Love this video, 1hbh's all the way, but also the low to the ground amateur video, it feels like you are actually playing.
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It's mostly that I see that coil and windup are put together more compactly, not spent on making a huge loop at the beginning. Instead, the Europeans focus on radial/ulnar deviation and making that work in an efffective range in the contact zone, rather than gambling on a huge varied loop paired with hard pronation, which loses in accuracy. Plus the overall shoulder and hip coil is far less neat and all over the place in the U.S..
Yeah gregor's serve, it looks great but his whole game looks so like Fed's it kinda feels wrong. He's another youngster who hasnt quite come thro and there are a number of them lingering in the top 100.
Please explain more about the differences you see in the serve between the US and the EU players.
I just love the Dmitrov serve. It's like he blended Sampras windup with Fed bent over toss. Extremely interesting! The Europeans just have that tightly coiled compact style which you never see a U.S. pro use. I find it to be simply superior.
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