How To Hit The Perfect ATP Tennis Forehand In 3 Steps

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How To Hit The Perfect ATP Tennis Forehand In 3 Steps
The ATP Forehand is a stroke that is often discussed but many players struggle to develop an ATP style tennis forehand. The major differences between an ATP style tennis forehand and the WTA style tennis forehand are that the ATP forehand uses the major muscle groups in the body, much more than the WTA style, the racket always stays on the hitting side of the body, meaning that for a right-handed tennis player, the racket would always stay on the right side of their body, whereas with the WTA style forehand, the racket often breaks the body line, going behind the back and hips of the player, and the amount of forehand lag is greater in general with the ATP style forehand.
This doesn't mean that every player on the ATP tour uses an ATP style forehand, there are players who use more of a WTA style swing on the ATP Tour, and there are WTA players who use the more ATP style swing.
If you analyze the forehands of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and many other ATP players, you'll see that all of their swings are slightly different, but they all use the same fundamentals. Federer's forehand is different from Nadal's forehand, but they both have a good unit turn to start the swing, they both reach a power position, they both create great racket lag in the forward phase of the shot and they both use the extended arm around the point of contact. So even though they have differences, they use a lot of the key elements.

How To Hit The Perfect ATP Tennis Forehand In 3 Steps:
Step One - Due to the ATP style forehand swing being more compact, and more on the hitting side of the player, it's important that you really focus on engaging the core muscles and use the coil and uncoil motion to full effect. At the start of the tennis forehand, as soon as you see the ball is coming to your forehand or you decide to hit a forehand, the initial step is to turn your upper body with a unit turn. This will coil the upper body and help to stretch the major core muscles, in particular the side abdominal muscles, the obliques. Later on in the forehand, when you uncoil, that stored energy will help you gain racket head speed on your forehand and in turn, more power.
This unit turn also helps to prepare the racket, when you're facing the net in the starting position, imagine the racket is pointing to 12 o'clock on the court, once you coil the upper body, without doing anything with the hands, you can already be around 3 o'clock with the racket facing the right side of the court. Half of your swing is already done if you have a good unit turn. This will save you time and allow you to play in a more aggressive position on the court, closer to the baseline or even inside the court.

Step Two - Reaching a good power position and keeping the racket on your hitting side throughout the swing. After the coil, you'll then release the racket with your non-hitting hand (left hand for right-handers) and try to reach a good power position. In this position, you'll want to focus on having the racket head higher than the grip, which will create leverage in the racket and arm but also gives you space to accelerate the racket without having a massive swing, the non-hitting hand should be across the body, in line with the baseline is a good guide, and you'll have your bodyweight loaded up on your outside leg, the right leg for a righty.
The racket in this position should be at 4 or 5 o'clock in relation to the net.
This will ensure you don't break the body line and will help you to time the contact point out in front.

Step Three - Creating racket lag on your forehand. From the power position, the racket starts to drop down, and the body starts to uncoil along with the legs driving into the shot. This allows the racket head to lag behind the grip and hand of the player. It looks as if the player will hit the ball with the bottom of the racket in this lag phase.
To create this racket lag, you want to be loose and relaxed, and imagine you are going to hit the ball with the bottom of your racket. This image in your mind will allow you to feel that relaxation in the wrist to create great racket lag on your forehand.

Video Timeline:
00:00 - Intro
00:21 - What Is An ATP Forehand?
00:40 - Step One To An ATP Forehand
1:30 - Why It's Important To Coil On Your Forehand
2:25 - Drill One
2:48 - Step Two To An ATP Forehand
3:40 - Drill Two
5:24 - The ATP Forehand Clock Analogy
6:30 - Drill Three
8:35 - Step Three To An ATP Forehand
10:50 - How To Create Racket Lag
11:30 - Drill Four
12:35 - Thanks for watching

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Make sure you turn on the notification bell 🔔

TopTennisTrainingOfficial
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Huge video ! It would be great if you could do something of this style, but with the one handed backhand, keep it up Simon and alex !

fertirado
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You guys are so great about replying to people in the comments section. That should be commended! Not too many you tubers out there that care that much about their audience to take that much time to answer almost everyone’s question. Thanks guys!!!!

Gitfiddle
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Just a tip, maybe when you show the examples of players, do a split screen of you talking and then players doing it side be side. It allows for more continuity and viewer attention

madhavgupta
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Love than you included the split step as part of the stroke. Most coaches teach them separately, but it should be considered part of the shot. Also really like the tip about shadowing by the net... think I'll go try that now :-)

TennisHacker
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That's one of your best videos TTT in my opinion :)
Keep up the great work Dear Simon and Alex.

Mathis

math
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Good that i found this video. Next week i have a tournement and i precised my forehand. Thanks

save
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Thanks, Simon. Excellent stuff as usual.

greattobeadub
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As always, another great video! I way I try to teach my players not to force the lag is to trigger the motion with your shoulder and just let your arm and wrist follow. it happens that when you start to think about the lag itself, you tend to stiffen and lose power.

camilovidal
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You made it simple and very easy to understand! Top notch video, thanks Simon!

icemandl
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Awesome content guys, always so spot on with the explanation - easy to understand why, but not so technical that it's difficult to implement! I'd love to see a video with some suggestions/ drills for not falling off heavy shots/ adjusting to clay courts. I moved from Australia to Europe and am now playing on clay for the first time - I find myself frequently surprised by the steepness of the bounce and often struggle to adjust my positioning and game style to the surface.

drewmccoy
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The net trick is neat... and safer. I usually place myself behind and use my own racket to establish the limits of when it's "too far back". I've been in this business for so long and, as I have stated another time, it's refreshing to keep coming here and find new ideas to complement my coaching. Keep up the good work. Oh, and before you ask me why I would like to see next and since my requests would be too specific, my only suggestion is to keep working in the direction you do. You seem to be faring well :D

Motenai
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Great video! Because of my pore forehand I will for sure try those tips. Keep it going! 💪

MaN
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What a great video Simon. You are a pretty good trainner. Increidible after watching your videos I improved my tennis 200% . I even have the feelling to cry cause I was playing tennis almost 25 years with a shity technique. Im pretty angry about that because with your videos - tips I have improved my tenis just in one month. Life is brutal...

MiguelAngelo-blto
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Great video, the detail behind the lesson is actually really amazing, your forehand is so smooth and clean! New tennis playing supporter from India, hoping to connect with each other!

discoverytime
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Hey great vid ! You should make a video for a tennis workout for quarantine. It really helped. Btw this is the first time I commented

ajteensbooks
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Sempre TOP spunti e punti di focus fondamentali. Grandi!

Cxxtxtt
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Thanks this really helped me! Could you do a future video on how to hit a flat forehand and backhand this would mean a lot to me.

alexnguyen
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Good lesson. Injured the hip flexor and whole right side by not loosening the right foot and bringing it forward on the follow-through.

lcervantes
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You are now famous; even Tennis Magazine quotes you.
Thank you, Simon.

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