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Thanks Simon. Excellent Video. Really appreciate on how you guys are helping many tennis players around the world with many videos with pros standards. Thanks for all your great contribution, and support to the community.
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial I just won my 4th singles title yesterday! 2.5 hours and I was down 4 set points in the first set. I won 7-6, 6-3. Feeling good! Tomorrow starts an ITF Masters tournament (same one I won last year). Missing seeing you around Nana! Hopefully soon again!
Djocovic clearly most effortless "efficient" forehand, even more so than federer. In my point of view. Nadal looks heavy duty😂 - i'm Nadal fan by the way. But i try to emulate djokovic motion. What an era with the big three. They have everything if you want to study tennis technique and mindset / strategy.
Hey Simon, are there players today who play more flat than spin ,because my playing style and forehand are more focused on attacking and being aggressive from behind the baseline.
Just my opinion,for recreational players below 5.0,going after heavy topspin doesn’t matter that much. Because players at that level can hardly produce a pro-level of spin,not to say Rafa-like topspin. To clarify,I’m not saying we shouldn’t add topspin to our game,it helps with consistency and control for sure, but we shouldn’t be obsessed with hitting every shot with immense spin like the pros. Take me for instance,I used to play against a guy who hit topspin loop shot all the time,when we were about 3.5~4.0. He spin more than other players I’ve play with at similar level,however it never had the same effect he’s looking for. I could still crush the ball with flatter,more aggressive ground strokes ,also the reason why I could beat him 8~9 out of 10 even when we’re at a similar level.
@fox - it doesn’t matter what your main game style is, it’s good to be able to hit aggressive topspin for various reasons. That doesn’t you have to make it your usual game, it just means you’re adding another dimension for when you need it. If your game style is an aggressive baseliner who hits flat, keep doing that but work on adding an extra layer to become a more complete player
@leo - it sounds like that player was hitting sort of guided topspin shots but not really accelerating properly or producing a penetrating shot as I describe in this lesson at the end
@@Sportsboy-jf1dhI had this problem when I started. If you think your technique is right then either your grip is too small (you need to compensate by holding tight) or your raquet is too heavy -Use Racquets under 280g
The forearm pronates whilst the wrists goes from a laid back position into a neutral position. If you purposefully keep your wrist cocked back after contact, expect an injury.
Do you use all these elements on your forehand for massive topspin?
Download our FREE forehand guide here - www.top-tennis-training.com/forehand-guide/
Thanks Simon. Excellent Video. Really appreciate on how you guys are helping many tennis players around the world with many videos with pros standards. Thanks for all your great contribution, and support to the community.
Many thanks for the support 🙏
Clear and Simple as usual by Simon. And he walks the talk. I like to see that in coaches.
Many thanks for the support 🙏
All the best
Simon
Thank you for a great lesson mate 👍
My pleasure 🙏
Thank you coach Simon! Top lesson!
My pleasure 🙏
Massive forehand there too by you! Great lesson!!!
Thank you sir 🙏
Hope the training is going well?
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial I just won my 4th singles title yesterday! 2.5 hours and I was down 4 set points in the first set. I won 7-6, 6-3. Feeling good! Tomorrow starts an ITF Masters tournament (same one I won last year). Missing seeing you around Nana! Hopefully soon again!
THANKS A LOT!
My pleasure 🙏
hero of the game, I feel it too, two, etc... sports all!!!
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Awesome, excited to implement!
Vamos
Amazing video Simon. Thanks!
Many thanks 🙏
Excellent explanation
Thank you 🙏
Fantastic vid thanks man.
My pleasure 🙏
Djocovic clearly most effortless "efficient" forehand, even more so than federer. In my point of view.
Nadal looks heavy duty😂 - i'm Nadal fan by the way. But i try to emulate djokovic motion.
What an era with the big three. They have everything if you want to study tennis technique and mindset / strategy.
Simon, many thanks..What is your favourite surface?
Thanks!
Thank you for the support Dan 🙏
Are there any lessons you would like to see in the near future?
Best regards,
Simon
does racket plays an important role for a topspin? for instance i used a 18x20 string pattern gravity pro head racket
It can help, but the driving factor is technique. I can hit heavy topspin with a wooden racket
Hey Simon, are there players today who play more flat than spin ,because my playing style and forehand are more focused on attacking and being aggressive from behind the baseline.
Just my opinion,for recreational players below 5.0,going after heavy topspin doesn’t matter that much.
Because players at that level can hardly produce a pro-level of spin,not to say Rafa-like topspin.
To clarify,I’m not saying we shouldn’t add topspin to our game,it helps with consistency and control for sure,
but we shouldn’t be obsessed with hitting every shot with immense spin like the pros.
Take me for instance,I used to play against a guy who hit topspin loop shot all the time,when we were about 3.5~4.0.
He spin more than other players I’ve play with at similar level,however it never had the same effect he’s looking for.
I could still crush the ball with flatter,more aggressive ground strokes ,also the reason why I could beat him 8~9 out of 10
even when we’re at a similar level.
@fox - it doesn’t matter what your main game style is, it’s good to be able to hit aggressive topspin for various reasons. That doesn’t you have to make it your usual game, it just means you’re adding another dimension for when you need it. If your game style is an aggressive baseliner who hits flat, keep doing that but work on adding an extra layer to become a more complete player
@leo - it sounds like that player was hitting sort of guided topspin shots but not really accelerating properly or producing a penetrating shot as I describe in this lesson at the end
So with the windshield wiper it’s the forearm initiating the swing and not the wrist????
I’ve been hitting high balls long. Driving me crazy.
Should I hit flat at the apex or top spin? Which way do you follow through?
You can hit flatter but hit down on the ball slightly, or brush over the top edge of the ball using a lower finish
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial Thank you!
Hi, is it normal for your wrist to hurt at first when you start this kind of stroke?
No, that’s a sign you’ve either overdone it or you’re doing something technically wrong
@@TopTennisTrainingOfficial could it because im holding raquet too tight?
@@Sportsboy-jf1dhI had this problem when I started. If you think your technique is right then either your grip is too small (you need to compensate by holding tight) or your raquet is too heavy -Use Racquets under 280g
So the windshield wiper motion is initiated by the forearm and not the wrist???
The forearm pronates whilst the wrists goes from a laid back position into a neutral position. If you purposefully keep your wrist cocked back after contact, expect an injury.
What's your racket here?
It’s a prototype frame
Hey it looks like you’re moving your wrist when you hit, I thought you weren’t supposed to do that
I explain the wrist motion here - m.th-cam.com/video/lVSN-JEXPwM/w-d-xo.html