This is the feeling you get as you perform the stroke, but in reality after the racquet drop, and when you initiate the swing, you are just keeping a loose wrist and it will automatically rotate after contact. To hit a forehand, on the takeback you basically want to use your wrist to keep the racquet upright, then relax your wrist and accelerate into the racquet drop until the end of the stroke, which will give you racquet lag which is the "whip" feeling hes talking about which is a natural flex of the wrist that happens when you follow my explanation
@@AlanGonzalez-ev6ur Pros like Rafa have a deep takeback...is that for maximum power? Fritz didn't take his racket back deep, but if you have time is that something you should focus on...taking the racket back with your off hand as far back as possible?
Great tips. Surprisingly not more people watch this gem
Great tip.. i think this is my problem, opening my chest first and lifting up emidiately the legs that's why i always have mishits..Thanks a lot
Awesome ! Taylor is amazing of player !
"Rotate your wrist to create topspin...". Validates what Patrick Mouratoglou (sorry wrong spelling) keeps on saying.
Didn't know you use full western grip!
Very helpful!
The grip Taylor uses is a Full Western grip! Almoust Hawaiian!
You are great
I like Taylor's boxers wawrinka 2.0
0:28 why are you cover the grip with this big stupid text???😮😢
"rotate your wrist at contact" ?
Yup, that’s what he said.
i,m rotating my forearm
This is the feeling you get as you perform the stroke, but in reality after the racquet drop, and when you initiate the swing, you are just keeping a loose wrist and it will automatically rotate after contact. To hit a forehand, on the takeback you basically want to use your wrist to keep the racquet upright, then relax your wrist and accelerate into the racquet drop until the end of the stroke, which will give you racquet lag which is the "whip" feeling hes talking about which is a natural flex of the wrist that happens when you follow my explanation
@@AlanGonzalez-ev6ur Pros like Rafa have a deep takeback...is that for maximum power? Fritz didn't take his racket back deep, but if you have time is that something you should focus on...taking the racket back with your off hand as far back as possible?
@@brianlee1417 yes i believe most players like rafa, medvedev, thiem who stand far behind the baseline have big takebacks
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English please.