closed at a contact point just in front of his hip, with a steep low-to-high swing path producing high racket head speed through the ball.
500 2.6s
FH Wide · Side · Open · 500fps #9 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the side. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the net during the unit turn, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion where the torso rotation leads the arm and racquet through contact.
500 2.2s
FH Wide · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position, filmed from the side. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils ahead of the arm so the racquet whips through after the torso has already rotated toward the court.
2.6s
FH Wide · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand from a wide position on the deuce side, filmed from the side. From this angle, his relaxed semi-western grip and pronounced wrist lag before a late, whippy release into contact are clearly visible.
2.7s
FH · Side · 4000fps Roger Federer's forehand from a neutral position, filmed from the side. In this slow-motion view, his weight transfers cleanly onto the front foot as his torso unwinds, and his non-hitting arm tucks in to help him recover quickly back toward a ready position.
4000 0.5s
FH Volley · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, creating a stable racket face that changes very little from preparation through contact.
1.4s
BH Volley → FH Volley · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand volley from a neutral net position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his body and around chest height, with a compact forward punch and minimal backswing visible.
3.2s
FH Volley · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's forehand volley from a central net position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders stay relatively square to the net while the trunk makes only a compact, minimal coil, with a short uncoil that links the shoulder turn directly into the forward step and punch.
1.5s
FH Volley · Front #3 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net area, filmed from a front angle. His compact split step into a slightly open stance is followed by a short forward step with the front foot, helping him stay stable and ready to recover quickly after contact.
6.9s
FH Volley · Front #4 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the front, filmed from a front court-level angle. His racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his body, and the compact swing path keeps the racket head moving forward with minimal follow-through.
10.7s
FH Volley · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the front, filmed from a front camera angle. His shoulders stay relatively square to the net with only a mild trunk rotation, and the trunk uncoil is short and compact as he steps forward into the volley.
1.8s
FH Volley · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees maintain a slight bend, giving him a stable, low base as he moves into the volley.
8.4s
FH Volley · Front @0225410 Roger Federer's forehand volley from a central net position, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand, and the wrist stays stable with minimal hinge through contact to keep the racquet face steady.
7.3s
FH Volley · Front #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively square to the net while a strong knee bend and subtle forward leg drive support a stable, compact volley position.
1.9s
FH Volley · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net on the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his body at about chest height, and the compact forward punch keeps the racket head moving directly through the target line.
1.9s
FH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net area, filmed from a front angle. His compact split step into a slightly open stance is followed by a short forward step with the front foot, enabling quick weight transfer and immediate recovery readiness.
8.9s
FH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net, filmed from the front. His knees are slightly flexed with a compact hip turn, and his front leg steps diagonally into the ball to stabilize the volley.
8.4s
FH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His shoulders stay relatively square with a compact trunk rotation, with a brief, controlled uncoil through contact that sequences from the torso into the hitting arm.
6.9s
FH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley 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 forward wrist flex to guide the ball.
8.5s
FH Volley · Front #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net area, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly open at contact in front of his body, with the ball struck around chest height and the racket head moving minimally through the ball.
10.7s
FH Volley · Rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net while his knees maintain a slight bend, giving him a stable, low base as he steps forward into the volley.
1.9s
FH Volley · Rear #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view you can see his continental grip stay firm with minimal grip change and a stable wrist that stays laid back through contact without excess wrist snap.
2s
FH Volley · Rear #2 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His compact split step into a slightly open stance is followed by a short forward adjustment step, and he quickly recovers with small shuffle steps back toward a balanced ready position.
2s
FH Volley · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the side, filmed from a side angle. His knees stay softly flexed with a short forward step from the front leg, while the hips remain relatively square to the net with minimal rotation through contact.
10.1s
FH Volley · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net area, filmed from a side angle. His knees stay flexed with a subtle forward weight shift from the back leg to the front leg, while his hips remain relatively square to the net through contact.
8.6s
FH Volley · Side #3 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net area, filmed from a side angle. His racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head moves through on a short, compact forward path.
7.2s
FH Volley · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the side, filmed from a side camera angle. His knees stay flexed with a small forward step from the front leg, and his hips remain relatively square to the net with only a minimal rotational load.
2.2s
FH Volley · Side Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His knees stay flexed with a noticeable forward lean from the hips, and his back leg steps through slightly to drive his body weight into the volley.
1.6s
FH Volley · Side #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net on the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders stay relatively closed with a compact trunk rotation, and the uncoiling of his torso into contact is clearly sequenced ahead of the arm extension.
2.3s
FH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His compact split step into a short diagonal adjustment step is clearly visible, setting a stable neutral stance as he meets the ball in front of his body.
8.6s
FH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip, and the compact swing path keeps the racket head moving forward with minimal backswing.
10.2s
FH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net, filmed from the side. The side view makes it easy to see his slightly open racket face at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip.
7.4s
FH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the net area on the deuce side, filmed from the side. His compact split step into a slightly open stance and short forward adjustment step toward the ball are clearly visible from this angle.
10.1s
FH Volley · Side #0001 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the side, filmed from a side angle. His knees stay slightly flexed with a small forward step, and his hips remain relatively square to the net with minimal rotation as he moves through the volley.
7.2s
OH · Rear · 5000fps Roger Federer's overhead from a central court position, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a quick adjustment step back and a pivot into a neutral stance before driving upward into the overhead.
5000 0.2s
FH Return Federer's forehand return from a neutral returning position, filmed from a court-level angle. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head accelerates forward on a compact, abbreviated swing path.
7.2s
FH Return Federer's forehand return from a neutral returning position, filmed from a court-level angle. His early shoulder turn loads the trunk as the racquet prepares, then the torso uncoils ahead of the arm to initiate a compact forward swing.
2.5s
Slice Federer's slice return from a neutral position, filmed from CourtLevel. His follow-through finishes out in front with the racquet face slightly open as he recovers quickly into a compact ready position with his non-hitting hand helping to stabilize the racquet.
2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve → BH Volley → FH · Deuce #2 Roger Federer's forehand volley return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders and trunk show a compact unit turn with a subtle forward uncoil, clearly linking upper-body rotation to the volleying arm through a short, efficient kinetic chain.
6.7s
BH Return 1st Serve → BH Wide → FH Running · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's first-serve motion to the deuce court, aimed wide, filmed from a court-level angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a noticeable wrist pronation through contact, as the wrist continues to rotate inward after the ball leaves the strings.
10.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve → FH Running · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a running court-level angle. His eastern backhand grip stays firm as the wrist remains relatively quiet through contact with only a subtle extension to guide the ball back cross-court.
8.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve → FH Running · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a neutral court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads off the outside leg, with a noticeable knee bend and push-off that lets him run through the shot toward the forehand side.
8.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer’s backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a standard rear angle. He uses a small split step into a semi-open stance, then takes a quick adjustment step with his outside foot to set spacing before driving through the return.
6.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve → BH Center → FH Wide → FH Inside Out · Deuce · Birds-eye Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After contact he lets the racquet finish high on the backhand side while his weight transfers into the court and he quickly resets his feet into a neutral ready position for the following forehand pattern.
11.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve → FH Wide → FH Wide → FH Inside Out → FH Inside Out · Deuce · Birds-eye Roger Federer's second-serve from the deuce side out wide, filmed from a court-level angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a loose wrist that pronates smoothly through contact, with a noticeable wrist snap as he drives the serve out toward the sideline.
15.6s
BH Slice → Return 1st Serve → FH Wide → FH Wide → BH Slice Wide → FH Running · Ad · Birds-eye Federer's first-serve pattern to the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving up into the court, with the hips uncoiling toward the wide ad corner to set up the ensuing forehand pattern.
17s
BH Slice → Return 2nd Serve → BH Wide → BH Wide → BH Slice Wide → FH Inside In → BH Slice Wide → BH Wide → BH Wide → FH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye Federer’s second-serve return pattern from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His early shoulder turn and pronounced upper‑body coil on the backhand slice return are clearly visible as the trunk unwinds sequentially from hips to shoulders through the wide ad pattern.
26.9s
BH Slice → Return 1st Serve → FH Lob → BH Center → FH Pass · Ad · Birds-eye Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk during the trophy phase, then uncoil sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact, making the degree of upper-body coil and release easy to compare across serves.
16s
BH Slice → Return 2nd Serve → FH Center · Ad · Birds-eye Federer's second serve to the ad side, directed to the opponent's forehand in the center of the box, filmed from a court-level angle. After contact he lands balanced and quickly brings the racquet hand down while the non-hitting hand returns in front of his body as he recovers toward a neutral ready position.
8.9s
BH Slice → Return 2nd Serve → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye Federer's forehand volley on the ad side return, filmed from a front court-level angle. His shoulders stay relatively square with only a mild trunk rotation, and the uncoil is short and compact, linking a small shoulder turn directly into the volleying arm.
8.4s
BH Slice → Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a standard match-play angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, creating a low, skidding slice trajectory off the strings.
6.2s
FH Return 1st Serve → BH Wide → BH Wide → FH Inside Out → FH Wide → FH Running → FH Inside In → FH Running → FH Inside In → FH · Ad · Birds-eye Federer’s first-serve from the Ad court, returning a wide ball, filmed from a rear angle. His split-step lands just before the opponent’s contact, followed by a quick lateral push off the outside leg into an open stance to handle the wide serve and recover for the next forehand pattern.
28.8s
FH Return 1st Serve → FH Pass · Ad · Birds-eye Roger Federer's first_serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just above shoulder height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the intended serve path.
6.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, driving up and into the court as he uncoils through contact.
6.3s
BH Return 1st Serve → FH Running → BH Drop Shot → BH Lob · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand drop shot from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lets the racquet hand finish softly in front while his weight stays slightly back, then he quickly resets his feet and racquet into a compact ready position for the next ball.
13.9s
BH Return 1st Serve → FH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return on the backhand from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. He takes a small adjustment hop into a semi-open stance before planting his outside foot, then uses a quick crossover recovery step to move back toward the center after contacting the wide serve.
9.5s
BH Return 1st Serve → BH Wide → BH Wide → BH Wide → BH · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His split-step lands just before contact and he uses a small lateral adjustment into a neutral stance before driving the one-handed backhand and recovering toward the center.
26.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve → FH Short · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the Ad court, 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 forward on a low-to-high path for a short, controlled reply.
8.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the one-handed backhand swing path extends forward with noticeable racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
5.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve → BH Wide → FH Center · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve to the wide deuce court, followed by a backhand return and forehand to the center, is filmed from a rear angle. His split-step into a neutral stance on the backhand return is followed by a quick crossover recovery that sets up an open-stance forehand, with small adjustment steps visible as he centers himself on the baseline.
10.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve → BH Wide → FH Inside In · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve to the wide deuce court, filmed from a backhand-side baseline angle. His footwork includes a compact pinpoint stance on the serve, followed by a quick split-step and lateral adjustment setting up for a forehand inside-in pattern on the next ball.
11s
BH Return 2nd Serve → FH Inside In → FH Running → FH Center · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a front camera angle. His hips load with a noticeable knee bend before uncoiling into the court, and his legs drive diagonally forward to set up the aggressive forehand pattern that follows.
20.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body turn relative to the hips before contact, then the trunk uncoils in a smooth, sequential rotation that brings the hitting shoulder through the ball.
5.2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His split-step is timed just before contact and he uses a small lateral adjustment into a slightly open stance before carving the slice and taking a compact recovery step back toward center.
9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → BH Pass · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first-serve to the Ad court, followed by a backhand passing shot, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands balanced on his front foot and quickly brings the racquet hand across his body while the non-hitting arm extends back, helping him rotate into a compact, ready recovery position.
9.1s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → BH Wide → BH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a wide first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a back/behind-the-baseline angle. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk, then uncoil in sequence with a stable upper body tilt that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly below the non-hitting shoulder through contact.
12.2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → BH Wide → FH Center · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a backhand-side baseline angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly tilted toward the target with a high contact point above his head, and the racket head accelerates upward and across his body to impart strong spin and direction.
10.5s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → FH Lob → FH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, creating a stable racquet face through contact with minimal wrist snap.
12.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return off a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet hand out in front as he smoothly recovers into a neutral ready position with his weight transferring back toward the center of the baseline.
5.9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → FH Pass · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a behind-the-server angle. At contact his racket face is slightly pronated with a closed angle and the ball is struck well above head height, indicating a steep upward swing path and high racket head speed through the hitting zone.
10.2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → BH Slice Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand slice return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extended back for counterbalance as he steps diagonally toward the center to recover into a compact ready position.
9.8s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → BH Wide → BH Slice Wide → FH Pass · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a backhand-side angle. His early split-step into a semi-open stance and quick lateral adjustment toward the wide serve are clearly visible before he plants the outside foot to drive into the sliced backhand return.
14.5s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → BH Wide → FH Inside In → FH · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return pattern from the deuce court, filmed from a back/behind-the-baseline angle. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced unit turn on the backhand slice return, then uncoil in sequence through the inside-in and follow-up forehands, with the torso rotation clearly leading the arm swing.
17s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → FH Inside In · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted forward with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball for a pronounced pronation.
7.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand slice return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball taken around waist height, producing a skidding, low-trajectory slice.
5.5s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → BH Wide → FH Inside In → FH Center → BH · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on a wide base, with a pronounced knee bend that drives his legs into the court as he recovers toward the center.
17.5s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH Running → BH Slice Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After the slice backhand return he uses a compact recovery step with his weight shifting back to a neutral stance and his non-hitting hand extending to aid his quick repositioning for the next forehand.
14.5s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH Running → FH Wide → BH Pass · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend and lateral push that drive him into the running forehand that follows.
11.8s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a wide second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders make a pronounced turn away from the net before contact, with a noticeable uncoiling of the trunk that sequences from the hips through the torso into the one-handed slice.
8.4s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a wide second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a darkened rear court-level angle. His split-step into a quick lateral shuffle sets up a slightly open stance, with his outside foot planting early to anchor the sliced backhand and enable an efficient recovery step back toward the center.
8.5s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → OH · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's overhead on a second-serve return point from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck well above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply downward through impact.
8.7s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH Inside Out · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve to the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted up with a pronounced pronation through the ball, striking it just above head height to create a high-kicking trajectory.
7.6s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve to the deuce court, followed by a forehand to the short court, is filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his continental grip is steady with minimal grip change and a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that continues well into the follow-through.
9.3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH Short → OH · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve to the deuce side, followed by a forehand short ball and overhead, is filmed from a rear court-level angle. From this view, his continental grip on the serve remains relaxed with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that continues seamlessly into the overhead motion.
11.5s
BH Slice → Return 2nd Serve → BH Wide → BH Wide → FH Inside Out · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After slicing the backhand return wide and then going back wide before finishing with a forehand inside-out, he recovers with his weight transferring back to a neutral stance and his non-hitting hand helping him quickly reset the racquet into a ready position.
18.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a neutral court-level angle. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his lead hip with a moderately closed racket face and a compact, forward-directed swing path.
7.3s
FH Return 1st Serve → BH Center · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the Ad court, directed to the center, filmed from a backhand-side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and there is a distinct late wrist firmness at contact as the racquet face stabilizes through the ball.
10.4s
FH Return 1st Serve → BH Slice Wide → BH Wide → FH Inside In · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early against the incoming wide serve, then uncoil in a compact sequence that keeps his upper body slightly closed through contact before rotating fully into the court.
17.4s
FH Return 1st Serve → FH Inside In · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve return forehand inside-in from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk load with a pronounced coil during the split step and unit turn, then uncoil in a tightly sequenced rotation that brings the hitting shoulder through before the hips fully square to the net.
7.9s
FH Return 1st Serve → FH Running → BH Slice Wide → FH · Ad · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level angle. His eastern forehand grip is evident with a relaxed hand, and he maintains pronounced wrist lag into contact before allowing a subtle, controlled wrist release through the ball.
15.6s
FH Return 1st Serve → BH Slice Wide → FH Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is steady with minimal grip change, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet edge leads and then rolls outward toward the sideline.
9.2s
FH Return 1st Serve → BH Wide → BH Slice Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a back/behind-the-court angle. His legs drive up from a deep knee bend with the rear hip loading heavily before uncoiling, creating a pronounced upward push into the court.
13s
FH Return 1st Serve → FH Inside Out → FH Center · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return forehand from the deuce court, filmed from a neutral court-level angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping across his body as he quickly recovers his stance and resets both hands on the racquet in a compact ready position.
10.6s
FH Return 1st Serve → FH Slice Wide → FH Short → BH Slice → Pass · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His shoulders and trunk rotate as a single unit into the return, with a compact coil followed by a sharp uncoil that keeps his upper body aligned through contact.
14.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. He takes a small split-step just before contact, then uses a compact lateral adjustment into a neutral stance to set his feet for the forehand return.
5.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip remains relaxed with a noticeable increase in wrist pronation through contact, creating a distinct snap as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
4.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court are clearly visible as his hips uncoil upward and forward through the serve.
4.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate smoothly into the court as his back leg swings through the baseline.
7.7s
FH Return 1st Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front view. His quick split step into a compact neutral stance and a short forward adjustment step are clearly visible as he moves toward the ball at net.
10.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve → BH Slice Wide → FH Inside In → FH · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. He uses a compact split step into a semi-open stance, then takes quick adjustment steps to load on his outside leg before driving into the wide backhand slice.
16.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve → BH Wide → BH Wide → FH Wide → FH · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the ad court, directed wide, filmed from a back/behind-court angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and there is a distinct early wrist layback that stays stable through contact before a subtle pronation toward the target.
24.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Wide → BH Center → FH Wide → BH Center · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend and strong lateral push into the wide ball before uncoiling into the forehand.
15s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve return forehand from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, bringing him quickly back into a compact ready position with both hands on the handle.
5.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Inside Out · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's forehand return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a standard court-level angle. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, creating pronounced wrist lag on the take-back that smoothly unwinds into a controlled, stable wrist at contact.
10.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Inside Out → FH Center → FH Center · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second-serve forehand return from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced early coil with the left shoulder pointing toward the net, followed by a coordinated uncoil where the torso leads the arm swing into the inside-out forehand pattern.
12.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's forehand volley return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front view. His shoulders stay relatively closed through the split step then rotate in unison with a compact trunk uncoil, creating a short, connected forward move into the volley.
7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a compact coil on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders to arm, with the hitting shoulder finishing high and slightly across the body.
500 2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His compact split step into a slightly open stance is followed by a small adjustment hop that sets his outside foot before he pushes forward into the return.
500 2.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed at the start, then unwind in sync with a deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court as he steps into the one-handed backhand.
500 2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. After contact his one-handed follow-through extends up and across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, bringing his non-hitting hand back toward the racket to reset into a compact ready position.
500 2.9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while a deep knee bend on the outside leg supports a stable base before a subtle upward leg drive through contact.
500 2.8s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern backhand grip is firm with a slightly extended index knuckle, and the wrist stays laid back with minimal flexion through contact to keep the racquet face stable on the low, skidding slice.
500 2.8s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his weight continues moving slightly forward, and he quickly brings his non-hitting hand back toward the racquet handle to organize an early ready position.
500 2.7s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed slow motion. After contact his racquet finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his weight transfers forward and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
500 3.4s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, creating a skidding, underspinning trajectory.
500 3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a front court-level angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils on the unit turn, then uncoil in a controlled sequence with the hitting-side shoulder staying slightly higher to support the slicing motion.
500 2.6s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His early split-step leads into a small adjustment hop and a neutral-to-slightly-open stance, with his front foot planting diagonally toward the ball before he carves through the slice.
500 2.6s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His continental grip stays firm with minimal grip change while his hitting wrist remains slightly laid back through contact, creating a stable racket face for the low, skidding slice.
500 3.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a compact, downward cutting path that creates pronounced underspin.
500 3.1s
FH Return 1st Serve → BH Wide → FH Running → BH Slice Wide → BH Running → BH Wide → FH Running Down The Line → BH Wide → BH Wide Down The Line → FH Short → FH Volley · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve out wide on the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in ultra slow motion. His continental grip stays relaxed with a clear wrist pronation through contact, finishing with the racquet edge facing the side fence.
500 29.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand return of first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His shoulders load with a pronounced coil against the hips before uncoiling in sync with trunk rotation, making the degree of upper-body turn and its timing through contact clearly visible.
500 2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return forehand from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His relaxed eastern forehand grip is evident in the loose hand position, with pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a subtle but sharp wrist snap right at contact.
500 1.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His compact split step into a neutral stance sets up a short diagonal adjustment step toward the ball before he plants and recovers with a quick shuffle back to center.
500 2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is nearly square to the target with the ball struck slightly above head height, and the racket head whips up and across, showing pronounced pronation through the hitting zone.
500 2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate explosively toward the court as his back leg kicks back to complete the motion.
500 2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve → FH Running Cross Court · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body coil before contact, then uncoil in sync with the trunk rotation, showing clear sequencing from hip turn through torso and into the hitting shoulder.
500 6.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand return of a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a moderately closed face and a low-to-high swing path, producing notable racket head speed through contact.
500 2.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion makes the early wrist layback and controlled release into contact easy to see.
500 3s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Moves Back · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he moves back, with a pronounced knee bend and strong leg drive forward into the shot once he plants his outside foot.
500 8.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Short · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His compact split step into a semi-open stance and quick first adjustment step toward the ball are clearly visible before he drives through and recovers.
500 7.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. After contact he finishes with his racket wrapping across his body while his weight transfers forward and his feet quickly recover into a balanced ready position.
500 2.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve → BH Running → BH Wide → FH Center Down The Line → FH Wide Cross Court → FH Center Cross Court → FH Moves Back · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he recovers with a compact follow-through that finishes around shoulder height while his non-hitting hand quickly returns in front of his body to help him transition back into a neutral ready position.
500 19.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with the strings almost square to the baseline, and the swing path accelerates upward through contact with notable racket head speed.
500 2.9s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His compact split-step leads into a quick pivot and semi-open stance, followed by small adjustment steps that position his outside leg to load before he drives into the return and recovers forward.
500 3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His shoulders and trunk coil early as he tracks the serve, then uncoil in a tightly sequenced motion with the hips leading the rotation and the upper torso following into contact.
500 2.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed during the split step then rotate smoothly into contact as his legs load with a noticeable knee bend and push upward into the shot.
500 3.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Running Down The Line → BH Slice Wide → FH Inside In → FH Running Down The Line · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's second-serve forehand return from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a diagonal swing path for added spin.
500 16.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve → FH Center → BH Moves Back → BH Wide → BH Wide → FH Center → FH Wide → FH Center → FH Inside In · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's second-serve backhand return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His compact split step into a neutral stance transitions into quick adjustment steps as he moves back, keeping his weight centered before pushing into the backhand.
500 26.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve → FH Center → BH Moves Back Cross Court → BH Wide → BH Wide → FH Center → FH Wide → FH Center → FH Inside In · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's second-serve to the deuce court from a wide position, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with a fast upward brushing motion, striking the ball just above net height to impart heavy spin while the racket head accelerates steeply up the back of the ball.
500 26.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → FH Center Cross Court · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he steps forward and quickly resets into a neutral ready position.
500 11.1s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → FH Center → OH · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. After contact he finishes with the racquet face slightly open in front of his body while his weight transfers forward and he quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position for the next shot.
500 11.1s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve → FH Running → BH Wide · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand slice from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, while the wrist stays laid back through the swing and firms up only at contact to keep the slice low and controlled.
500 8.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → FH Running · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed as he steps into the ball, with a noticeable knee bend on the front leg providing a stable base for the slicing motion.
500 9.3s
FH Return 1st Serve → BH Wide → FH Running → BH Slice Wide → BH Running → BH Wide → FH Running → BH Wide → BH Wide → FH Short → FH Volley · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve to the wide ad side from a stationary position, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly angled toward the sideline with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along a pronating swing path.
500 29.7s
FH Return 1st Serve → FH Running · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly pronated with the strings nearly square to the target while the ball is struck well above head height, and the racket head whips upward and across his body on a fast, continuous swing path.
500 6.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Moves Back · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed slow motion. His split step is followed by a quick adjustment hop as he moves slightly back, setting into a semi-open stance with his right foot anchoring before he swings.
500 8.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Short · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight continues moving into the court, and his non-hitting hand quickly drops to help him square up into a compact ready position for the next shot.
500 7.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve → BH Running → BH Wide → FH Center → FH Wide → FH Center → FH Moves Back · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a compact early coil on the unit turn, then unwind in a smooth sequence where the torso rotation clearly precedes and drives the arm through contact.
500 19.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve → FH Running → BH Slice Wide → FH Inside In → FH Running · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a compact but pronounced coil during the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with his forward weight transfer, with the front shoulder opening only after the hips initiate the rotation.
500 16.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His compact split-step into a neutral stance sets up a short lateral adjustment step before he drives through the one-handed backhand and takes a small recovery step back toward center.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve → BH Slice → FH Running → FH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's forehand volley return of a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His quick split step into a compact forward move sets up a stable neutral stance as he closes toward the net for the volley.
12.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced early coil against the hips on the unit turn, followed by a clearly sequenced uncoiling of the torso that leads the arm through contact.
2.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a front court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip at about waist height, and the racket head accelerates forward on a compact, linear swing path.
2.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a front court-level angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with minimal wrist flexion, and you can see a late, compact wrist firming just before contact to block the pace of the incoming serve.
4s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front court-level angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball taken just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head accelerates upward along a steep, windshield-wiper path.
2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip is steady with minimal grip change, and his wrist pronates smoothly through contact to direct the serve into the box.
4.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His compact split step into a neutral stance leads into a small diagonal adjustment step, followed by a quick recovery shuffle back toward the center.
3.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his body at about chest height, with a short, compact punch through the line of the shot.
5.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his one-handed backhand follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm retracting behind his body as he quickly regains a neutral ready position on the baseline.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. The camera angle makes it easy to see the racket face stay slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just above head height, emphasizing an upward swing path for spin.
3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the serve, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to add spin.
3.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #4 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he initiates the unit turn, with a noticeable knee bend and forward leg drive into the court as he uncoils into the one-handed backhand.
3.2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he sets up, with a pronounced knee bend and forward leg drive into the court as he slices the backhand return.
2.5s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's one-handed backhand slice return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front court-level angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extended back for counterbalance, and he quickly brings both hands toward the center to re-establish a compact ready position.
2.8s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's first serve return slice backhand from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip stays firm with minimal grip change and his wrist remains relatively stable with only a subtle laid-back position to soften the slice at contact.
3.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #4 Roger Federer's first serve return from the Ad side, filmed from a front court-level angle. His compact split-step into a slightly open stance is followed by a small adjustment step that positions his right foot to load before slicing the backhand return.
3.2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His early split-step into a compact neutral stance leads into a small adjustment step before he carves the slice and then uses a couple of quick recovery steps to re-center.
2.3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he steps forward and quickly regroups into a compact ready position on the baseline.
2.5s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in a compact sequence that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly below the non-dominant shoulder through contact.
2.6s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #4 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the split step, with a noticeable knee bend and outward push from the outside leg as he loads into the sliced backhand return.
3.1s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His compact split-step into a slightly open stance sets up a short lateral adjustment step before the slice and a quick recovery shuffle back toward the center.
2.6s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a noticeable knee bend on the outside leg, providing a stable base as he steps into the ball.
3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, creating a stable base before he straightens through the legs into the hit.
3.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern backhand grip stays firm while the wrist remains relatively stable with a subtle laid-back position through contact, creating a controlled slicing action on the ball.
3.8s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he steps forward and quickly resets into a compact ready position.
3.4s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extended back for counterbalance as he steps forward and quickly regroups into a compact ready position on the baseline.
2.8s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve → OH · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he steps forward and quickly resets into a compact ready position.
5.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His footwork shows a smooth pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before he drives up into the court and lands well inside the baseline.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lands on his front foot with his tossing arm dropping smoothly and his racket finishing across his body as he recovers quickly toward a neutral ready position.
2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the toss, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly leads the racquet arm up through contact.
3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His knees load deeply before the trophy position and his hips drive up and into the court in a coordinated uncoiling as he pushes off the ground.
2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips stay closed toward the baseline until late in the motion when they uncoil into the court.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket meets the ball at full extension well above his head with a slightly closed face, and the upward swing path produces pronounced racket head speed through contact.
2.9s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate from a closed to more open position as he uncoils into the serve.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His compact split step into a slightly open stance is followed by a short lateral adjustment step that sets his weight evenly before he drives into the return.
2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket comes through contact with a slightly closed face and pronounced upward pronation, meeting the ball just above head height with high racket head speed.
2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lands on his front foot with his tossing arm dropping smoothly and then recoiling into a compact ready position as he completes his follow-through.
2.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the toss hand side, with a loose wrist that pronates smoothly through contact to add spin.
2.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's second serve to the deuce court from a central baseline position, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lands balanced on his front foot with his tossing arm dropping quickly back into a neutral position as he recovers toward his ready stance.
3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip stays relaxed through the motion, with a pronounced wrist pronation after contact that sends the racquet head across his body.
3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His compact split step is timed just before contact, transitioning into a semi-open stance with a small adjustment step to align his body to the incoming serve.
3.7s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's first serve return slice from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. He uses a small split-step into a neutral stance, then takes a compact lateral adjustment step with his left foot before slicing and recovering a couple of quick shuffle steps back toward the center.
2.4s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. The racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep upward swing path, creating notable racket head speed through contact.
500 2.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in ultra slow motion. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the takeback and then firms up just before contact.
500 2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His one-handed backhand grip is clearly in an eastern backhand position with a pronounced wrist lag that stays laid back until just before contact.
500 2.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the trunk so that the chest squares to the net precisely at contact.
500 3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket accelerates steeply upward along the backhand side creating a pronounced low-to-high swing path.
500 1.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His compact split step into a slightly open stance is followed by a quick pivot of the outside foot and a small recovery step that readies him to move laterally after contact.
500 2.5s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders turn early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoils in a controlled sequence that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly below the non-hitting shoulder through contact.
500 2.3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, then he drives up and through the shot with a subtle unwinding of the hips that supports the low, skimming slice.
500 2.3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance, and he quickly transfers weight forward into a compact split-step to recover toward the center of the baseline.
500 2.9s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's forehand return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight transfers into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to the ready position as he recovers toward the center.
500 1.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve → BH Wide → FH Inside Out → FH Short → BH Drop Volley · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand return of a wide second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His quick adjustment steps out toward the sideline set up a semi-open stance, followed by a small crossover recovery step back toward the center after contact.
500 14.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His one-handed backhand meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a steep upward swing path, producing a fast, whiplike racket head acceleration through contact.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His split-step lands just before the opponent’s contact and he uses a small lateral adjustment into a neutral stance before driving through the one-handed backhand return.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the takeback and then firms up into a stable, slightly pronated position at contact.
2.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced turn relative to the hips before uncoiling in a smooth sequence that brings the trunk through contact with the chest facing the target shortly after impact.
3.2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, showing a low, stable base before a subtle upward leg drive into the slice.
2.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the serve, with a loose wrist that pronates fully through contact to create a pronounced wrist snap up and across the ball.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly tilted up with the ball struck just above full extension, and the racket head whips up and across to the right, emphasizing a fast pronation-driven swing path.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate smoothly from a closed to more open position as he uncoils into the serve.
2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The racket moves up on edge before pronating into contact, with the strings meeting the ball slightly above head height and the racket face nearly square to the target.
2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, creating a pronounced trunk coil that then uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the split-step then rotate smoothly into the shot as his knees flex and extend to drive him into the court.
2.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His one-handed backhand grip is set early with a firm but relaxed eastern backhand hold, and you can see the wrist stay laid back through the swing before a late, compact release right after contact.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side · Open #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad side in an open stance, filmed from a court-level side angle. His one-handed backhand meets the ball slightly in front of his body with the racket face relatively square and the contact point around waist to mid-torso height, allowing a smooth low-to-high swing path with noticeable racket head acceleration through contact.
3s
BH Return 2nd Serve → FH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's forehand volley return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively square to the net with a slight knee bend, and his front leg steps in crisply to support a compact, forward-moving volley action.
5.1s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders turn early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoil in a measured sequence that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly below the non-hitting shoulder through contact.
2.5s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a slightly downward, forward path producing a skidding slice.
3.4s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip stays firm with a slightly open racket face while the wrist remains relatively quiet, setting the angle early and holding it through contact.
3.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his weight transfers forward, and he quickly brings the non-hitting hand back to the racquet to reset into a compact ready position.
3.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side court-level angle. His racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball taken around waist height, and the racket head travels on a compact, downward-and-forward path through the shot.
2.8s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a slightly downward, elongated path through the shot.
2.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net with a noticeable knee bend on the outside leg, creating a low, stable base as he glides into the ball.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. He uses a compact split step into a semi-open stance, taking a small adjustment hop before planting his outside foot to load and then pushing off into a quick recovery step back toward the center.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return forehand from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body turn before contact, then the trunk uncoils in sync with his forward weight transfer, making the degree of torso rotation and sequencing through impact easy to see from the side.
2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's first-serve return forehand from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high across his body while his weight moves into the court, and he quickly resets his stance with the non-hitting hand returning toward the racquet throat in a ready position.
1.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the racquet handle, and the side view shows pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet edge turns outward toward the target.
2.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His compact split-step into a semi-open stance lets him plant the outside foot early and use a short lateral adjustment step before initiating the return.
3.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The side view makes it clear how his racket face stays slightly closed at a high contact point well above his head, with the racket accelerating up and across the ball on a steep swing path.
2.9s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the side view makes the progressive wrist pronation through contact easy to see.
2.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's forehand return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact his follow-through wraps across his body as he steps diagonally back toward the center, with his non-hitting hand extending to help him reset into a ready position.
3.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's second serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a side court-level angle. His compact split-step into a semi-open stance is followed by a quick pivot and small adjustment steps that set his weight forward into the return.
2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His racket meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a relatively closed face and a compact, forward-directed swing path through contact.
3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His knees load deeply before trophy position and his hips uncoil upward and forward in sync with a strong leg drive into the court.
2.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. From this angle, you can see his continental grip stay firm with minimal grip change and a stable wrist, with almost no wrist snap as the racquet moves cleanly through the ball.
6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His compact split-step into a slightly open stance and quick adjustment steps set up an efficient weight transfer into the return.
2.9s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders and trunk show a compact but clear coil on the unit turn, followed by a synchronized uncoiling where the torso rotation leads the arm into contact.
3.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the racquet handle, and you can see a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that continues into a relaxed, extended follow-through.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #4 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. After contact he lets the racquet wrap fully across his body while his weight transfers into the court, quickly bringing both hands back toward his torso as he resets into a compact ready position.
2.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Court-level-side #5 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. 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 contact.
3.6s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's first serve return slice from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the lower body, then uncoil in sequence to guide the racquet on a compact, slightly open stance slice path.
2.6s
First Serve · Ad · Front @0064811 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front. His split-step is timed just before contact on the opponent’s serve, leading into a small pivot and neutral stance as he plants his outside foot to drive into the return.
12.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Front @0215214 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with a compact forward swing and noticeable racket head acceleration through the ball.
14.4s
First Serve · Deuce · Front @0050428 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly pronated with the ball struck just above head height, showing a steep upward swing path and high racket head speed through the hitting zone.
9s
First Serve · Deuce · Front #001 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate aggressively into the court as he uncoils toward the target.
9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and through the ball on a compact swing path.
500 2.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. His compact split-step into a small diagonal adjustment step sets up a semi-open stance, with the front foot subtly closing as he drives through the one-handed backhand.
500 3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed at contact while his knees are deeply flexed, showing a strong leg drive upward as he uncoils into the ball.
500 2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His one-handed backhand meets the ball slightly in front of his body with a closed racket face and a compact, upward swing path visible in the slow-motion footage.
250 2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the upward swing path accelerates the racket head sharply through the hitting zone.
500 2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. After contact he extends the racquet high across his body while his non-hitting arm opens to the side to aid recovery into a neutral ready position.
250 2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. His split-step is timed just before contact and he sets up with a slightly open stance, using small adjustment steps to align his body before driving through the one-handed backhand.
250 2.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the takeback before firming up just prior to contact.
250 3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that maintains lag through the takeback before firming up just prior to contact.
250 2.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed at contact while a strong knee bend and upward leg drive are evident as he pushes off the ground into the shot.
250 2.1s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the ad side, filmed from a front angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet face slightly open while his weight transfers onto the front foot, bringing him quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
500 2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his knees flex into a stable base, with the front leg bracing and the back leg lightly loading to support the controlled slice motion.
250 2.3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk, then uncoil in a controlled, slightly open position at contact, with the upper body staying relatively quiet through the slice.
500 2.9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the ad court, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoil in sequence so the hitting shoulder leads the racquet through contact while the chest stays slightly closed.
250 3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. His split-step is timed just before contact and he uses a small lateral adjustment into a neutral stance before carving the slice and taking a short recovery step back toward center.
250 3.1s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His compact split step into a slightly open stance leads to a small adjustment step with the right foot as he leans into the slice and then quickly recovers back toward the center.
250 2.6s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His eastern backhand grip stays firm with a laid-back wrist, creating noticeable racket face stability through contact with minimal wrist deviation.
250 2.9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His shoulders show an early, compact turn with the trunk staying relatively closed through contact before gently uncoiling, making the upper-body rotation and sequencing against the incoming serve speed easy to analyze.
250 2.6s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his knees are softly flexed, giving a stable base as his legs perform a subtle weight transfer into the shot.
500 2.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then the upper body uncoils in a controlled manner through contact while the hitting-side shoulder stays slightly lower to keep the slice trajectory.
250 3.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a front angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his knees flex subtly, giving a stable, low base through the return.
250 2.5s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His eastern backhand grip is firm with a slightly laid-back wrist that stays stable through contact, minimizing wrist flick and keeping the racquet face consistently open.
250 2.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle at 500 fps. His racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, creating a clear undercut path and visible backspin.
500 2.5s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle at 250 fps. His small adjustment steps set up a stable neutral stance, with the front view clearly showing his weight shifting onto the front foot as he carves through the slice.
250 3.6s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing across his body as he steps forward and quickly re-sets into a compact ready position.
500 3.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the upper trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the hitting arm while the chest remains slightly closed through contact.
250 3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil early against the incoming ball, then uncoil in a compact sequence where the trunk rotation clearly leads the arm through contact.
2.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand from the Ad court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his one-handed backhand grip sit closer to an eastern backhand position, with the wrist laid back and maintaining a firm but relaxed lag until a compact, controlled release through contact.
3.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #3 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the ad court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend that drives him diagonally into the court toward the backhand side.
3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front · Open #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court in open stance, filmed from the front. After contact he finishes with his racket hand high across his body and quickly brings both hands back in front to reset into a neutral ready position.
3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand from the deuce court, filmed from the front. After contact his one-handed backhand follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm retracting for balance as he quickly regains a neutral ready position on the baseline.
2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil as a single unit on the unit turn, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso to shoulders as he drives through the return.
2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. From this angle you can clearly see his eastern backhand grip set early with a laid-back wrist creating lag, then a firm but relaxed wrist at contact with minimal post-impact wrist roll.
2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk load with a compact turn before the toss, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential motion that clearly shows the upper body leading the kinetic chain into contact.
2.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a noticeable knee bend that drives upward into the return.
3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #3 Roger Federer's second-serve return backhand from the Ad court, filmed from the front. At contact his one-handed backhand racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip at roughly waist height, and the racket head accelerates up and across the ball on a compact swing path.
3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence from hips to torso to hitting arm, making the degree of shoulder turn relative to the hips clearly visible from this angle.
3.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed wrist that pronates smoothly through contact, finishing with a controlled wrist snap toward the target.
3.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Roger Federer's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. After contact his one-handed backhand follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm retracting quickly as he recovers into a neutral ready position with his weight returning to center.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #4 Roger Federer's backhand return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His split-step is timed just before contact, leading into a small pivot and neutral stance as he drives through the one-handed backhand and takes a couple of quick recovery steps back toward the center.
2.9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand slice from the Ad court, filmed from the front. He takes a small adjustment step with his right foot into a neutral stance before carving the slice, then quickly brings his left foot back to recover toward the center.
2.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from the front. From this angle, his eastern backhand grip and firm yet relaxed wrist are evident, with minimal wrist deviation as he carves under the ball to keep the racket face stable through contact.
3.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve return slice backhand from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips on the unit turn, then uncoil in a compact sequence that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly below the non-hitting shoulder through contact.
2.8s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a slightly laid-back wrist and stable wrist angle maintained through contact to keep the slice compact and controlled.
2.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet finishes high with the left arm counterbalancing in front of his body as he steps forward and quickly reorganizes into a compact ready position.
2.8s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His shoulders load with a pronounced upper-body turn before contact and then unwind in a compact, connected sequence with the trunk, making the degree of torso rotation and its timing relative to the arm swing easy to distinguish.
3.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His compact split step into a closed-stance setup is followed by a small adjustment step with his front foot to stabilize before slicing and then a quick crossover recovery back toward the center.
2.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in a compact sequence that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly below the non-hitting shoulder through contact.
3.3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Roger Federer's second serve return backhand slice from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the minimal wrist flexion through contact keeps the racquet face stable for a controlled slicing action.
2.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a firm yet relaxed hand and a laid-back wrist that stays stable through contact to keep the slice low and controlled.
3.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His hips stay closed longer during the toss and loading phase, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that uncoils his hips into contact.
500 2.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the ad side, filmed from a front angle. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and there is pronounced wrist lag that unwinds into a compact, controlled wrist snap right at contact.
250 2.2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. The high-speed view makes it clear that his racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the swing path after impact.
250 2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck around waist height in front of his body, and the racket head accelerates straight through the line of the incoming serve before wrapping across his body.
500 2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. After contact his racquet follow-through finishes across his body as his weight transfers forward and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
500 2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from the front. After contact he lets the racquet finish across his body while his weight transfers forward and both hands quickly come back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
250 2.2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His racket face is slightly closed at a contact point around waist height, with a compact forward swing path that accelerates the racket head directly through the ball.
500 2.1s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the slow motion makes it easy to see the pronounced wrist lag that he maintains until just before contact.
500 2.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps Roger Federer's second serve return from the ad side, filmed from the front. His split-step is timed just before contact and he uses small adjustment steps into a semi-open stance to load on his outside leg before swinging.
250 2.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a compact but clear unit turn as he coils on the return, then uncoil in sequence with the hips initiating the forward motion before the upper torso completes the rotation through contact.
500 2.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a compact unit turn with a subtle but clear uncoil into contact, where the torso rotation initiates just before the arm accelerates through the ball.
500 2.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His compact split step into a slightly open stance sets up small adjustment steps toward the ball before a quick recovery step back toward the center.
250 2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve return from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His eastern forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the wrist stays laid back through the swing before a subtle snap forward at contact.
3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front. His knees dip deeply before the trophy position and his hips drive up and into the court, with the back leg kicking through as the front hip opens toward the target.
2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His front-on stance progression from a sideways platform position into a smooth knee bend and upward drive makes it easy to see his weight transfer from back foot to front foot during the service motion.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted toward the target with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head whips up and across to create a fast, pronated finish.
2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #4 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front. The racket face is slightly pronated at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply upward along the hitting line.
2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Front #5 Roger Federer's first serve return from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact he lets the racquet finish across his body while his weight moves into the court, quickly bringing both hands back to a neutral ready position for the next shot.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return forehand from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk show an early, compact coil with the front shoulder briefly closing to the net before a smooth uncoil that keeps the chest facing the incoming ball through contact.
3.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His footwork shows a smooth pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before driving up, and you can clearly see the controlled landing and recovery step toward the baseline.
3.2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His shoulder line turns significantly away from the target during the trophy phase, then his trunk uncoils in sync with the upward leg drive so that the chest squares to the net just after contact.
2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate aggressively toward the court as his back leg kicks back to finish the motion.
3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's forehand return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His compact split step into a semi-open stance is followed by a small adjustment hop and quick recovery step back toward the center baseline.
3.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip at roughly waist height, and the swing path continues forward with noticeable racket head acceleration through the hitting zone.
3.3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the ad side, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, giving a stable base as he steps into the slice.
9999 0.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's first serve from the ad side, filmed from the front at ultra–high-speed. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just above shoulder height, and the rapid upward pronation of his forearm accelerates the racket head through the hitting zone.
9999 0.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand return from the deuce side, filmed from the front at ultra–high speed. The extreme slow motion makes the timing of his trunk uncoil relative to the shoulder rotation very clear, with the shoulders completing their turn slightly after the hips initiate the forward motion.
9999 0.1s
Slice → Second Serve · Deuce · Rear @0115902 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern backhand grip is firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, creating a stable racket face that stays open through contact.
10.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear @0192512 Roger Federer's forehand return on a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed during the unit turn before unwinding with a pronounced leg drive off the right leg, showing clear knee bend and extension through contact.
12.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear #001 Roger Federer's forehand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders make a pronounced turn relative to his hips on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils smoothly through contact with the chest finishing fully rotated toward the target.
12.9s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the swing path accelerates steeply upward through the contact zone.
250 2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a laid-back wrist creating noticeable lag that firms up just before contact.
250 2.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he recovers quickly back into a neutral ready position.
500 1.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet wrapping across his body while his weight transfers into the court and he quickly resets his non-hitting hand on the racquet throat to recover to a ready position.
500 2.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back on the takeback before firming up into a controlled, compact snap through contact.
500 2.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 250 fps. His compact split step into a neutral stance is followed by a small adjustment hop and a single recovery step back toward center, all clearly visible from behind.
250 2.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 250 fps. His compact split-step into a slightly open stance is followed by a small adjustment hop and a quick recovery step back toward the center baseline.
250 2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg with a deep knee bend, then unwind with a subtle hip rotation driving his weight into the court.
500 2.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a pronounced knee bend and then a forward-driving push through the legs into the shot.
500 2.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed at the split step, then rotate smoothly into the shot as his knees flex and his right leg drives into the court during the forward swing.
250 2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk to drive the racket through contact while keeping the upper body aligned over the hitting side.
250 2.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball taken around waist height, and the one-handed backhand swing drives up and through the shot with noticeable racket head acceleration.
250 2.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his eastern one-handed backhand grip is clear, with a relaxed wrist that stays laid back through the takeback before a subtle, late wrist release into contact.
250 2.3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed to the net with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, giving a stable base as he steps into the ball.
500 2.3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg with a noticeable knee bend before stepping into the court with a controlled, low stance through contact.
250 3.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he transfers weight forward and quickly recovers toward a neutral ready position on the baseline.
250 2.3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket path is a compact, downward carving motion that keeps the head stable through impact.
250 1.9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern backhand grip is set early and he keeps a firm but relaxed wrist, maintaining stable racket face orientation through contact with minimal wrist deviation.
250 2.6s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His split-step is timed just before contact and he uses a small pivot into a slightly open stance, taking a compact lateral step toward the ball before carving the slice and beginning his recovery.
250 2.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. The contact point is taken slightly in front of his body with the racket face noticeably open, creating a clear downward cutting path through the ball.
500 3.4s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His continental grip stays firm with minimal grip change while the wrist remains laid back through the backswing and then subtly firms up just before contact to stabilize the slice.
500 2.7s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in a controlled sequence so the upper body stays slightly closed through contact while the hitting arm extends through the ball.
250 2.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly open with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head travels on a downward, slightly outside-to-inside path creating a skidding slice.
250 2.6s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he steps back toward the center and quickly resets into a compact ready position.
250 3.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. After contact, his racket finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he steps diagonally toward the center to recover into a compact ready position.
250 2.7s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the swing path moves forward with a pronounced downward carve that creates visible backspin.
250 3.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a compact, downward path that keeps the slice low and controlled.
250 2.6s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extended back for counterbalance, and he quickly brings both hands toward the center to recover into a compact ready position.
500 2.4s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed at contact while a strong knee bend and rear-leg drive into the court are clearly visible during the return motion.
2.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and his wrist stays laid back with a subtle, late snap through contact to redirect the serve.
3.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #3 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early with a pronounced upper-body turn, then uncoil in sequence so the torso unwinds just before the arm extends through contact.
2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #4 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extending out toward the target while his weight transfers into the court and he quickly resets the non-hitting hand to the racquet throat to recover to a ready position.
1.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his eastern backhand grip is clear, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist lag that firms up only just before contact.
3.6s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his one-handed backhand follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he quickly recovers back toward a neutral ready position on the baseline.
2.8s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lets the racquet finish high with his hitting arm extending out toward the target while his left arm retracts and his feet recover quickly back toward a neutral ready position on the baseline.
3.5s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands balanced on his front foot with his non-hitting arm dropping naturally as he quickly regroups into a compact, neutral ready position on the baseline.
3.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #3 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a noticeable knee bend and upward leg drive as he pushes into the court toward the backhand.
4.6s
BH Return 2nd Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes slightly across his body while his left arm extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly regains a compact ready position with his weight moving forward into the court.
5.1s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward, pronated swing path creates clear topspin-kick action.
3.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve return backhand from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his one-handed backhand follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he quickly recovers toward a neutral ready position on the baseline.
4.7s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #3 Roger Federer's second serve return backhand from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His one-handed backhand grip is set in a firm eastern backhand position with a noticeable laid-back wrist that stays stable through contact before subtly releasing through the finish.
3.7s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet hand out in front while his weight transfers diagonally back toward the center, bringing him quickly into a compact ready position.
2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His knees load deeply before trophy position and then extend explosively, with the right hip driving up and into the court to initiate upward leg drive.
250 2.2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle at 500 fps. His continental grip stays relaxed through the trophy position, with a pronounced wrist pronation driving the racquet head through contact and into a full, outwardly rotated finish.
500 2.2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His compact split step into a semi-open stance sets up a short lateral adjustment step toward the ball before a quick recovery step back toward the center.
500 2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His compact split step into a semi-open stance lets him load on the outside leg and use a quick adjustment step to align for the forehand return.
500 2.7s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 250 fps. His hips stay closed to the court through the knee bend, then drive up and slightly into the court as his back leg extends and kicks back to support an upward leg drive.
250 2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with a pronounced upward and right-to-left brushing motion, creating heavy spin as the ball meets the strings just above shoulder height.
500 1.9s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. His continental grip stays relaxed through the toss and into the trophy position, with a pronounced wrist pronation driving up and across the ball just after contact.
250 3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His compact split step into a slightly open stance sets up small adjustment steps before impact and a quick couple of recovery shuffles back toward the center.
250 2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he sets up, with a noticeable knee bend and forward leg drive into the court as he uncoils into the forehand return.
500 2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front (left) foot and lets his tossing arm drop back as he drives forward into the court, quickly bringing both hands together in front of his body to settle into a compact ready position.
2.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early as he turns sideways, then uncoil in a smooth sequence where the torso rotation clearly initiates the forward swing before the arm completes the motion.
2.8s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the racquet handle, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as his hitting hand rotates outward after impact.
3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front foot and lets his hitting arm decelerate across his body while his left arm drops quickly into a neutral position, setting him up to recover toward the center of the baseline.
2.9s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate fully into the court as his back foot swings forward after contact.
2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Rear #4 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His split-step is timed just before the opponent’s contact, leading into a small adjustment hop and a semi-open stance that lets him push off the outside leg for an efficient recovery back toward the center.
2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the handle, and the rear view makes the upward wrist pronation at and after contact easy to see.
3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front foot and quickly brings his racquet hand down while his non-hitting arm helps him square his shoulders and recover toward a neutral ready position.
3.1s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate into the court as he lands on his front leg.
3.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, you can clearly see his continental grip stay relaxed with a loose wrist that pronates smoothly through contact, allowing a distinct wrist snap upward and across the ball.
3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 9999fps Roger Federer's forehand return of first serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle in ultra slow motion. His split-step lands just before the opponent’s contact, followed by a quick pivot into a semi-open stance with a small adjustment step to align his body to the incoming serve.
9999 0.3s
First Serve · Ad · Side @0000313 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. From this angle, his continental grip is evident with a relaxed hand and a pronounced wrist pronation through contact.
12.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. The high-speed view shows his racket face slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head accelerating steeply up the back of the ball.
500 2.1s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle at 500 fps. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the hitting arm extending forward while his weight transfers into the court and his non-hitting hand quickly returns toward a compact ready position.
500 2.3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle at 250 fps. His hips stay relatively closed to the net at contact while his knees are deeply flexed, showing a strong loading of the legs before a compact upward drive into the ball.
250 2.8s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk to drive the one-handed backhand through contact.
500 1.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed at split-step then rotate through as his outside leg drives upward from a deep knee bend to load into the one-handed backhand.
500 1.9s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate early with a pronounced trunk coil, then uncoil in sync with the hitting arm so the chest squares to the net just after contact.
500 3.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils in a smooth sequence from hips to shoulders before contact.
250 2.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His compact split step leads into a slightly open stance, with a quick pivot of the right foot and a small adjustment step forward into contact before he recovers back toward the baseline.
250 2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the ad court, filmed from the side. His early split-step into a slightly open stance and smooth lateral adjustment toward the ball are clearly visible before he carves the slice and recovers.
500 2.9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is firm with a slightly laid-back wrist that stays stable through contact, showing minimal wrist flexion as the racket carves under the ball.
500 2.3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His eastern backhand grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, creating a stable racket face that stays constant through contact with minimal wrist flick.
250 2.5s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His compact split-step into a quick pivot shows a slightly open stance, with a small recovery step ready to move him back toward the center after contact.
250 3.1s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against a stable lower body, then uncoil in sequence with a pronounced shoulder tilt that keeps the hitting arm on a slightly downward plane through contact.
250 2.2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend and low center of gravity, showing how his legs absorb the serve’s pace before he extends the front leg into the shot.
250 2.9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his racket finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his weight continues moving slightly into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.9s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His eastern backhand grip stays firm while his wrist remains laid back through the take-back and then subtly firms up into contact to keep the slice compact and controlled.
250 3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball taken around waist height, and the racket path moves slightly downward and forward to impart underspin.
250 3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders stay closed longer during the return, with a pronounced trunk coil that unwinds smoothly as the racquet moves through contact and into the follow-through.
500 2.6s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoil in sequence with a pronounced shoulder tilt that keeps the hitting arm stable through contact.
250 1.8s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His eastern one-handed backhand grip is clearly visible with a laid-back wrist that stays firm through contact, creating a stable racket face with minimal wrist deviation.
500 2.3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the deuce court, filmed from the side at 500 fps. His compact split step leads into a small pivot and neutral stance, with a quick recovery step back toward the center as he finishes the slice.
500 2.4s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he transfers weight forward and quickly regroups into a neutral ready position.
250 2.6s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. After contact, his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as his weight transfers forward into the court and he quickly resets into a compact ready position.
500 2.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, then extend through the shot as his rear hip rotates subtly forward to support the low, carving slice.
500 3.4s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His eastern backhand grip is firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, and you can see the racket face stay stable through contact with minimal wrist flick.
500 2.7s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His early split-step into a neutral stance sets up a smooth weight transfer onto the front foot before he takes a small recovery step back toward the center.
500 3.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head moves on a downward, slightly forward path that creates a pronounced slicing effect.
250 2.4s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoil in sequence so the hitting shoulder leads the racquet through contact while the upper torso stays slightly closed.
250 2.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of second serve from the ad court, filmed from the side at 250 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly open with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket head glides on a downward, forward path to impart underspin.
250 2.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand, and the racket face stays slightly open as his wrist remains stable through contact with minimal flexion or pronation.
250 2.7s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His early split-step into a neutral stance sets up a compact pivot, with a small recovery step forward to re-center after contact.
250 2.7s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His early split step into a neutral stance leads into a compact unit turn and a small recovery step that keeps him ready to move back toward the center.
250 2.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential motion with the torso leading the arm through contact.
250 2.6s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return on a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet face slightly open while his weight transfers forward into the court, bringing him quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
250 3.2s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net as he loads with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, then subtly drives up and forward to support the low, skimming slice.
500 3s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice return from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the left arm extending back for counterbalance as he steps forward and quickly regroups into a compact ready position.
250 2.7s
BH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed at contact with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, then extend upward as he drives forward into the court.
3.2s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of first serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact his one-handed follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he recovers quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
3s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His compact split step into a slightly open stance sets up a short lateral adjustment step before contact, followed by a quick recovery shuffle back toward the center.
2.5s
BH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg with a noticeable knee bend, then drive forward with a compact uncoiling through the legs and hips into the shot.
2.3s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. After contact his one-handed backhand follow-through finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he steps forward and quickly recovers into a neutral ready position.
3.4s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand return of second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with his hip rotation to drive the one-handed backhand through contact.
3.2s
BH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Roger Federer's backhand return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His early split-step into a semi-open stance is followed by a small adjustment hop and a compact pivot that keeps his weight moving diagonally into the court.
3.2s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return with a sliced backhand from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he sets the slice, with a noticeable knee bend and forward leg drive that lets him stay low through contact and into the recovery step.
2.6s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return backhand slice from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoil in sync with the forward step, creating a compact kinetic chain into the sliced contact.
3s
BH Return Slice 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of first serve from the deuce court, 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 downward, forward path creating a skidding slice.
2.5s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate early as he coils the trunk on the unit turn, then uncoil in a compact sequence that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly below the non-hitting shoulder through contact.
2.8s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #2 Roger Federer's second serve return backhand slice from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His compact split step into a neutral stance leads into a small pivot and controlled recovery step that keep his weight moving forward through the shot.
3.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head moves on a slightly downward, forward path creating a skidding slice.
2.9s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His compact split step into a slightly open stance leads into a small pivot and controlled recovery step that keeps his weight moving smoothly back toward the center of the baseline.
3.1s
BH Return Slice 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice return of a second serve from the deuce side, 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 downward, elongated path through the shot.
3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. After contact, his racquet arm finishes across his body while his back leg swings forward, bringing him into a balanced, neutral ready position for the next shot.
250 2.2s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight transfers forward into the court, bringing him quickly back into a compact ready position.
250 2.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk into a compact coil, then uncoil in a smooth sequence where the torso initiates the forward motion before the arm completes the swing.
250 2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's first-serve motion from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a clear wrist pronation through contact, visible as the racket face rotates from edge-on to square to the ball.
250 2.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip at roughly waist height, and the racket head accelerates forward on a compact, linear swing path.
250 2.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's first serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His rhythmic service motion includes a compact knee bend into a strong upward drive, with his back leg swinging through to aid recovery toward the baseline center.
500 2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk, showing a compact coil followed by a synchronized uncoiling that sequences smoothly from the hips through the torso into the hitting arm.
250 2.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's first-serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His compact split-step into a semi-open stance is clearly visible, followed by a short lateral adjustment and a quick recovery step back toward the center.
250 2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders and trunk stay coiled as the ball approaches, then uncoil in a compact sequence where the upper body rotates through contact slightly ahead of the hips, clearly visible in the high-speed footage.
250 2.9s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and pronounced hip tilt into the court load the legs before an explosive upward leg drive straightens both knees into contact.
500 2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's first serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through carries his racquet across his body as his weight transfers into the court, with his non-hitting hand quickly resetting to help him recover toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line loads with a deep turn relative to his hips before uncoiling in a clearly sequenced trunk rotation that drives the arm upward into contact.
250 2.9s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and pronounced hip tilt into the court load the legs before an explosive upward leg drive straightens both knees through contact.
500 2.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed during the initial split step before rotating into contact as his knees drive upward from a deep bend to push him into the court.
500 2.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist pronation driving the racquet up and across the ball through contact.
250 2.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. He executes a compact split-step just before contact and shifts into a neutral stance with a small adjustment step forward to load on his outside leg.
500 2.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a closed face and pronounced upward brushing motion, creating visible racket head acceleration up and across the ball.
250 2.4s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's second serve return from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. After contact, his racquet finishes high across his body while his weight transfers forward into the court, bringing him quickly back into a compact ready position.
500 2.6s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's second-serve return from the ad court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced unit turn as he coils on the return preparation, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion starting from the hips and trunk before the arm brings the racquet through.
250 2.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he lets his hitting arm finish across his body while his back leg swings forward into the court, helping him land balanced and transition smoothly toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. After contact he drives his weight into the court, with his tossing arm folding back toward his body as he lands and quickly organizes his feet into a balanced ready position for the next shot.
500 3s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce court, filmed from the side. The high-speed angle makes it clear that his racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball meeting the strings just in front of his lead hip at a comfortable, waist-high level.
250 2.8s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he loads on the outside leg, with a noticeable knee bend and forward-driving step into the court as he uncoils into the return.
250 2.5s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve return from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His semi-western forehand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the wrist stays laid back through the unit turn before uncoiling into a controlled, compact snap at contact.
250 2.3s
FH Return Slice 1st Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps Roger Federer's forehand slice return of first serve from the ad court, filmed from the side at 250fps. His racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the swing path is short and downward, creating underspin with controlled racket head speed.
250 2.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips load with a pronounced knee bend on the back leg before uncoiling upward, with the lead hip driving into the court as the back leg extends.
2.7s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad side, filmed from a side angle. From this view, you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the pronounced wrist pronation as his hand and racquet rotate through the contact zone.
2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Ad · Side #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. 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 edge of the ball before pronating through the hit.
2.3s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through carries his racket arm down across his body as his weight lands on his front foot, quickly bringing his non-hitting hand back to the racket for an immediate recovery stance.
2.6s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip stays relaxed through the tossing phase, then his wrist pronates sharply through contact, with a distinct snap as the racquet accelerates up and into the ball.
3.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulder line turns well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy position, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
3.5s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #4 Roger Federer'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, then the trunk uncoils in a smooth sequence from hips to shoulders just before arm acceleration.
2.4s
FH Return 1st Serve · Deuce · Side #5 Roger Federer's first serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His knees dip deeply during the loading phase and then extend explosively, with his hips driving up and into the court as he uncoils into the serve.
3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Ad · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand return of a second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the net on the unit turn, then the trunk uncoils in sync with the forward swing so that the chest squares to the net just after contact.
3.2s
FH Return 2nd Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Roger Federer's forehand return of a second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just in front of his lead hip at around waist height, and the racket head accelerates forward on a relatively compact, low-to-high swing path.
3.9s
Second Serve → BH Running → FH Drop Shot · Ad · Birds-eye Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After the serve, he lands on his front foot and quickly brings his racquet hand down while his non-hitting hand helps him square his shoulders into a ready position for the next shot.
10s
Second Serve → BH Wide → FH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye Federer’s second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level angle. His knees dip deeply before the toss and his hips stay closed toward the sideline through the loading phase, with an aggressive leg drive up into the ball.
11.6s
Second Serve → FH Inside In · Ad · Birds-eye Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil markedly away from the court before uncoiling in sequence, with the left shoulder dropping and the ribcage rotating upward to drive the hitting arm up into contact.
7.4s
Second Serve → FH Moves Back → BH Wide → FH Wide → FH Center → FH Wide → BH Slice Center · Ad · Birds-eye Federer’s second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is steady with a relaxed hand, and you can clearly see the forearm pronation and subtle wrist snap as he drives up and across the ball at contact.
21.5s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye Federer's second serve from the ad court, hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed longer during the toss and loading phase, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that opens the hips into the court at contact.
5.9s
Second Serve → BH Center → BH Moves Back → BH Wide → BH Wide → BH Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After landing, he stays slightly behind the baseline with his weight settling back as he quickly brings both hands toward a compact ready position to prepare for the incoming wide backhand exchanges.
18.4s
Second Serve → BH Center → FH Inside Out → BH Wide → BH Running → FH Drop Shot · Deuce · Birds-eye Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, aimed wide, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above shoulder height, and the upward swing path creates heavy spin while the racket head accelerates sharply through the ball.
17.2s
Second Serve → BH Wide → FH Inside In · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's second serve from the deuce court, hit wide, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to shape the wide serve.
9.3s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His feet perform a small adjustment hop into a pinpoint stance before the toss, with the back foot sliding up to join the front foot just as he initiates the knee bend.
4.3s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Federer's second serve from the deuce court down the middle, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward brushing motion creates visible kick and spin.
4.4s
Second Serve → FH Center → FH Center → FH Inside Out → BH Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His compact service motion flows into a small hop and balanced landing that set up efficient lateral adjustment steps for the ensuing forehand pattern.
15.6s
Second Serve → FH → OH · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level 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 up and across the ball.
21.8s
Second Serve Down The T · Deuce · Birds-eye Federer’s second serve from the deuce court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes across his body with his back leg kicking back, and he quickly lands on his front foot to recover into a compact ready position on the baseline.
4.4s
Second Serve → BH Slice Wide → BH Slice Wide → FH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level angle. His legs load with a noticeable knee bend before driving up into the serve, with his hips opening toward the court as his back leg kicks back to aid upward extension.
11.7s
Second Serve → BH Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a noticeable increase in wrist pronation through contact, giving the serve its wide angle despite a relatively compact motion.
5.2s
Second Serve → FH Half Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. The racket drops into a deep backscratch position before contact, with the strings slightly angled to impart heavy spin as he accelerates up and across the ball.
8.1s
Second Serve → FH Inside In · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level angle. The racket contacts the ball at full extension with a slightly closed face and pronounced upward swing path, emphasizing spin and kick rather than flat pace.
6.4s
Second Serve → FH Inside Out · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance before the toss, with a controlled front-leg drive that lands him slightly inside the baseline for quick recovery toward the backhand corner.
6.7s
Second Serve → FH Inside Out → BH Volley · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the transition area on the ad side, filmed from a side angle. After contact his racquet finishes slightly forward with his left hand counterbalancing behind him as he steps through the court and quickly resets his feet toward a ready position.
7.8s
Second Serve → FH Inside Out → BH Wide → FH Inside In · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After landing, he flows into the court with his weight moving diagonally forward and quickly brings both hands back to the racket in a compact ready position for the next shot.
12.4s
Second Serve → FH Inside Out → FH Inside Out → FH Inside In → BH · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil significantly away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that initiates before his arm accelerates up to contact.
20.4s
FH Moves Back → FH Inside In → OH → FH Inside In · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's overhead from the Ad court while moving back, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil sharply away from the net before uncoiling in sequence, with the upper torso rotating aggressively upward into contact to transfer energy through the hitting arm.
19.6s
Second Serve → FH Short · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level angle. His knees dip deeply before the toss and his rear hip loads back, then drives up and into the court as his legs extend through contact.
9.2s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His compact service motion is paired with a small, controlled hop into the court that sets up an immediate lateral recovery step toward the center baseline.
20.3s
Second Serve → BH Center → FH Center → BH Center · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, followed by a BH to center, FH to center, and BH to center, filmed from a court-level angle. After contact he lands smoothly into the court, lets his hitting arm finish naturally, and quickly brings both hands back to a compact ready position to recover for the next shot.
12.1s
Second Serve → BH Center → FH Center → BH Slice Center → FH · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His compact hop into a neutral stance after contact leads into small adjustment steps that set up his backhand and forehand patterns through the middle of the court.
17.8s
Second Serve → BH Volley → FH Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's forehand volley from the deuce court, filmed from a tactical overhead angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball struck just in front of his body line, showing a compact punch motion with minimal backswing.
10.4s
Second Serve → BH Wide → BH Slice Wide → FH Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. He uses a controlled rhythmic hop into the court and lands in a neutral stance that sets up quick lateral movement toward the backhand corner.
19.4s
Second Serve → BH Wide → BH Wide → BH Wide → BH Wide → BH Wide · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible on the serve, with a relaxed wrist that pronates through contact to impart spin while keeping the hand loose on the racquet handle.
23.1s
Second Serve → BH Wide → FH Swinging Volley · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a telephoto angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving up into the court, and his hips stay closed toward the baseline until late in the motion, creating a pronounced upward leg drive through contact.
8.4s
Second Serve → FH Half Volley → BH Pass · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Deuce court, followed by a forehand half-volley and a backhand passing shot, filmed from a court-level angle. At contact on the serve, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates up and across the ball to impart strong spin.
8.8s
Second Serve → FH Short · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level angle. His shoulder line turns well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy position, then uncoils in sync with a pronounced trunk rotation that drives up into the serve before his shoulders square to the net at contact.
6.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact, he lands on his front foot with his tossing arm dropping quickly and then re-centers his stance to a neutral ready position on the baseline.
5.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Birds-eye #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, directed toward the middle of the box, filmed from a rear court-level angle. The racket contacts the ball at a comfortable height just above shoulder level with a clearly closed strings angle and pronounced upward brushing motion, emphasizing spin and kick.
6.4s
Second Serve → FH Moves Back → FH Inside In → FH Moves Back → FH Inside In → BH Wide → BH Wide Cross Court · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and you can clearly see the upward brushing motion that creates spin as the racket accelerates through the hitting zone.
500 21s
Second Serve → FH Moves Back → FH Inside In → FH Moves Back → FH Inside In → BH Wide → BH Wide · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through and after contact as the racquet face accelerates up and across the ball.
500 21s
Second Serve → FH Short → OH · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential motion that leads the arm swing up into contact.
500 10.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His feet set in a stable platform stance with a slight front-foot angle toward the sideline, and you can see a small adjustment hop before the toss to fine-tune his weight distribution onto the front leg.
500 2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy phase, then uncoil sequentially from the torso through the hitting arm, with clear separation between hip and shoulder rotation.
500 2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. His racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward brushing swing path creates pronounced spin with noticeable racket head acceleration through the strike zone.
500 2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His shoulders and trunk show a deep coil with the tossing-arm side lifting and rotating back, then a clearly sequenced uncoil from hips through torso to shoulder as he drives up into the serve.
500 3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps slow motion. After contact he lets his hitting arm unwind fully across his body while his back leg swings through, bringing him smoothly back into a neutral ready position on the baseline.
500 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His continental grip is firm but relaxed, with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that is clearly visible as the racquet edge leads and then snaps through the ball.
500 3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in ultra slow motion. The racket moves up with a slightly closed face at contact, striking the ball just above head height with a pronounced upward brushing path that accelerates through the hitting zone.
500 2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. His shoulder line rotates from a closed position into contact as the trunk uncoils progressively, with the upper body initiating just after the leg drive to create a clear sequential kinetic chain.
500 2.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, while his hips extend and rotate toward the court as he uncoils into the serve.
500 2.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps. His shoulder line rotates from a deep sideways coil into contact as the trunk uncoils sequentially, with the chest opening toward the court just after the hitting arm extends up into the ball.
500 2.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed 500 fps slow motion. After contact his weight continues moving into the court and his non-hitting arm drops and relaxes as he lands on his front foot and smoothly transitions toward a neutral ready position.
500 3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in 500 fps slow motion. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a clearly closed racket face, brushing up and across to impart heavy spin while the racket head accelerates sharply through contact.
500 2.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle at 500 fps. At contact his racket face is only slightly closed with a pronounced upward brushing motion, creating heavy spin as the ball meets the strings just above net height with noticeable racket head acceleration through the strike.
500 2.9s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle in high-speed slow motion. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate from a closed position into a more open alignment as he uncoils into the serve.
500 2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulder line rotates from a sideways coil into a square position as the trunk uncoils upward, clearly showing how the torso initiates the kinetic chain before the arm whips through contact.
2.2s
Second Serve → BH Volley · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact his racquet finishes slightly across his body while his left hand extends back for counterbalance, and he quickly brings both hands toward the center line to reestablish a compact ready position.
4.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve to the body from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is only slightly closed with the ball struck just above shoulder height, and the racket head accelerates up and across the ball on a pronounced pronation-driven swing path.
2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward, brushing swing path creates clear topspin and kick.
2.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. At contact his racket face is only slightly closed with the ball struck just above net height, and the upward brushing swing path is clear as the racket accelerates through the ball.
3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist pronation through contact that finishes with the strings facing slightly toward the opposite sideline.
3s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lands balanced on his front foot with his tossing arm dropping smoothly as he quickly brings both hands back toward a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.1s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a front court-level angle. The contact point shows his racket face slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward brushing motion creates clear topspin and kick.
2.9s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lands on his front leg with his non-hitting arm dropping naturally to his side, then quickly regroups into a compact ready position facing the baseline.
2.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork shows a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before the knee bend, and a balanced landing on the front leg that sets up a smooth recovery into the court.
2.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is slightly closed at contact with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward swing path creates a pronounced brushing action for spin.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk coil together into a compact turn, then uncoil in a smooth, sequenced motion that clearly shows the torso rotation leading the arm up into contact.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His stance moves from a relaxed, slightly open starting position into a pronounced knee bend with a controlled upward drive off the front foot, and he takes a small recovery step back into a ready position after the serve.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-front #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork shows a smooth knee bend into a pinpoint stance, with a compact front-foot pivot and a small recovery step ready to push toward the baseline after contact.
3.1s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a closed strings angle, producing a pronounced upward brushing motion that accelerates the racket head through the ball.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front court-level angle. His feet stay grounded through the toss with a controlled knee bend, and you can see a smooth weight transfer from the back foot to the front foot as he drives up into the serve.
2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket drops into a deep backscratch position before rising to contact with a slightly closed face and pronounced upward whip, creating visible racket head acceleration through the ball.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork includes a small, rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance before driving up, with a controlled landing on the front foot that sets up an immediate recovery step.
4.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front court-level angle. His knees load deeply with a noticeable bend before trophy position, and his hips drive upward and slightly forward in sync with leg extension during the serve motion.
3.1s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's second serve wide from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly leads the hitting arm into contact.
3.1s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's wide second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. After contact he lands on his front foot with his hitting arm finishing across his body, quickly bringing both hands back to a neutral ready position as he recovers toward the baseline.
4.6s
Second Serve → BH Wide → FH Moves Back · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, hit wide and filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His continental grip is firm with minimal grip change, and the slow motion makes the upward wrist pronation and snap through contact especially clear as he directs the serve out wide.
500 8.2s
Second Serve → BH Wide → FH Moves Back Down The Line · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay closed to the baseline through the knee bend, then drive up and forward as his back leg extends, clearly showing how his legs load and push into the court during the serve motion.
500 8.2s
Second Serve → FH Short Down The Line → OH → BH Volley · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His compact service motion shows a rhythmic knee bend and coordinated leg drive, with a balanced landing that sets up quick recovery steps toward the center.
500 10.8s
Second Serve → FH Short → OH → BH Volley · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His shoulder line rotates smoothly from a deep coil into contact as the trunk uncoils in sequence with the legs driving up into the serve.
500 10.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear court-level angle in high-speed 500 fps. His footwork includes a controlled pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front before an explosive upward drive and a small hop into the court for recovery.
500 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His footwork includes a small adjustment step before the toss and a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced back-leg drive that rotates his hips and shoulders into the court before landing on his front foot.
500 2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His feet perform a small pinpoint adjustment before the knee bend, with a stable platform stance that lets him drive up and into the court on landing.
500 3.2s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lands smoothly on his front foot with his tossing arm dropping back as he uncoils, finishing in a balanced, sideways stance that transitions into his ready position.
500 3.2s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His continental grip stays relaxed with a visible increase in wrist pronation through contact, as the racquet head whips up and across the ball.
500 3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His continental grip stays relaxed with a noticeable increase in wrist pronation through contact, as the racket face snaps up and across the ball to generate spin.
500 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear court-level angle. His hips stay closed longer during the toss and loading phase, with a deep knee bend and strong upward leg drive that opens the hips toward the court as he explodes into the serve.
500 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. After contact he lands on his front (left) foot with his back leg swinging through behind him, quickly bringing both hands down into a compact ready position as he recovers toward the baseline.
500 3.2s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with a pronounced knee bend and a coordinated rear-leg drive up and into the court before landing on his front foot.
500 3.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His shoulders and trunk show a deep coil during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly leads the racquet arm into contact.
500 3.4s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a closed racket face and pronounced upward brushing motion, creating visible spin as the racket head accelerates up and across the ball.
500 2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His knees load deeply with a pronounced bend before driving upward, and his hips uncoil smoothly toward the court as his back leg kicks back for upward thrust.
500 3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His relaxed continental grip is evident in the loose hand on the handle, enabling a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that is clearly visible from behind.
500 2.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His feet stay grounded through the trophy position with a pronounced knee bend, then the back foot drives up and into the court, creating a smooth landing on the front foot that sets up an efficient recovery step.
500 3.4s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a smooth sequence where the torso rotation clearly precedes the arm swing into contact.
500 3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip stays steady with minimal grip adjustment, while his wrist pronates late through contact, showing a distinct snap as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
500 3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed slow motion. His shoulders and trunk rotate as a unit during the trophy phase, then uncoil in sequence with the legs and hips to drive the upward swing.
500 3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle in high-speed 500 fps. His hips stay closed longer during the trophy phase before uncoiling, with a deep right-knee bend and strong upward leg drive clearly visible from behind.
500 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips stay closed toward the baseline until just after contact, when they unwind into the court.
2.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with a pronounced front-leg drive and a balanced landing that sets up an efficient couple of recovery steps toward the center.
3.4s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court down the middle, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay closed longer during the toss and load, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that uncoils his hips into the court as he strikes the ball.
5.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The racket drops deeply behind his back before driving up to contact with a slightly closed face, striking the ball just above head height to impart strong spin.
3.5s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court out wide, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His shoulders rotate deeply away from the court during the toss, then uncoil in sync with his trunk so that his chest squares toward the target just after contact.
3.4s
Second Serve → BH Volley → BH → OH → BH → OH · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip remains steady with minimal grip change while the wrist stays firm through contact, limiting excessive wrist snap for a compact, controlled volley action.
10.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The rear view makes it easy to see his racket drop into a deep backscratch position before driving up to contact with a slightly closed racket face for added spin.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork includes a small rhythmic hop into a pinpoint stance, with the back foot drawing up to the front before he drives up and into the court.
2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist pronation through contact that finishes with a smooth, controlled snap.
3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips uncoil smoothly toward the court as he lands inside the baseline on his front leg.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The rear view makes it easy to see his slightly closed racket face at contact and the upward brushing motion that adds spin while keeping the contact point just above head height.
3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Court-level-rear #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay closed longer during the trophy position before uncoiling, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive clearly visible from behind.
3.3s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork includes a measured pre-serve bounce into a stable platform stance, with a controlled weight transfer onto the front foot as he drives up into the serve.
3.1s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a clearly closed face and pronounced upward brushing motion that creates strong spin.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips load with a noticeable knee bend before driving upward, and you can clearly see the back leg kicking up behind him as he extends off the ground into the serve.
3.2s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His hips stay closed longer during the trophy phase before uncoiling, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that lifts him into the court toward the wide target.
3.2s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulder-over-shoulder action and pronounced trunk uncoil are clearly visible as his torso rotates up and into the court after full upper-body coil during the trophy position.
2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips load in a closed position with a deep knee bend before uncoiling upward, showing clear leg drive into the court during the serve motion.
3s
Second Serve · Ad · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His knees load deeply before the trophy position and his rear hip drives forward into the court, showing a clear upward leg drive through contact.
2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders and trunk coil early with a pronounced upper-body turn, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential motion that clearly links his torso rotation to the upward swing of his hitting arm.
2.9s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His weight transfer is clearly visible as he drives up from a platform stance, with a pronounced knee bend leading into a clean upward leg extension before landing inside the court.
2.6s
Second Serve → BH Volley · Deuce · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's backhand volley from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders stay relatively square with a compact trunk rotation, with a subtle forward uncoil of the torso leading the arm through contact for a short, efficient kinetic chain.
5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side court-level angle. His follow-through carries his back leg forward into the court, with his weight landing on his front foot as he smoothly transitions into a balanced ready position.
2.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a noticeable increase in wrist pronation through contact, as the racket accelerates up and across the ball.
3.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip stays relaxed through the toss with a noticeable increase in wrist pronation as the racquet accelerates up to contact.
2.7s
Second-serve · Deuce Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His follow-through brings his racket across his body as his weight lands on his front foot, quickly bringing both hands back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
26.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Front @0041517 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible on the toss arm side, with a pronounced wrist pronation through contact that finishes with the racquet edge pointing down.
11.6s
Second-serve · Deuce Roger Federer's 2nd serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His continental grip is evident with a relaxed hand on the handle, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racket face turns outward toward the target.
26.8s
Second Serve Down The T · Ad · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy position, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion from hips through torso to shoulders as he drives up into contact.
500 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His hips stay closed to the court for most of the toss and knee bend, then uncoil in sync with an upward leg drive that is clearly visible in slow motion from this angle.
250 2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His feet perform a small rhythmic adjustment before the toss, then he drives up from a platform stance with a pronounced front-foot pivot that aligns his body into the court during the service motion.
500 2.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front camera angle in high-speed 250 fps. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss and knee bend, then uncoil upward as his legs drive off the ground to initiate the upward swing.
250 2.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front camera angle. His shoulders and trunk coil as a unit before uncoiling in sequence, with a pronounced left-shoulder tilt and rapid trunk rotation driving up into the hit.
250 2.2s
Second Serve · Ad · Front · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front camera angle at 250 fps. His continental grip is steady with minimal grip change, and the slow motion makes the upward wrist pronation and relaxed wrist snap at contact clearly visible.
250 5.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. After contact he lands balanced on his front foot with his tossing arm dropping smoothly into his side as he uncoils and returns to a compact ready position.
250 2.4s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His continental grip stays relaxed with a slightly extended wrist, creating a subtle laid-back position during the toss and early swing that firms up just before pronation into contact.
250 2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip stay relaxed while the wrist stays loose during the toss and then firms up just before the racquet drops into the backscratch position.
250 5.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His compact pre-serve stance features a subtle weight shift onto the front foot before the toss, with a small adjustment step that sets his feet into a stable platform stance for the service motion.
500 3s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly tilted up with a pronounced upward brushing motion, striking the ball just above head height to impart heavy spin.
250 2.4s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's wide second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. After contact his hitting arm extends fully into the court while his back leg swings through, helping him land on his front foot and quickly square up into a neutral ready position.
250 5.7s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. After contact he lands balanced on his front foot with his non-hitting arm dropping quickly back into a neutral position as he turns and recovers toward the center of the baseline.
250 2.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His shoulder line rotates from a closed position into a squared alignment as the trunk uncoils upward, clearly showing how the torso leads the arm into the pronation phase.
500 2.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His shoulders and trunk rotate together into a compact coil during the toss, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential motion that drives his hitting shoulder up and into contact.
500 2.4s
Second Serve Down The T · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips stay closed toward the baseline until just after contact, creating a clear sequence of leg drive followed by hip unwinding.
250 3.1s
Second Serve Down The T · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front at 500 fps. From this angle you can see his shoulders close well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy position, then uncoil in sequence with the trunk rotating toward the target before the arm whips up into contact.
500 2.5s
Second Serve Down The T · Deuce · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His feet set in a platform stance with a pronounced knee bend, and you can clearly see his front foot pivoting into the court as he lands and begins his recovery.
250 2.7s
Second Serve Down The T · Deuce · Front · 250fps #250 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a loose wrist that pronates aggressively through contact, creating a pronounced wrist snap just after impact.
250 5.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His continental grip remains relaxed with a slightly open hand, and the slow-motion angle makes the pronounced wrist pronation through and after contact especially clear.
250 2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front camera angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward brushing swing path creates pronounced racket head acceleration through the strike.
500 3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a pinpoint stance, with the back foot drawing up to the front before an explosive push up and into the court.
500 2.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy position, followed by a clearly sequenced uncoiling that starts from the hips and torso before the hitting shoulder drives up into contact.
250 2.9s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front camera angle. His footwork shows a smooth weight transfer from the back to front foot with a pinpoint stance, and you can clearly see the small adjustment hop into the court as he lands and begins his recovery.
250 2.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. At contact his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward pronation-driven swing path creates heavy spin while the racket head whips steeply up and across.
250 2.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front · 500fps #7 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front camera angle. At contact, his racket face is slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the upward, right-to-left swing path creates heavy spin while the racket head accelerates sharply through the ball.
500 2.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His footwork is minimal with a small adjustment step into a narrow platform stance, and you can clearly see the weight shift onto the front foot just before he drives up into the serve.
500 2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with minimal grip change, while the wrist remains loose and slightly extended during the toss, setting up a pronounced pronation into the serve motion.
250 5.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target while his non-hitting arm drops naturally, and he lands on his front foot transitioning smoothly into a compact ready position.
3.3s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from the front. His shoulder line rotates as a unit with the trunk during the toss and trophy phase, then uncoils in a coordinated sequence where the torso leads the arm into contact.
3.2s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively closed through the toss and load, with a pronounced knee bend before an upward leg drive that straightens both legs into the court.
4.9s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and you can see pronounced wrist pronation through and after contact as the racket edge turns outward toward the target.
2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Front #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the front. His knees load deeply before the toss and you can see his hips drive up and into the court as his back leg extends through contact.
3.2s
Second Serve · Ad · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His follow-through finishes across his body with his weight moving into the court, and he quickly brings both hands back to a ready position for the next shot.
3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Front #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a front angle. His footwork includes a measured forward step into the court with a platform stance, followed by a small recovery hop that readies him for the opponent's return.
2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the front. His continental grip stays relaxed with a noticeable increase in wrist pronation through contact, as the racket face turns down and across the ball.
3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. The contact shows the racket face slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket accelerating up and across to create spin.
2.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His feet stay grounded through the trophy position with a pronounced knee bend, then the back leg swings forward into the court as he lands on his front foot, aiding smooth recovery toward the baseline center.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. The racket moves up to contact with a slightly closed face at a comfortable reach above his head, and the upward swing path creates noticeable racket head acceleration through the ball.
2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Body-rotation · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His hips and legs load with a pronounced knee bend before driving upward, with the front hip opening toward the court as he extends off the ground into the serve.
3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His footwork includes a small rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance before the toss, with a clear front-leg drive and balanced landing that leaves him ready to push off toward the backhand side.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil noticeably away from the target during the toss, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that brings the hitting shoulder through before the chest fully opens toward the net.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Front #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and you can see early wrist pronation beginning just after contact to guide the ball into the box.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Leg-action · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His continental grip stays relaxed with a subtle increase in wrist pronation just before and through contact, making the wrist action easy to see from this angle.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. His continental grip is clearly visible on the toss, with a relaxed wrist that stays loose and then pronates sharply through contact.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the front. The racket face can be seen closing slightly just before contact, with the ball struck at full extension above his head, emphasizing an upward swing path for spin.
3s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Front #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court hit wide, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy position, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation toward the wide target, with the front view making the degree of shoulder turn and chest opening easy to see.
3s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from the front. His shoulders and trunk coil together into a unified turn, then uncoil with the chest squarely facing the net at contact, making the sequencing of upper-body rotation easy to distinguish.
9999 0.1s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Arm-action · Front · 9999fps Roger Federer's second serve wide from the deuce side, filmed from a front angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the ultra-slow motion makes the forearm pronation and late wrist snap at contact especially easy to see.
9999 0.8s
Second-serve · Deuce Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce 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 into the ball.
33.4s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear @0094020 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment step into a pinpoint stance before the toss, then a controlled landing on his front foot that sets up a smooth recovery back toward the baseline center.
11.8s
Second-serve · Ad Roger Federer's second serve from the ad side, filmed from a rear angle. The contact point is slightly in front of his body with the racket face moderately closed, and the racket head accelerates upward along a pronounced left-to-right swing path.
27.4s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. The high-speed view makes the upward racket acceleration and slightly closed strings at contact clearly visible as the ball is struck just above head height.
250 5.1s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from a rear angle. At contact, his racket face is only slightly closed with the ball struck just above head height, and the racket head accelerates steeply up and across the ball for heavy spin.
250 2.8s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court down the middle, filmed from a rear angle. The high-speed view makes it easy to see his strings staying relatively closed at contact with the ball struck just above head height, followed by a pronounced upward and right-to-left brushing motion for spin.
500 2.5s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court down the middle, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into the pinpoint stance, with a pronounced front-leg drive and a balanced landing that brings him quickly into his first recovery step behind the baseline.
500 2.9s
Second Serve Down The T · Ad · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court down the T, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a distinct increase in wrist pronation through contact, creating a pronounced snap as the racket accelerates up and across the ball.
250 5.6s
Second Serve Down The T · Ad · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve down the T from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. At contact his racket face is only slightly tilted up with the ball struck just above net height, and the racket head accelerates up and across his body to impart heavy spin.
250 2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk during the toss and loading phase, then uncoil sequentially from hips to shoulders to arm, making the degree of upper-body coil and release easy to compare frame by frame in this high-speed view.
250 2.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. The high-speed view makes the upward brushing motion and slightly closed racket face at contact easy to see as he strikes the ball just above head height.
250 2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his hitting arm extends fully toward the target while his back leg swings forward into the court, bringing him smoothly into a balanced, square-on ready position.
500 2.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed longer during the toss and loading phase before uncoiling upward with a strong leg drive off the back leg, clearly visible in the deep knee bend and extension.
500 2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip is steady with minimal grip change, and the slow motion makes the pronounced wrist pronation through and after contact clearly visible.
250 5.6s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. The high-speed view shows his ball toss aligned just slightly left of his hitting shoulder with the racket dropping into a deep backscratch position before accelerating upward on a steep, pronated swing path.
250 5.6s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's wide second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. The rear slow-motion view makes the upward racket path and slightly closed racket face at contact clear, with the ball struck just above head height to impart heavy spin out wide.
250 3.1s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's wide second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced motion where the torso rotation leads the arm into contact.
500 3s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 250 fps slow motion. From this angle you can clearly see his relaxed continental grip and the pronounced wrist pronation through contact as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
250 2.7s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. His continental grip is clearly visible on the handle, with a relaxed wrist that pronates aggressively through contact to impart spin.
250 2.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate as a single unit with the trunk during the toss and coil, then uncoil sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact, making the degree of upper-body turn and timing of trunk rotation easy to distinguish in slow motion.
250 2.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his arm action unwinds fully with the racquet finishing across his body while his back leg steps through, bringing him smoothly back toward a neutral ready position.
250 5.3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his arm unwinds fully with the racquet finishing across his body while his back foot swings through, leaving him in a balanced, forward-leaning position ready to move into the court.
500 2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil strongly away from the court during the trophy position, then uncoil in a clearly sequenced rotation that leads the racquet up and into contact.
250 3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline during the trophy phase before the trunk uncoils in sync with the upward leg drive, creating a clearly sequenced shoulder-over-hip rotation into contact.
250 2.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle at 250 fps. His continental grip stays relaxed with a noticeable increase in wrist pronation through contact, creating a clear snap as the racquet accelerates up and across the ball.
250 2.4s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays relaxed with a visible increase in wrist pronation through contact, emphasized by the ultra-slow-motion frame rate.
500 2.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with the back foot drawing up to the front before an explosive drive up and into the court.
500 2.7s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through brings his hitting arm across his body as his weight lands on his front foot, quickly transitioning into a balanced ready position with the non-hitting hand settling near the racket throat.
250 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed to the baseline during the knee bend, then rotate smoothly into the court as his back leg drives up and through the serve.
2.5s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. The rear view makes it easy to see his tossing arm extend fully upward before folding in as his racket accelerates up and across the ball with a slightly closed face to impart spin at contact.
3s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder line rotates well past his hips during the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils sequentially from pelvis to shoulders into contact, making the shoulder-over-shoulder action especially clear from behind.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve to the body from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with the back foot drawing up to the front before an explosive leg drive and smooth landing well inside the baseline for recovery.
3s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Ad · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a small pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before the toss, followed by a balanced landing on his front leg that sets up an efficient recovery step toward the center.
3.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil deeply away from the court during the trophy phase, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly transfers from the hips through the torso into the serving arm.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his right leg swings forward into the court and he lands balanced with his torso upright, quickly settling into a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His rhythmic leg drive is clear as he bends deeply on the back leg before pushing up into the court, then lands on the front foot with a small recovery step to re-center behind the baseline.
3.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulders and trunk coil significantly away from the court during the trophy position, then uncoil in a smooth, sequential rotation that clearly leads the racquet arm into contact.
3.2s
Second Serve · Ad · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His legs load with a noticeable knee bend before driving up into the court, and his hips uncoil smoothly toward the target as his back leg swings through the baseline.
3s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, 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 smoothly into a balanced, upright ready position.
3s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front foot and smoothly lets his tossing arm drop back into a relaxed position as he recovers into a balanced ready stance behind the baseline.
3.2s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork features a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance before the toss, with a pronounced front-leg drive and a couple of small recovery steps toward the center after landing.
3.1s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the Ad court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands balanced on his front foot and quickly brings his tossing arm back in front of his body as he sidesteps toward the center to recover his ready position.
2.9s
Second Serve Wide · Ad · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, hit wide and filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay closed longer during the toss and load, with a pronounced knee bend and upward leg drive that uncoils his hips into the court as he swings up to the ball.
2.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his hitting arm continues up and across his body while his weight lands on his front foot, quickly bringing both hands back together into a compact ready position for the next shot.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His shoulder-over-shoulder action and pronounced trunk coil into the back scratch position are clearly visible, with the torso uncoiling in sequence to drive the hitting shoulder up and through the contact.
3s
Second Serve Down The Middle · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a smooth pinpoint stance with the back foot drawing up to the front foot before the toss, and a small hop into the court to aid recovery after landing.
2.9s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through carries his body weight slightly into the court, and he quickly drops his tossing arm and resets both hands on the racquet in a compact ready position for the next shot.
3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact he lands on his front (left) foot and lets his hitting arm finish across his body while his non-hitting hand drops back toward a neutral ready position for the next shot.
3.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His continental grip stays relaxed on the handle while the wrist remains loose, creating a subtle lag during the toss and initial swing that sets up a late pronation through contact.
3s
Second Serve Wide · Deuce · Rear #2 Roger Federer's second serve out wide from the deuce court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork includes a rhythmic rocking motion into a pinpoint stance, with a subtle rear-foot pivot and forward drive that align his body toward the wide target before landing on his front foot.
2.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Rear · 9999fps Roger Federer's second serve from the ad court, filmed from a rear angle. The ultra-slow motion makes the racket’s upward swing path and slightly closed face at contact very clear as it brushes up the back of the ball.
9999 0.6s
Second-serve · Deuce Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His shoulder line turns well past 90 degrees relative to the baseline, with a pronounced trunk coil that uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into the contact.
31.7s
Second-serve · Ad Roger Federer's 2nd serve from the ad side, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate well past perpendicular to the baseline in the trophy phase, then the trunk uncoils sequentially from hips to shoulders into contact.
27.8s
Second Serve · Ad · Arm-action · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His legs load with a deep knee bend before driving upward, and his hips rotate from a closed to more open position as he uncoils into the serve.
500 2.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through brings his hitting arm across his body as his weight lands on the front foot, quickly transitioning into a compact ready position with the non-hitting hand returning to the racket throat.
250 3s
Second Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. His knees load deeply before trophy position and you can see a pronounced upward leg drive that straightens the hips into full extension as he launches into the court.
250 2.7s
Second Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. After contact he lands on his front foot with his tossing arm dropping smoothly into his body as he recovers into a balanced, upright ready position.
250 2.3s
Second Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from a side angle. The racket contacts the ball slightly above head height with a clearly closed face and pronounced upward brushing motion, emphasizing spin and racket head acceleration through contact.
250 2.4s
Second Serve · Ad · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he drives his weight into the court with a relaxed, high racquet finish, quickly bringing both hands back toward his torso as he lands and settles into a compact ready position for the next shot.
250 2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Side · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact his weight transfers into the court and his back leg swings forward, bringing him smoothly down into a balanced landing and quick recovery stance.
500 2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Toss · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed as he initiates the toss, while a deep knee bend and strong leg drive upward are clearly visible in slow motion.
500 3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His footwork is compact with a small pinpoint stance, and you can clearly see the back leg drive forward into the court as he lands on his front foot to start his recovery.
500 1.7s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with a controlled knee bend and a pronounced front-leg drive into the court before landing on his left foot to start the recovery.
250 3s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His knees load deeply before trophy position and then extend in a strong vertical leg drive, with the hips uncoiling upward as he pushes off the ground into contact.
250 2.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from a side angle. His footwork shows a controlled platform stance with a subtle knee bend and smooth weight transfer from back to front leg during the service motion.
250 2.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His deep knee bend and strong leg drive into the court are clearly visible, with the hips uncoiling upward as he transfers weight from the back leg to the front leg.
250 2.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders and trunk show a pronounced coil during the trophy phase, with a clear sequential uncoiling from hips to shoulders into contact that is easily distinguishable at 250 fps.
250 5.1s
Second Serve · Deuce · Toss · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed during the toss with a pronounced knee bend, then drive upward as the back leg extends to initiate upward leg drive into the serve.
500 3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. After contact he lets his hitting arm decelerate across his body while his back leg swings through, clearly shifting his weight into the court and bringing him smoothly toward a compact ready position.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Body-rotation · Side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips load in a coiled position with a deep knee bend before driving upward, with the rear leg extending fully as the hips uncoil into the court.
3s
Second Serve · Ad · Leg-action · Side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad court, filmed from the side. His hips load with a deep knee bend and then drive upward into contact, with the back leg kicking back to support full hip rotation through the serve.
3.1s
Second Serve · Ad · Side #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His follow-through carries his body weight into the court with his non-hitting arm extending back for balance before he quickly settles into a compact ready position.
2.9s
Second Serve · Ad · Side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the Ad side, filmed from the side. His follow-through carries his body weight into the court with his non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him before he quickly settles into a compact ready position for the next shot.
2.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His follow-through brings his hitting arm down smoothly across his body while his back leg swings forward, helping him land inside the court and transition into a balanced ready position.
2.5s
Second Serve · Deuce · Arm-action · Side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce court, filmed from the side. His hips load with a noticeable knee bend before driving up into the court, with the back hip rotating through as the legs extend into the landing.
2.8s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His rhythmic footwork into the stance includes a small adjustment step before he plants his front foot and drives up from a stable platform.
3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #1 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a small adjustment step into a platform stance before the toss, with a clear weight transfer from back to front leg during the serve motion.
3.2s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #2 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from the side. His footwork shows a smooth platform stance with a controlled weight transfer into the court and a small recovery step landing ready for the next shot.
2.6s
Second Serve · Deuce · Side #3 Roger Federer's second serve from the deuce side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate as a unit with the trunk into a pronounced sideways coil during the toss, then uncoil in sequence from hips to shoulders, making the degree of upper-body turn and timing of trunk rotation very clear.
2.9s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice to a wide ball from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His small adjustment steps set up a slightly open stance, with the front foot angling toward the sideline as he glides laterally into contact.
500 2.7s
BH Slice Center · Court-level-front Roger Federer's backhand slice from center court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders stay relatively closed through contact while the trunk uncoils smoothly from a coiled upper body, with the hitting-side shoulder staying slightly below the non-hitting shoulder to keep the racquet path on a descending plane.
2.7s
BH Slice Center Cross Court · Court-level-front Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders turn early with a pronounced upper-body coil, then his trunk uncoils smoothly through contact while the hitting-side shoulder stays slightly higher to keep the racquet face stable through the slice.
3.3s
BH Slice Running · Court-level-front Roger Federer's running backhand slice from a neutral position, filmed from a court_level front angle. His shoulders and trunk stay markedly closed through contact, with a pronounced upper-body tilt that shows the torso bracing and rotating as a single unit to stabilize the one-handed slice.
2.3s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-front #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His open stance and small adjustment steps into the ball are clearly visible, along with a quick recovery step that brings him back toward the center after contact.
3.1s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-front #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand slice from the deuce side, filmed from a court-level front angle. His shoulders turn early with a pronounced upper-body coil, then his trunk uncoils smoothly as the hitting shoulder continues to glide through the shot, keeping the chest slightly closed toward the sideline through contact.
3.1s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-front #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court-level front angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the downward cutting swing path creates pronounced backspin.
2.8s
BH Slice Wide Cross Court · Court-level-front Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, providing a stable base as he carves the ball while staying low through the shot.
2.9s
FH Slice Running · Court-level-front Roger Federer's forehand slice on the run from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level front angle. His eastern forehand grip stays relatively relaxed while the wrist remains laid back through the swing, with a late, subtle release of the racket head just before contact.
3.3s
FH Slice Short · Court-level-front Roger Federer's forehand slice from the middle of the court, filmed from a front court-level angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the front leg, giving a low, stable base as he carves under the ball with minimal upward leg drive.
9.9s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-rear · 500fps Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a court-level rear angle at 500 fps. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, providing a stable base as he carves around the ball with a low, skimming leg drive through the shot.
500 2.8s
BH Slice Running · Court-level-rear #1 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the rear court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head travels on a pronounced high-to-low path that keeps the strings moving through the ball with controlled speed.
3.7s
BH Slice Running · Court-level-rear #2 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from a neutral court position, filmed from a court-level rear angle. His footwork features quick adjustment steps as he moves wide, setting into a slightly open stance with his outside leg planting just before the slicing swing.
3s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-rear Roger Federer's wide backhand slice from the rear of the court, filmed from a court-level rear angle. The racket face is slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the high-to-low swing path creates visible backspin as the racket head stays extended through the line of the shot.
3s
BH Slice · Arm-action · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His shoulders turn early as the trunk coils, then uncoils in sync with the forward swing, with the hitting-side shoulder staying slightly higher to keep the torso tilted through contact.
2.7s
BH Slice · Arm-action · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the side of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced flex in the knees as he lowers his center of gravity, using a stable base in the legs to move smoothly through the slicing motion.
2.8s
BH Slice Center · Court-level-side #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His footwork includes a small adjustment hop into a neutral stance, with his outside foot planting early and his weight subtly transferring forward as he carves through the slice.
2.9s
BH Slice Center · Court-level-side #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand and pronounced wrist layback that stays stable through contact, keeping the racquet face slightly open.
2.7s
BH Slice Center · Court-level-side · Open Roger Federer's backhand slice from an open stance in the center of the court, filmed from a court-level side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible with a laid-back wrist, maintaining a firm but relaxed angle through contact to keep the racket face slightly open.
3.2s
BH Slice Moves Back · Court-level-side Roger Federer's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from a court-level side angle. His hips stay relatively closed as he retreats, with a pronounced knee bend in the outside leg that supports a low, gliding step pattern through the slice.
2.9s
BH Slice Wide · Court-level-side Roger Federer's wide BH slice from the open court side, filmed from a court_level_side angle. After contact his racquet finishes high with the left arm stretching back for counterbalance as he glides laterally and smoothly transitions into a compact, ready position.
2.7s
Slice · Front @0210515 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center court position, filmed from the front. His shoulders stay markedly closed through contact while the trunk uncoils late and in sync with the hitting arm, making the degree and timing of his upper-body rotation especially clear from this angle.
11.5s
Slice · Front #001 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a central position, filmed from the front. His compact split step leads into a slightly open stance with a smooth weight transfer onto the front foot before he recovers with small adjustment steps back to center.
11.5s
BH Slice Center · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from center court, filmed from a front angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racket face slightly open while his non-hitting arm extends back for counterbalance as he recovers toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.4s
BH Slice Center · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball around waist height, and the racket travels on a slightly downward, compact path that keeps the strings stable through impact.
500 2.4s
BH Slice Center · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle at 500 fps. His stance starts in a neutral position before he steps across into a slightly closed stance, with a small adjustment step from his right foot to line up the slice.
500 2.4s
BH Slice Center · Front · 500fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. After contact his racket finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his weight settles onto his front foot, and he quickly brings both hands back toward a neutral ready position.
500 2.8s
BH Slice Center · Front · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand, and the wrist stays laid back with minimal flexion through contact to keep the racket face stable.
250 2.5s
BH Slice Moves Back · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils, then uncoils with a controlled, slightly open chest at contact that keeps the hitting shoulder stable through the swing.
500 2.6s
BH Slice Moves Back · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a front angle. His eastern backhand grip stays firm with a stable wrist, showing minimal wrist hinge through the swing and a slightly laid-back racket head at contact to keep the slice compact and controlled.
500 2.5s
BH Slice Moves Back · Front · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral position, filmed from a front angle. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet face slightly open as his weight shifts onto the back foot before he re-centers into a compact ready position.
500 2.5s
BH Slice Moves Back · Front · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoil in sequence so the hitting shoulder leads the racquet through contact while the chest stays slightly closed.
250 2.5s
BH Slice Running · Front · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle. His split-step leads into quick crossover running steps and a slightly open stance, with his outside foot planting firmly before the slicing swing and a small recovery adjustment after contact.
250 2.8s
BH Slice Running · Front · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the front, filmed from a court-level front angle. His footwork features a quick adjustment step into a slightly open stance, with his outside leg planting first before a small recovery step readies him to move back toward center.
500 2.4s
BH Slice Short · Front · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a central court position, filmed from the front at 500 fps. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a relaxed hand, and the racket face stays slightly open as his wrist remains stable with minimal deviation through contact.
500 2.3s
BH Slice Short · Front · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His knees stay relatively high with only a slight bend as he glides into the shot, while his hips remain fairly closed and stable through contact, emphasizing upper-body rotation over aggressive leg drive.
250 4.5s
BH Slice Short · Front · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a front angle. His knees stay relatively high with only a slight bend while his hips remain fairly closed, allowing his right leg to act as a stable post as he carves under the ball.
250 4.5s
BH Slice Wide · Front · 250fps Roger Federer's backhand slice to a wide ball from a neutral position, filmed from the front at 250 fps. His hips stay relatively closed while his knees flex into a low base, with the front leg bracing and the back leg lightly loading to support a smooth lateral adjustment out toward the wide ball.
250 3s
BH Slice Center Down The Line · Front · Closed Roger Federer's backhand slice down the line from a central, closed-stance position, filmed from the front. His shoulders turn early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoil in sync with the forward step, creating a pronounced shoulder tilt through contact.
2.6s
BH Slice Center Cross Court · Front Roger Federer's backhand slice from center court, filmed from the front. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball meeting the strings around waist height as the racket travels on a slightly downward, forward path.
2.9s
BH Slice Center · Front Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His knees stay relatively soft with a subtle flex while his hips remain more closed, letting his front leg act as a stable post through the slicing motion.
2.6s
BH Slice Center Down The Line · Front · Open Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the front. His open stance is clearly visible as he plants his outside foot early, then uses small adjustment steps to align his body before slicing down the line.
2.6s
BH Slice Running · Front #1 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet finishes out in front with the left arm counterbalancing behind him, and he quickly regains a neutral stance with his weight settling onto his outside leg as he prepares for the next shot.
2.6s
BH Slice Running · Front #2 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the ad side, filmed from the front. His footwork features a quick adjustment step into a slightly open stance, with a pronounced left-leg plant that lets him stay sideways through contact before taking small recovery steps back toward the center.
2.7s
BH Slice Wide Down The Line · Front Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. His shoulders turn early as the trunk coils, then uncoils in sync with the hitting arm, with the front view clearly showing the upper body staying relatively closed through contact before rotating slightly toward the net.
2.2s
BH Slice Wide · Front #1 Roger Federer's wide backhand slice from the center, filmed from the front. His shoulders turn early with a pronounced upper-body coil, then the trunk uncoils smoothly as the hitting shoulder tracks under the chin through contact.
3.6s
BH Slice Wide · Front #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a firm but relaxed hand, and his wrist stays laid back through the swing with minimal flick at contact.
3s
BH Slice Wide Cross Court · Front · Open Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the front. His open stance is clear as his outside foot plants first and his body stays slightly sideways while he uses small adjustment steps to get outside the ball before slicing.
2.7s
BH Slice Wide · Front · Open Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the front. His hips stay relatively open to the net while his knees maintain a moderate bend, with the outside leg acting as a stable post as the inside leg subtly adjusts to recover.
2.6s
FH Slice Running · Front Roger Federer's running forehand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the front. After contact his racquet finishes out in front with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he regains his stance and prepares for the next shot.
3s
BH Slice Moves Back · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. After contact, his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he transfers weight onto his outside leg and begins to recover toward a compact ready position.
250 2.2s
BH Slice Moves Back · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His follow-through finishes high with the racquet face slightly open as his weight shifts onto the outside leg, and he quickly brings the non-hitting hand back to center to regain a balanced ready position.
500 2.5s
BH Slice Running · Rear · Open · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the rear, filmed from a rear angle in 500 fps slow motion. His open stance is paired with quick adjustment steps and a subtle split-step before planting the outside foot, then using small recovery steps to regain court position.
500 2.8s
BH Slice Running · Rear · Open · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from an open stance on the baseline, filmed from a rear angle in high-speed 250 fps. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils against the hips, then uncoil in sequence so the hitting shoulder leads the racquet through a compact, slightly upward cutting path.
250 2.6s
BH Slice Running · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the rear, filmed at 250 fps in high-speed slow motion. His hips stay relatively closed while his outside leg plants and bends deeply, providing a low, stable base as he drives laterally through the shot.
250 2.8s
BH Slice Running · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his outside leg plants with a deep knee bend, providing a stable base as he carves the slice on the move.
250 2.8s
BH Slice Wide · Rear · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. The high-speed view shows his racket face slightly open at contact with the ball taken around waist height, and the racket traveling on a pronounced high-to-low path that keeps the slice low and skidding.
500 2.5s
BH Slice Wide · Rear · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while his knees flex slightly, allowing his right leg to act as a stable post as he carves around the ball.
500 2.5s
BH Slice Wide · Rear · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step out to the wide ball followed by a closed-stance setup, with a small recovery step starting immediately after contact.
500 2.4s
BH Slice Center Cross Court · Rear Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His follow-through finishes with the racquet hand extending out and slightly upward while his weight transfers forward, allowing him to recover quickly back into a neutral ready position.
2.6s
BH Slice Center · Rear Roger Federer's backhand slice from center court, filmed from a rear angle. His compact split-step leads into a neutral stance with a smooth weight transfer onto the front foot, followed by a few efficient recovery steps back toward the middle.
3s
BH Slice Running · Rear Roger Federer's running backhand slice from a neutral court position, filmed from the rear. The racket face stays noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket path moves slightly downward and forward to impart underspin while keeping the head stable through impact.
2.9s
BH Slice Wide · Arm-action · Rear Roger Federer's wide backhand slice from the rear court position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racket finishes high with the hitting arm extended while his left arm counterbalances behind him as he recovers back toward the center.
2.6s
BH Slice Wide · Rear · Closed Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position in a closed stance, filmed from the rear. From this angle you can clearly see his continental grip with a laid-back wrist, maintaining firm but relaxed wrist stability through contact to keep the racket face slightly open.
2.6s
BH Slice Wide Cross Court · Rear Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the rear. From this angle you can clearly see his shoulders turning early to set the racquet, with a pronounced upper-body rotation that then uncoils smoothly through contact as the trunk stays relatively stable and slightly side-on to the baseline.
2.7s
BH Slice Wide Down The Line · Rear Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a rear angle. From this view, his eastern backhand grip stays firm while the wrist remains laid back through the swing, with a subtle downward knife-like motion at contact rather than any wrist snap.
2.8s
BH Slice Wide · Rear Roger Federer's wide backhand slice from the Deuce side, filmed from a rear angle. His hips stay relatively closed while his outside leg steps out and bends deeply, giving a clear view of how he lowers his center of gravity to stay stable while reaching wide.
3s
FH Slice Running · Rear #1 Roger Federer's running forehand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck slightly below net height, and the downward, slightly across-the-body swing path creates a pronounced underspin effect.
3.2s
FH Slice Running · Rear · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's running forehand slice from the rear court, filmed from a rear angle in 250 fps slow motion. His eastern forehand grip is held with relatively light pressure, allowing a laid-back wrist with minimal snap through contact to keep the slice low and controlled.
250 3.3s
FH Slice Running · Rear #2 Roger Federer's running forehand slice from the rear of the court, filmed from a rear angle. His footwork shows a quick adjustment step into an open stance as he moves wide, followed by a smooth crossover recovery back toward the center.
3s
FH Slice Running · Rear · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's running forehand slice from a neutral court position, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racquet finishes out in front with his non-hitting arm extending back for counterbalance as he regains his stance and begins recovering toward the center.
250 3.2s
FH Slice Short · Rear Roger Federer's forehand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his racket finishes out in front with the non-hitting hand extending back for counterbalance as he recovers quickly to a neutral ready position.
9.1s
Slice · Side @0202502 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His eastern backhand grip is firm with a slightly laid-back wrist, and you can clearly see the stable wrist position maintained through contact with minimal wrist flex.
11.2s
Slice · Side #001 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a neutral position, filmed from the side. His eastern backhand grip stays firm with a laid-back wrist, creating a stable racket face that stays slightly open through contact.
11.2s
BH Slice · Arm-action · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a neutral position, filmed from a side angle. His feet set into a slightly closed stance with a small adjustment step before the swing, and he keeps a stable base without an exaggerated recovery step after contact.
250 2.5s
BH Slice · Arm-action · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a central court position, filmed from the side. The high-speed view shows his racket face slightly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, the racket traveling on a distinctly downward, carving path through the shot.
250 2.7s
BH Slice · Arm-action · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His feet set in a slightly closed stance with a small adjustment step before contact, and he uses a calm, measured recovery step forward after completing the slice.
250 2.9s
BH Slice Center · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early to set the racquet path, then the trunk uncoils in a controlled, slightly descending motion that keeps the hitting shoulder leading through contact.
250 3s
BH Slice Center · Side · 250fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early to set the racquet high, and the trunk remains relatively stable with a subtle forward uncoiling that sequences smoothly into the arm’s slicing motion.
250 3.2s
BH Slice Center · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle at 250 fps. His racket face stays noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a distinctly downward, skimming path through the hitting zone.
250 2.5s
BH Slice Center · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His feet set in a neutral stance with a small adjustment step before contact, followed by a compact recovery step that brings him back toward his ready position.
250 2.8s
BH Slice Center · Side · 500fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice from center court, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders turn well past perpendicular to the net on the takeback, with a pronounced upper‑body coil that then uncoils sequentially from trunk to hitting arm through contact.
500 2.8s
BH Slice Center · Side · 500fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His feet set up in a neutral stance with a subtle adjustment step before the swing, followed by a small recovery step that keeps his weight slightly forward on his front leg.
500 2.5s
BH Slice Center · Side · 250fps #7 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His knees stay flexed through the loading phase while his hips remain relatively closed, creating a stable base as his weight transfers forward into the shot.
250 2.5s
BH Slice Center · Side · 250fps #8 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His eastern backhand grip is firm with a laid-back wrist that stays stable through contact, creating a consistent, slightly open racket face throughout the swing.
250 3s
BH Slice Center · Side · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate early to set the racquet high, then the trunk stays relatively closed through contact with a controlled, gradual uncoiling that leads the arm swing.
250 2.7s
BH Slice Moves Back · Side · 250fps Roger Federer's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from the side at 250 fps. His continental grip stays firm with a slightly laid-back wrist that remains stable through contact, producing a consistent, skimming slice.
250 2.8s
BH Slice Running · Side · Open · 500fps Roger Federer's running backhand slice from an open stance, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as his weight continues moving laterally before he resets into a neutral ready position.
500 3s
BH Slice Running · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle in high-speed 250 fps slow motion. After contact he extends the racquet hand well out in front while his non-hitting arm counterbalances behind him, and his weight continues moving through the court into a compact, sideways-on recovery position.
250 2.3s
BH Slice Running · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from a neutral court position, filmed from the side at 500 fps. The racket face stays markedly open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the high-to-low swing path creates a distinct downward cutting motion through impact.
500 2.8s
BH Slice Running · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His eastern backhand grip is clearly visible with a firm yet relaxed hand, and the wrist stays laid back through the swing with minimal flexion, keeping the racket face stable through contact.
250 2.7s
BH Slice Running · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate early to set the racquet high, then his trunk stays relatively closed through contact with a controlled, gradual uncoil that lets the hitting shoulder lead the swing path.
250 3.1s
BH Slice Running · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. The racket face stays noticeably open at contact with the ball taken around waist height, and the racket travels on a pronounced high-to-low path that undercuts the shot.
250 2.8s
BH Slice Short · Side · 250fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the ad side, filmed from a side angle. His knees stay relatively flexed with a long, low stride into the shot as his hips remain slightly closed, emphasizing a stable base and controlled forward weight transfer through the legs.
250 1.8s
BH Slice Short · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His eastern backhand grip stays firm while the wrist remains slightly laid back, with minimal wrist flexion through contact to keep the racket face stable and open.
500 2.6s
BH Slice Short · Side · 500fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. The side view in 500 fps slow motion makes it clear how his racket face stays slightly open at contact with the ball met around waist height and the racket head traveling on a pronounced high-to-low path.
500 2s
BH Slice Wide · Side · 500fps #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side at 500 fps. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket head moves on a distinctly downward and forward path through the hitting zone.
500 2.6s
BH Slice Wide · Side · 500fps #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice to a wide ball from a neutral position, filmed from the side at 500 fps. His shoulders rotate early to set the racket path, with a pronounced upper trunk tilt and controlled uncoiling that keeps the hitting shoulder slightly below the non-hitting shoulder through contact.
500 2.9s
BH Slice Wide · Side · 250fps #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His eastern backhand grip is set early and the racket head stays above the wrist, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact to keep the slice compact.
250 2.7s
BH Slice Wide · Side · 250fps #4 Roger Federer's backhand slice on a wide ball from the backhand side, filmed from a side angle. The racket face is noticeably open at contact with the ball struck around waist height, and the racket travels on a pronounced high-to-low path creating clear underspin.
250 2.7s
BH Slice Wide · Side · 250fps #5 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders turn early to load the trunk, then the torso uncoils in sync with the hitting arm, showing a pronounced upper-body tilt that keeps the hitting shoulder significantly below the non-hitting shoulder through contact.
250 2.6s
BH Slice Wide · Side · 250fps #6 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes with the racquet hand extended forward and slightly upward while his weight transfers onto the front foot, bringing him smoothly back toward a neutral ready position.
250 2.7s
BH Slice Wide · Side · 250fps #9 Roger Federer's backhand slice to a wide ball from the baseline, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed while his knees flex into a low stance, and his back leg drives slightly forward to support the long, skidding step toward the wide ball.
250 2.7s
BH Slice · Side #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the baseline, filmed from a court-level side angle. The side view makes his continental grip and firm but relaxed wrist position clear, with minimal wrist hinge as the racquet tracks through the ball on a slightly descending path.
3s
BH Slice Center · Side · Closed Roger Federer's backhand slice from a central, closed-stance position, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed to the net while a pronounced knee bend and strong rear-leg brace support the forward weight transfer through the shot.
3.1s
BH Slice Center · Side · Closed #3 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court in a closed stance, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet finishes high with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as his weight transfers forward into a compact, ready position for the next shot.
2.1s
BH Slice Center Down The Line · Side Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court down the line, filmed from the side. After contact his racquet extends forward with a long, low follow-through while his left arm counterbalances behind him and he quickly regains a neutral ready position.
3.2s
BH Slice Center · Side #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from the center of the court, filmed from a side angle. His continental grip is clearly visible, with a firm but relaxed wrist that stays stable through contact before slightly releasing downward to accentuate the underspin.
2.6s
BH Slice Center · Side #2 Roger Federer's backhand slice from center court, filmed from a side angle. The racket face stays noticeably open at contact with the ball meeting the strings around waist height, and the racket travels on a distinctly downward, slightly forward path.
2.4s
BH Slice Moves Back · Side Roger Federer's backhand slice while moving back from a neutral court position, filmed from the side. His shoulders rotate early as the trunk coils on the unit turn, then uncoil in sync with the hitting arm to keep the racquet face stable through contact despite his backward movement.
2.3s
BH Slice Running · Side #1 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the side, filmed from a side angle. His shoulders rotate significantly past his hips on the takeback, then the trunk uncoils in a smooth, sequenced motion that keeps the hitting shoulder leading through contact.
2.8s
BH Slice Running · Side #2 Roger Federer's running backhand slice from the ad side, filmed from the side. His continental grip is clearly visible with the wrist laid back and stable through contact, creating a firm, slightly open racket face as he moves through the ball.
3.7s
BH Slice Wide · Side · Closed Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position on the court, filmed from the side. His closed stance is clear as he steps across his body with the front foot, using a small adjustment shuffle before planting and then taking a recovery step back toward the center.
3s
BH Slice Wide · Side · Closed #1 Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position on the court, filmed from the side. His closed stance shows the back hip staying relatively high while the front knee bends deeply, creating a strong base that lets his legs guide a smooth weight transfer through the shot.
2.9s
BH Slice Wide · Side · Closed #2 Roger Federer's wide backhand slice from a closed stance on the side of the court, filmed from a side angle. After contact his racquet finishes out in front with the non-hitting arm counterbalancing behind him as he steps through and quickly regains a neutral ready position.
3.7s
BH Slice Wide · Side · Closed #4 Roger Federer's wide backhand slice from a closed stance, filmed from the side. His follow-through finishes with the racket hand traveling forward and slightly upward while his weight transfers onto the front leg, bringing him quickly back toward a neutral ready position.
2.8s
BH Slice Wide Down The Line · Side Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His footwork includes a quick adjustment step into a slightly closed stance, with a pronounced front-leg plant before he carves through the slice and then takes small recovery steps back toward the center.
2.9s
BH Slice Wide · Side · Open Roger Federer's backhand slice from a wide position in an open stance, filmed from the side. The side view makes it easy to see his slightly open racket face at contact with the ball around waist height and the pronounced high-to-low carving motion of the racket head through the shot.
2.8s
FH Slice Running · Side · 250fps Roger Federer's running forehand slice from the side, filmed in high-speed 250 fps slow motion. His shoulders turn early with a pronounced upper-body coil, then the trunk uncoils gradually through contact, making the sequencing between torso rotation and arm swing easy to distinguish.
250 3s
FH Slice Wide · Side Roger Federer's forehand slice from a wide position, filmed from the side. His hips stay relatively closed with a pronounced knee bend on the outside leg, and you can see a subtle push off that leg to recover back toward the court after contact.
3.1s