1:18 Stockton shows how natural and old the so-called "open stance" FH is. Loading on the right and exploding up and into the ball with maximum shoulder rotation. Pretty wild. Love these. Jack Kramer is THE legend. Might not be a Pro Tour without him.
I have had several beginner sessions of Pickleball coaching with Dick via Play Tennis Academy of Wellington Florida. Very talented polite funny and supportive
Excellent! so enjoyable to watch, in my opinion I strongly think this information is as valuable today as it was years ago, I would not go back to wood racquets though for anything haha 😉😅🎾 thanks so much for posting 🙏
Thanks to you for watching these vintage clips. Tennis has changed a lot but nothing happens if we say that a big step forward was made early in the ‘70s
@@vicentesala9115 Yes I think for recreational players, this video lesson is still great! The history of the sport should really be studied by the young players in my opinion! Great job thanks 🙏 appreciate
Qué serie tan Buena. Como ha cambiado la ensenanza , mas sencilla . Ahora SE llena la concha De conos y flechas. Hay qué ser ingeniero para hacer in simple ejercicio
So informing for younger generations. Details like running around your backhand is not just something used today, but has been around for a long time.
1:18 Stockton shows how natural and old the so-called "open stance" FH is. Loading on the right and exploding up and into the ball with maximum shoulder rotation. Pretty wild. Love these. Jack Kramer is THE legend. Might not be a Pro Tour without him.
More amazing vintage footage, can't tell you much I love these clips. Stockton has nice strokes.
I have had several beginner sessions of Pickleball coaching with Dick via Play Tennis Academy of Wellington Florida. Very talented polite funny and supportive
Tks. Great videos
Excellent! so enjoyable to watch, in my opinion I strongly think this information is as valuable today as it was years ago, I would not go back to wood racquets though for anything haha 😉😅🎾 thanks so much for posting 🙏
Thanks to you for watching these vintage clips. Tennis has changed a lot but nothing happens if we say that a big step forward was made early in the ‘70s
@@vicentesala9115 Yes I think for recreational players, this video lesson is still great! The history of the sport should really be studied by the young players in my opinion! Great job thanks 🙏 appreciate
Qué serie tan Buena. Como ha cambiado la ensenanza , mas sencilla . Ahora SE llena la concha De conos y flechas. Hay qué ser ingeniero para hacer in simple ejercicio
Dick Stockton is a legend 💪🏼💪🏼
Good player and a very good tennis clip!
Qué derecha cortada tan bonita.
Se usaba mucho en los clubs, en los ‘70 ya apenas se veía en el tenis profesional.
Aún hoy la derecha cortada es un recurso fundamental en situaciones de defensa. Es un golpe que todos los tenistas deben tener en su arsenal.