Subtle differences in every stage, but the easiest to see might be where he hits the ball in relation to his head. In the first serve the ball is almost straight above his head when he strikes it, in the second its way behind him (to the right of him from this view).
watch the first serve where the racquet face meets the ball directly (flatter serve), and then on the second serve the racquet face brushes it at an angle more, instead of meeting it head on. There is a trade off, if you want more speed you have more direct contact, if you want more spin you have less direct contact and more "cutting" of the ball
Want to switch to this to save my elbow. Want to come around more like a cricket player than a baseball pitcher. Wish I could find better info on injury susceptibility and various grips for all the strokes.
like this footage there are several instructional videos about this matter, but more important is the tennis coach opinion or view about your serve motion (who actually can see it), and ground strokes, etc... so, you should ask for professional advice. and a fitness trainer may help also. Good luck!
His arch on his service motion is beautiful. Everything working in sync.
why nobody does it today?
@@yugiohfanatic1964 i heard he had back injury.
Edberg's kick serve - beautiful & effective!
Most elegant player ever
Totally agree with you...he is the reason why I started watching tennis 🎾
Until Federer came along. At least for me.
As a kid I rooted for edbeg and his style was the main reason why. So classy and cool. Also serve and volley is just bad ass.
same I even bought his SE tennis shirt!!
I think i recall arthur ashe saying edbergs service motion was "not to be copied"
Arthur also said about himself, that other players should not copy his continental backhand grip and use eastern instead.
Yup.... I grew up watching him and emulating his serve.
Yeah and sometimes Big Mac ! 🎾
poetry in motion
The odd thing about Edberg's serve here is that he doesn't look at the ball when he makes contact with it. Many pros do this.
yes.he put his head down to early.
a lot of feemale tennisplayers did it. this is not good.
Already at the net before the opponent returns the ball.
エドバーグ大ファン!♥昔はよくみました!
i'm just here to see a man killed by his serve.
RIP Vitas...
4503 Gerald Canyon
I wish I had a fraction of that.
Looks exactly the same to me...first and second serve
The same for me
Subtle differences in every stage, but the easiest to see might be where he hits the ball in relation to his head. In the first serve the ball is almost straight above his head when he strikes it, in the second its way behind him (to the right of him from this view).
watch the first serve where the racquet face meets the ball directly (flatter serve), and then on the second serve the racquet face brushes it at an angle more, instead of meeting it head on. There is a trade off, if you want more speed you have more direct contact, if you want more spin you have less direct contact and more "cutting" of the ball
26212 Barbara Crest
Anyone know the song playing in the background?
lol
@@brycejones2935 seems liking very 1985 music style lol 😉
I copied Edberg backhand
Want to switch to this to save my elbow. Want to come around more like a cricket player than a baseball pitcher. Wish I could find better info on injury susceptibility and various grips for all the strokes.
like this footage there are several instructional videos about this matter, but more important is the tennis coach opinion or view about your serve motion (who actually can see it), and ground strokes, etc... so, you should ask for professional advice. and a fitness trainer may help also.
Good luck!
What a useless reply.
Sorry I can´t help. good luck with your elbow
Surprised he didn’t have more back problems
He did. He had to change his motion. In 1988 he had to make a more upright move (withdraw from AO 1988 after beating Pat Cash)
this is so complicated ... i copy rosco tanner much much easier
Rubbish music/noise not needed i cannot like this.
I guess he broke his back after 10 years of serving like this
yes. he ended his carier also very early. Same for Sampras or Roddick. Kyrgius or Sampras serve without so much shoulder rotation are better