THANK YOU for your book, your website and now your videos. YOU HAVE TRANSFORMED my technical correctness AND my coaching of others. PRICELESS (please generate more on the the one handed backhand "eventually")
Hi John I applaud you for making these videos. It’s more clear than the article format. I like your article on 1) forehand tolerance and 2)serve throwing vector and I would appreciate if you can make videos on those two topics to complement it. Thanks. 🙏
Coach, would be possible to make an analysis of João Fonseca’s game? You will get a lot of Brazilians to your channel 😊 João won against several top 50 players, and Djokovic said he is the future of the game. He practices regularly against top 10 players, among others Alcaraz and Sinner (they want to study his game). Today he won against Popyrin in straight sets (former 38) on grass, although he is strong on clay (In Rio open he won against Fils in straight sets, first set 60.)
He is not moving his head much, which is quite unusual (we see this more in the forehand and one handed backhand: Federer!. This tells us a lot his talent.
THANK YOU for your book, your website and now your videos. YOU HAVE TRANSFORMED my technical correctness AND my coaching of others. PRICELESS (please generate more on the the one handed backhand "eventually")
Link to the book where??!!
Hi John I applaud you for making these videos. It’s more clear than the article format. I like your article on 1) forehand tolerance and 2)serve throwing vector and I would appreciate if you can make videos on those two topics to complement it. Thanks. 🙏
This is great, exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you for your amazing book and now for the videos
Link to the book where!!
So do you throw both hands forward on contact for extension I can never get it rite please help
Coach, would be possible to make an analysis of João Fonseca’s game? You will get a lot of Brazilians to your channel 😊
João won against several top 50 players, and Djokovic said he is the future of the game. He practices regularly against top 10 players, among others Alcaraz and Sinner (they want to study his game). Today he won against Popyrin in straight sets (former 38) on grass, although he is strong on clay (In Rio open he won against Fils in straight sets, first set 60.)
I don’t know any player who extended more his arm in the backhand as Borg.
Looks like his backhand is more driven by the right hand than the left unlike other players whose back hand is basically a left handed forehand
He is not moving his head much, which is quite unusual (we see this more in the forehand and one handed backhand: Federer!. This tells us a lot his talent.
When should we apply the shoulder adduction, is that like what we did in forehand side, I.e. start the adduction after the elbow pass the hip?