Roger Federer's Forehand

Roger Federer's Forehand is a masterpiece of dynamic technique and focus - his head is still and his eyes track the ball throughout the stroke. By driving up and through the ball he creates enormous power. A common error is for a player to lift their head mid-stroke

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Picture 1: Roger begins his take back, coiling like a spring, by beginning to turn his shoulders and hips.

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Picture 2: He is fully rotated. Notice how well he is tracking the ball and how he prepares to 'step out' behind the ball 

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Picture 3: Roger is ready to unleash his racket towards the contact point. His weight is back on his right leg ready to transfer forward as he swings towards the ball

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Picture 4: The power has been released up through the legs, hips, shoulders and arm with the last link of the chain his wrist. Notice how it is 'laid back' at 90 degrees to his forearm. 

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Picture 5: The force of the explosion of power lifts Roger into the air. His head remains still and his eyes are still focused on where contact with the ball was made. 

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Picture 6: Roger lands with his weight slightly forward. His head has still not moved, his base is wide and his knees slightly bent, ready to drive him back to the ready position for the next shots. 

 

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