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Forehand Compilation in Slow Motion (2021)[HD] [240fps]
Andrey Rublev | Alexander Zverev | Carlos Alcaraz | Daniil Medvedev | Casper Ruud | Stefanos Tsitsipas | Dominic Thiem | Diego Schwarzman | Aslan Karatsev | Karen Khachanov | Denis Shapovalov | Grigor Dimitrov

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0:00 Forehand Compilation Opening
0:20 Andrey Rublev
1:09 Alexander Zverev
2:17 Carlos Alcaraz
3:03 Daniil Medvedev
3:57 Casper Ruud
4:50 Stefanos Tsitsipas
5:49 Dominic Thiem
6:41 Diego Schwarzman
7:46 Aslan Karatsev
8:24 Karen Khachanov
9:19 Denis Shapovalov
9:41 Grigor Dimitrov

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The thing people should get out of watching these vids is not arm and hand movement of each player, or even unit turn, but something much more simple and common to all: 1. loading on back leg and frankly (for right handers) right butt while maintaining wide enough base; 2. using stomach core area to unleash the backside load by semi swiveling; and then 3. using chest muscles to pull semi upwards to further unleash load transferred to stomach core and further transfer this load to the swinging forehand shoulder and biceps.

Everything else about the forehand (“unit turn”, to “pat the dog” or not, “racket held high” or not, etc., etc) frankly is either individualistic stylism, incidental to the physics of striking the ball, or a secondary epiphenomenon to the first three key steps to ball striking.

See for yourself: look at video once again but pay attention to: backside load, stomach core, then chest muscle.

Once you get this, then you too will not only hit with more power but with more elegance too, because now you are making sure your body doesn’t get in the way of striking the ball but also moves in a way to correctly transfer load / power through the kinetic chain.

Also: two things to NOT get out of these vids is (1) unit turn and (2) trying to decide which forehand swing style to emulate. With respect to “unit turn”, the so called unit turn is a secondary affect of having executed back side load and prepared stomach core. If you instead focus on unit turn independent of backside load and core, you will experience what I call power leakage. So…do not worry about “unit turn”… this will happen anyways. As for swing paths …. you will naturally develop your own swing path that is an intimate outgrowth of your own physics, if you stick to the 1, 2, 3 keys to ball striking. You can NOT simply import someone else’s swing path via emulation. Also, too much focus on the arm and swing path independent of 1, 2, and 3 risks experiencing yet another power leakage.

As the great tennis technician Mark Kovacs, in talking about the importance of maintaining the kinetic chain, says, “power flows through the arm and is not created by the arm.”

In short, when striking a forehand, think of hitting the ball as if you are hitting the ball with your core and especially chest muscle, not your arm.

tonydaysog
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Medvedev in slow motion looks just as ridiculous as he does in regular speed. It just shows you can sometimes throw text book away and still be awesome...

grouchyblackman
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As a shorter guy(172cm) I always searched for videos of guys like Diego, Ferrer, Davydenko. Solid forehands, great power off the ground using the legs and hips, amazing footwork.

Editor_Hound
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Thanks for the best tapes for the next gen forehands .I love to see for my games.Even many players but these forehands are so beautiful hard strong powerfully and teach me in the right ways.Thanks for ten thousands times.

อัครชัยพุ่มรัตนา-รฤ
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No one comes close to the Fed's forehand beauty

zackdo
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Great production👌. It is interesting to note that not all next gen players use the next gen forehand, some are still trying to imitate the Big 3.

danezu
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cool video of variety of world class athletes from a variety of angles - thank you;

garyquack
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It always catch my eyes how unstable Rublev’s racquet face is after contact. That doesn’t mean it's bad since he have obviously one of the most lethal forehand out there. Just curious to know what’s the difference(racquet spec, tightness of the grip at the contact, point of the contact on the racquet face, and etc.) and how it translates to his super forehand.

immatoe
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Daniel has a forehand of his own technique.

vpvps
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Tsitsipas and Grigor so effortless technique

iammituraj
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very good! thanks! next backhand compilation

kiesbett
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Even with arm-muscle dominant motion these pros can already hit well. Imagine what can be achieved with proper biomechanics

evenaicantfigurethisout
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Tsitsipas & Thiem are the most stylist after Federer era

diofaniprisatya
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In all these analysis, we should see how natural it's the drive hit and how effective. Technically Dimitrov has an Orthodox technique but we shouldn't have expect that Daniil changes his way to hit if in his case is natural (healthy) and in the most surfaces is clearly superior, perhaps except clay court, where he absolutely should try to hit with more top spin. We have to teach a healthy technique and every player will move their way to hit to a natural and comfortable position.

nicoep
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rublev, zverev, alcaraz, Tsitsipas use straigh arm forehand like Federer, Nadal

Jackdo
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Alcaraz forehand technique is surgical.

silviutudorescu
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Tecnicamente la mejor derecha es la de Dimitrov.

maximarinsek
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I hope there will be a WTA compilation too

mariomilanese
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Medvedev will be the first player knocked out by their own racket.

ermac
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Looks like Alcaraz has gained 15-20lbs of muscle since this video.

brentwalker