Roger Federer Ultimate Slow Motion Collection - ATP Tennis Forehand - Backhand - Serve - Volley

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Roger Federer Ultimate Slow Motion Collection - ATP Tennis Forehand - Backhand - Serve - Volley. Roger Federer is often used as the ideal model for the tennis forehand, backhand, serve and volleys, in this video, you'll see Roger Federer's entire game in slow motion.

Video Timeline:
00:00 - Compilation of Federer strokes
02:15 - Federer Forehand (back view)
06:23 - Federer Backhand (back view)
09:50 - Federer Forehand (side view
12:30 - Federer Backhand (side view
15:43 - Federer Forehand (side view)
18:50 - Federer Slice Backhand (side view)
22:31 - Federer Backhand (side view)
24:17 - Federer Slice Backhand (side view)
27:18 - Federer Forehand (back view)
28:00 - Federer Serve
28:44 - Federer Volleys

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Something that’s really special about Fed’s ground strokes that I don’t hear very often is how his take back for the slice and topspin backhand is practically identical. You basically can’t tell which one he’s going to hit until he’s swinging.

sethgarcia
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Footwork in my opinion is the first and most important part of hitting any shot

dejpsyd
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The fluidity and kinetic chain, so inspiring!

ancientlandmark_
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This guy moves so elegantly, it is simply Classical Tennis Ballet...

MegaShrinkage
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Ohh, I just saw a few low deep shots where he hits the backhand off the back foot propelling him completely off the ground! Awesome

dejpsyd
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My favourite swing! He proves the Easter grip, which I prefer, Is not outdated! I fractured my wrist! I thought it was a simple fracture and would quickly recover, not so.
As you can see, the wrist is tantamount to a proper swing.
The power I generate causes my grip to release and wrist to buckle.

brucetonkin
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I'm a huge Roger fan and he is my idol. However, I have a nitpick. 0:21 is a perfect example of why Roger's backhand hasn't been as consistent over the years as Wawrinka's. If you look at Wawrinka's swing path, he closes his backhand racquet face much earlier than Roger. Therefore, he has a more linear and closed swing path and there's less involved, so thus it's more consistent. Roger keeps his racquet face open too long on his backswing, so he has to close it at the last second instead of it being fully closed on the take back. Since he's the GOAT, his timing is immaculate. For us club players, I would not recommend this. I would recommend Wawrinka's backhand.

TheGodsMustBeCrazy
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Thanks for sharing, really good, slow motion very clear.

edd
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It helps to play..better and better..GOAT #Roger

rajeshsingh
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Tal vez sea porque lo admiro mucho pero sólo veo belleza en sus movimientos

concepcionur
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I find it interesting watching then taking it into my own practicing the shot difference on the forehand when he starts out planting his back foot before the stroke as opposed to planting the front.

dejpsyd
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No other STROKES other than Roger Federers'
should be TAUGHT ever !
by anyone claiming he is a Tennis Teaching Pro !

lorenzomm
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영상을 보는 것 만으로도 히링이되고, 레슨이 되네요. 반복 시청해서 내폼으로 만들어야겠어요~^^

김민-eex
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I'm gonna miss this guy so much when he eventually retires

chojo
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If you were building the perfect tennis player, which strokes from Federer would you use?

LoveTennisOfficial
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These are two different forehands. I think he doesn't use the swing pattern shown from 15:44 anymore.

dhananjayverma
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Thanks for posting but in the future try to record his whole body especially his feet . Wider angles are better so we can see how he attacks each ball.

HT__
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His backhand grip is almost a continental, i can't believe how he can hit the ball with that grip...

Noob_GamingTV
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i wish i had the chance to play tennis, i would have absolutely pulverized federer.

rcarew
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Great serve action but in this departament one guy was more elegant and effective - Pistol Pete, both fantastic players

tomv