Attn: Active Match Players - quick post - what's your FH and BH groundstroke grip? - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-28T17:51:01Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/attn-active-match-players?commentId=1869403%3AComment%3A619835&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI hit with heavy top spin on…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-31:1869403:Comment:6206422011-05-31T18:25:04.949ZCordellhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/Cordell238
I hit with heavy top spin on my forehand but with alot of pace, so I'll hit a ball heavy and deep to their deuce court so that when they return the ball it stays in the air long after the bounce, crush a backhand crosscourt. If they manage to get to it I've already closed to net out and put the ball away in the open court.
I hit with heavy top spin on my forehand but with alot of pace, so I'll hit a ball heavy and deep to their deuce court so that when they return the ball it stays in the air long after the bounce, crush a backhand crosscourt. If they manage to get to it I've already closed to net out and put the ball away in the open court. do you use a different grip o…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-31:1869403:Comment:6198352011-05-31T17:40:44.367ZAmhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/mixeddoublesanyone
do you use a different grip other than continental when you come up at the net to hit the drop volley simmilar to the 2 or 3 times you did yesterday? you have to teach me how you can get backspin with a little bit of sidespin on the ball. that was almost federeresque..
do you use a different grip other than continental when you come up at the net to hit the drop volley simmilar to the 2 or 3 times you did yesterday? you have to teach me how you can get backspin with a little bit of sidespin on the ball. that was almost federeresque.. @ Am, you're maybe right. :-)tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-23:1869403:Comment:6028732011-05-23T12:54:27.835ZJosephhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/JZ
@ Am, you're maybe right. :-)
@ Am, you're maybe right. :-) ... :-) learn how to hit the…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-23:1869403:Comment:6025542011-05-23T04:01:34.860ZAmhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/mixeddoublesanyone
<p>... :-) learn how to hit the ball away from the sweetspot, the strings away from the sweetspot are nice and round, unfrayed. so you're not breaking strings that often. </p>
<p>... :-) learn how to hit the ball away from the sweetspot, the strings away from the sweetspot are nice and round, unfrayed. so you're not breaking strings that often. </p> Yes!! I play against a 5.0 le…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-20:1869403:Comment:5995502011-05-20T15:39:35.118ZCordellhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/Cordell238
Yes!! I play against a 5.0 left every Friday who's dream and aspiration is to be Nadal. He is great and taking my forehands up the line and hitting heavy topspin to the ad service box. My bh slice was almost non existent and is now pretty decent, having to constantly slice just to stay in the rally when he gets a good racquet on the ball.
Yes!! I play against a 5.0 left every Friday who's dream and aspiration is to be Nadal. He is great and taking my forehands up the line and hitting heavy topspin to the ad service box. My bh slice was almost non existent and is now pretty decent, having to constantly slice just to stay in the rally when he gets a good racquet on the ball. what shot do you guys finish…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-20:1869403:Comment:5987372011-05-20T04:28:35.472ZJosephhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/JZ
<p>what shot do you guys finish points with? lefties usually do a 2 or 3 shot combo of forehand sharp angle crosscourt, attack the weak reply with either an inside out forehand or inside in forehand, close the net, volley to open court. </p>
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<p>what shot do you guys finish points with? lefties usually do a 2 or 3 shot combo of forehand sharp angle crosscourt, attack the weak reply with either an inside out forehand or inside in forehand, close the net, volley to open court. </p>
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<p> </p> looking at the string seems t…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-20:1869403:Comment:5986752011-05-20T04:15:10.603ZHal Wagnerhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/HalWagner
looking at the string seems the movement and friction is more on the crosses, my full poly set up always breaks on the mains, broke two rackets yesterday exact same string and same spot, usually 5 string in.
looking at the string seems the movement and friction is more on the crosses, my full poly set up always breaks on the mains, broke two rackets yesterday exact same string and same spot, usually 5 string in. i'd usually break two or thre…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-20:1869403:Comment:5986732011-05-20T04:08:19.392ZJosephhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/JZ
<p>i'd usually break two or three crosses if i were to keep playing with these frayed strings... i'm weird, i break the crosses faster than the mains.</p>
<p>anybody here think why that is? </p>
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<p>i'd usually break two or three crosses if i were to keep playing with these frayed strings... i'm weird, i break the crosses faster than the mains.</p>
<p>anybody here think why that is? </p>
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<p> </p> Sounds like me right now. Ima…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-20:1869403:Comment:5986702011-05-20T03:45:34.776ZJohn Spoerlhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/JohnSpoerl
Sounds like me right now. Imagine wooden racquets =)
Sounds like me right now. Imagine wooden racquets =) Fh: semi western but more eas…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-05-20:1869403:Comment:5985322011-05-20T03:43:46.954ZJohn Spoerlhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/JohnSpoerl
Fh: semi western but more eastern than most<br />
bh: normal 1h
Fh: semi western but more eastern than most<br />
bh: normal 1h