What makes Novak’s forehand so great? Watch this video to use the most of it 💪 #novak #djokovic

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I've watched him in live practice sessions a few times and he has a very consistent forehand. Rarely misses when he is relaxed.

BrianGriffen
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Novak emerged from You can easily follow any of his shots....

But don't try to copy RF.... he is unique, special, out of this world...

samchau
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It definitely works for him. He rarely misses!

laurastone
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If it was me who jumping while doing forehand the ball will end up on umpire head lol

ariefhf
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Do Medvedev’s forehand I want to see your analysis on him

wez
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What is this 30 degree and all. Man, the angle changes with time as he moves the racket 😅. If you pause it and show an instance of a video where it was 30 degree then what should people learn from this😅

krutarthparikh
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I think jump is the wrong word though. If anything, there's like a launch that lifts him off the ground. And that can only happen if the proper muscles are explosive and strong enough to provide such a force.

JiraiyaSama
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Please what about a bent arm? Is it better to bend the racquet arm or straighten it?

Which lever is efficient? A bent lever or a straight one?

Why did you omit referring to his arm?

milkoansah-johnson
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I coul hear none of what he said cuz i was trying to understand if it was summer love by JT playing in the back round

noone-btdm
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I know, I know. I follow everything you say. And then I go to a court where my forehand has less precision and spin than Kristen Stewart has emotions. But thank for trying.

SuhasSreehariOnline
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What makes Mourotoglu a massive knob would be an interesting easy video

Creees
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Why dont you learn stefanos a double back hand. Mayby he is winning something

petervanseventer
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Still looks like crap😂. Ill go with the straight arm technique. Federer Nadal style ❤

midragons
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unfortunately even if your forehand has all those characteristics you're never going to have anywhere the accuracy or the control if you don't train 5 hours a day from a young age, only hit a perfect abot once in a while. if you train like a pro you may become a pro player but very little chance you get into the top ten 😂

geemy
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I’m surprised he can say all that with a straight face. Novak’s technique is widely regarded as being terrible form. I would not try to copy anything from his game except maybe the backhand

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