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Ex-professional tennis player & Tennis TV commentator Naomi Cavaday analyses some of the very best forehands on the ATP Tour! SUBSCRIBE to our channel for the best ATP tennis videos and tennis highlights: ru-vid.com?sub_...
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@tennistv
@tennistv 3 года назад
Next part: one-handed backhands! 👀-->> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZHL9fZxkW-w.html
@wittawinupariputtipong2067
@wittawinupariputtipong2067 3 года назад
tennis tv should make more content like this. i like it
@RudG10
@RudG10 3 года назад
agreed
@Nebulousatom20
@Nebulousatom20 3 года назад
Sub to me
@hasanmoudud8019
@hasanmoudud8019 3 года назад
Couldn't agree more
@giorgiodellavalle9381
@giorgiodellavalle9381 3 года назад
Davero
@youngkwokching8379
@youngkwokching8379 Год назад
Agree
@matteoscannella1317
@matteoscannella1317 3 года назад
Rublev's "BWOUEHH" forehand is pretty out there as well.
@Emil-Roma
@Emil-Roma 3 года назад
We all know most of his power comes from the lungs and vocal chords. Very unorthodox, but effective.
@vitaliykolisnychenko7156
@vitaliykolisnychenko7156 3 года назад
I like Andrey "Karate Kid" Rublev!
@bitanmandal977
@bitanmandal977 3 года назад
@@Emil-Roma 🤣🤣🤣
@cretorn1
@cretorn1 3 года назад
No he says “BLEHHH”
@MartinJohnZ
@MartinJohnZ 3 года назад
@@cretorn1 His Cyrillic 'bweeehhh' often gets mistranslated in Latin writing as 'whuuegh'. However he rarely leaves his opponents thinking 'meh'.
@wahn10
@wahn10 3 года назад
Outstanding and cool analysis. You guys should definitely make more content like this. The head tennis coach at my local tennis club describes Rafa and Roger's forehands as "the Ferrari and Porsche of forehands". So I asked, "What does that make Delpo's?" To which he replied, "A Mac truck." LOL
@andrewlubbers3198
@andrewlubbers3198 3 года назад
Very accurate assessment
@jenni431
@jenni431 3 года назад
Federer's attacking forehand is, was and will always be the greatest ever. Nadal's the best defensive forehand.
@chloeharvey5684
@chloeharvey5684 3 года назад
Federer looks less entertaining to me when playing against Delpo. Fed’s forehand is more consistent
@sultanabran1
@sultanabran1 3 года назад
Nadal's forehand is pretty damn good when he strikes instead of defending too. But I agree, Federer's forehand is the best the game has ever seen
@pineapple5679
@pineapple5679 3 года назад
Nadal's classic forehand isn't defensive at all. It literally his biggest attacking shot. The power + topspin kick forces a weak reply which he then puts away. Edit: yes he also has a defensive forehand ofc
@jenni431
@jenni431 3 года назад
@@pineapple5679 Nope. It's still not as good as Roger's. Why? Because Novak's double hander makes mincemeat of Nadal's forehand on grass and hard courts. Nadal's forehand is his biggest weapon and also the place where his biggest weakness is. Whereas if you tried to look at Federer's forehand as a weakness on any surface then God help you. Rafa didn't have anywhere to hide in 2017 when Federer started taking the ball so early on the backhand. If Rafa can't hurt Roger on the backhand then he sure as hell can't win by going to his forehand.
@stacyaugust8241
@stacyaugust8241 3 года назад
I'm only going to quibble by saying Djokovic's forehand is pretty damned good on defense, too.
@alejandroworld1010
@alejandroworld1010 3 года назад
Great content. I really hope this becomes a regular series. I think it’s good for tennis fans to learn the technical differences between each player
@SorcerorStrange
@SorcerorStrange 3 года назад
IMO Federer's forehand is the most elegant forehand
@Olly_2024_
@Olly_2024_ 3 года назад
eLeGAnCE
@Steve-fb6cs
@Steve-fb6cs 3 года назад
Elegance and Federer are synonymous.
@SorcerorStrange
@SorcerorStrange 3 года назад
@@Steve-fb6cs Right.
@zafferung4440
@zafferung4440 3 года назад
No one cares if you think it's the most 'elegant'. Stupid Fedtards.
@__jan6113
@__jan6113 3 года назад
@@zafferung4440 people say Federer fans are bad while not seeing people like you going on with spewing negativity on him without any reason which is way more worse.
@redennah1467
@redennah1467 3 года назад
Love how different each forehand is. It makes every player so unique. I like to ask myself how my forehand would look like if I were a pro.
@tennisparisbrothers8001
@tennisparisbrothers8001 3 года назад
Absoutely agree on my forehand we tend to use a lot of wrist which makes the forehand very spinny!! We are also tennis players and came across your page and would love to welcome you to our channel and videos as well and would appreciate your support on our videos and channel!!!! 🙏🎾💯
@yuanhu7264
@yuanhu7264 3 года назад
Manarinno
@kieranpost469
@kieranpost469 3 года назад
As big of a forehand Del Potro has, Federer's is the absolute best forehand I've ever seen.. very precise and the most elegant out there. Would have loved to see some old clips as well! His forehand was even bigger back then.
@wristsorrow6908
@wristsorrow6908 3 года назад
in order to protect his muscles, Federer reduced his forehand to a more compressed form. but this action diminished his power and control to a smaller scale
@Steve-fb6cs
@Steve-fb6cs 3 года назад
He used to hit with real authority back then with so much precision.
@zafferung4440
@zafferung4440 3 года назад
lol
@synhet84
@synhet84 3 года назад
You can all watch on youtube the best compilation called : *Federer the nuclear forehand encyclopedia* things were unreal !!!!
@daklenon1
@daklenon1 3 года назад
Great content, specific, well written, comprehensive. 10/10
@edwardshalash2607
@edwardshalash2607 3 года назад
Gonzalez had one of the strongest forehands period. So does Jack Sock
@ethanolsoup
@ethanolsoup 3 года назад
i was thinking howd they miss those two yet have edmund and medvedev on there
@arandomguy21
@arandomguy21 3 года назад
@@ethanolsoup i mean its not really a compilation of best forehands, it is just a video analysing different kinds of forehands.
@ethanolsoup
@ethanolsoup 3 года назад
@@arandomguy21 yeah but id rather see a nice slomo of sock/gonzalez than edmunds fh 😂😂
@Emil-Roma
@Emil-Roma 3 года назад
What a great idea for a video. I really appreciate the eye on the details of what makes each of them unique.
@thenamesabc743
@thenamesabc743 3 года назад
With the off-season in progress, there should be twice-a-week videos and commentaries like this. Loved the narration
@Irfan87
@Irfan87 3 года назад
Need to add Berettini and Rublev to this list. They have the best FHs of the new gen.
@anuragsaluja5565
@anuragsaluja5565 2 года назад
Exactly
@anuragsaluja5565
@anuragsaluja5565 2 года назад
And Verdasco as well
@caleblim6890
@caleblim6890 3 года назад
This was a really great video. One about backhands would be great to see as well
@kiranudaykumar1955
@kiranudaykumar1955 3 года назад
Hope you do more of this @ATPTennisTV, too good a segment to miss.
@romainmj7245
@romainmj7245 3 года назад
Federer and nadal have the best forehand ! Delpo has the most powerfull ! Thiem is also one of the besg
@redennah1467
@redennah1467 3 года назад
Well said 👍
@TheKakarot_itachi
@TheKakarot_itachi 3 года назад
Nadal has the most powerful FH
@Steve-fb6cs
@Steve-fb6cs 3 года назад
Federer has the most precise one and Nadal has power in his one.
@TheKakarot_itachi
@TheKakarot_itachi 3 года назад
@@Steve-fb6cs precise? Nadal makes lesser UFEs. Nadal creates better angles from any where on the court
@Steve-fb6cs
@Steve-fb6cs 3 года назад
@@TheKakarot_itachi see the errors from Federer on forehand side before he changed the racquet. He used smaller frame same as Sampras because it gives more precision while larger one gives more power.
@iamshadowbanned699
@iamshadowbanned699 3 года назад
Love it. I'll be waiting for the two-handed backhand analysis.
@atomics.h.1824
@atomics.h.1824 3 года назад
Zverev would put himself there.
@lassem1125
@lassem1125 3 года назад
@Ruining YUAN Hopefully you changed your mind after todays match
@lukeseymourcasenas3743
@lukeseymourcasenas3743 3 года назад
@Ruining YUAN watch his match last night versus Schwartzman. See for yourself. It's a real weapon right now, has improved it a lot.
@zimplyzee
@zimplyzee 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@connorplaystennisalot3319
@connorplaystennisalot3319 3 года назад
@@lassem1125 I would agree that his forehand does not suck. It definitely has improved this over the past 2 years. I do not think that it is top of the line though. He can hit the ball hard and consistent but when he plays against someone who has a really good forehand then his groundstrokes seem to drop short. He is just has a lot of skill and his height helps. But yes, his forehand in that match was solid. It was due to schwartzman not having very powerful strokes compared to other pro players.
@connorplaystennisalot3319
@connorplaystennisalot3319 3 года назад
@Ruining YUAN Agreed. His forehand definitely does not suck though. It is better than most moderate forehands but when he plays someone with excellent strokes then his strokes look much weaker. I agree that Schwartzman being a defensive player made his forehand look spicy. def does not suck tho... much better than it used to be.
@michaelt8682
@michaelt8682 3 года назад
nice content! more of this sort of thing please
@jackbauer9225
@jackbauer9225 3 года назад
Everyone always sleeping on verdasco but he’s got one of the biggest forehands on tour, he’s hit some of the fasted forehands of any player
@circularsnow4u866
@circularsnow4u866 3 года назад
Amazing to watch, plz make more🙏
@cybercuck6599
@cybercuck6599 3 года назад
Cilic's and Tsonga's FH would have been interesting as well I guess.
@vitaliykolisnychenko7156
@vitaliykolisnychenko7156 3 года назад
Great video, Tennis TV! Thank you.
@raimundo_four2212
@raimundo_four2212 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this format of video
@edwardsephton007
@edwardsephton007 3 года назад
Very cool video. Would be nice to see such a video on the serve.
@sboomb
@sboomb 3 года назад
Lol the smoothness of king Roger is incomparable!!
@finestmanager1738
@finestmanager1738 3 года назад
Federers forehand is the best and most consistent in my opinion , it's not always about power
@vvs4804
@vvs4804 3 года назад
If we are talking about consistency it's Djokovic.
@finestmanager1738
@finestmanager1738 3 года назад
@@vvs4804 I mean Federer in his prime
@finestmanager1738
@finestmanager1738 3 года назад
@@vvs4804 djokovic is 6 years younger than Federer
@vvs4804
@vvs4804 3 года назад
@@finestmanager1738 age has nothing to do with forehand consistency
@finestmanager1738
@finestmanager1738 3 года назад
@@vvs4804 Federer was unbeatable in 2017
@ethanlim3222
@ethanlim3222 3 года назад
Should-have Honourable mentions: Sock for his really whippy forehand, Wawrinka for his power when he is Stanimaling
@Epicness96
@Epicness96 3 года назад
He only Stanimals at Grand Slams so tough to include his shots in ATP videos.
@boriskostic6964
@boriskostic6964 3 года назад
Djokovic and Nadal have defensive forehands, good job you are totally right
@jboww2121
@jboww2121 3 года назад
Agreed especially younger nadal. Novak rolls the ball and pushes it waiting for an error. Federer is all out aggression and always looking for an opening. That’s why he’ll always be more entertaining to watch
@alexbrogan5919
@alexbrogan5919 3 года назад
@@jboww2121 many would argue that Nadal is more entertaining than Federer because of the mix between ridiculous defensive skills and ability to rip the ball when he wants to aswell
@boriskostic6964
@boriskostic6964 3 года назад
@@jboww2121 i was sarcastic
@Steve-fb6cs
@Steve-fb6cs 3 года назад
@@jboww2121 you should have figured it out from -ic name itself xD
@theobecquet8477
@theobecquet8477 3 года назад
2013 Rafa: Hold my forehand down the line
@HadyKhaled
@HadyKhaled 3 года назад
Loved that video so much
@federerfan3989
@federerfan3989 3 года назад
great analysis ! great to hear
@ryantruta3112
@ryantruta3112 3 года назад
More of this pleeeeease!!!
@scsaintaiwan
@scsaintaiwan 3 года назад
Wow, Edmund's forehand makes such a quick contact and yet still generates such power. I guess Thiem's opinion stands after all.
@JonthanGyimah
@JonthanGyimah Месяц назад
Could you explain a bit more 😅
@masters.1000
@masters.1000 3 года назад
González' forehand was the most powerful.
@synhet84
@synhet84 3 года назад
yeah but he retired so, not included
@nicolassantana123
@nicolassantana123 3 года назад
Nop, DELPO
@tom0176devo
@tom0176devo 3 года назад
No it wasn't lol, he hit some really fast forehand for sure, but not consistently. Delpo basically crushes every forehand
@synhet84
@synhet84 3 года назад
@@tom0176devo yeah i agree. GONZALES had the most powerful but on few occasions per match. Whereas Delpo hits almost every ball real hard!!
@theobecquet8477
@theobecquet8477 3 года назад
Rafa's forehand is way more powerful than Gonzalez or Del Potro, both of them usually hit extremely flat and risky which makes It faster but not more powerful by any means, even Thiem's forehand is way more powerful than Del Po or Gonzalez in terms of spin
@Dom-yv4nq
@Dom-yv4nq 3 года назад
Hmmm. Strange no mention of the extreme western grip many of those depicted employ as well as the wrist snap. All in all still a very good and informative video.
@alexpackard9138
@alexpackard9138 3 года назад
Should do a review on Paire's forehand
@YTviewer2099
@YTviewer2099 9 месяцев назад
Fed - Very early contact with nice loose swing through the ball allowing for easy winners Rafa - ferocious racket head movement directed upwards on the ball coupled with hip rotation for tremendous spin Novak - Compact swing with a bent elbow for more consistency also allowing any range from offence to defence
@purplecoffinman8510
@purplecoffinman8510 3 года назад
I feel like forehands with very heavy topspin like those of Khachanov and Tiafoe are worth a look.
@Jimmy27404
@Jimmy27404 3 года назад
Great video!
@knotwilg3596
@knotwilg3596 3 года назад
"but most of the good work (by Kyle Edmund) comes after the contact point" - hmm I know a couple of physicists who will disagree with you there; they may agree that his racket speed increases so fast between the (minimal) wind up and the contact point that only after that you can notice how the power was generated; the way he finishes, racket pointing downward, is also a consequence of the way the racket went into it, not a cause of spin what happens after the contact will never affect the spin or speed of the ball; the spin, the speed AND the finishing motion are all a consequence of what happened before; such is the nature of time BTW I would put Federer's forehand in there with Tsitsipas, "taking away time". Although he has great precision too, taking away time is really Fed's trademark, featuring an early contact point (as you mention) Great categorization!
@hirendrall7215
@hirendrall7215 3 года назад
Absolutely correct, very very well said.
@drmitofit2673
@drmitofit2673 Год назад
It helps when I try to have my chin make contact with either anterior deltoid at set up and follow thru with my forehand. I am not flexible enough to have my chin touch my chin setting up my backhand.
@bonzwah1
@bonzwah1 3 года назад
i guess the moral of the story is that there are a ton of benefits from making sure you contact the ball in front of you haha. nearly half of these summaries are just saying contact the ball in front of you, but then listing a different reason to do so each time. It truly is something that you get a ton of benefit from.
@stex5026
@stex5026 3 года назад
So many great forehands! Still, I'll take Federer's anything any day.
@antoniofernandez3695
@antoniofernandez3695 Год назад
Very interesting analisis 😎😏👌🎾👍
@peterjohn5544
@peterjohn5544 3 года назад
How could you have missed Berrettini? His forehand is massive!
@jingqi9106
@jingqi9106 2 года назад
The Italian Hammer!
@frozone339
@frozone339 3 года назад
would love to know what music was used in this video, sounds like great concentration music, if anyone knows please tell me!
@samitalebian7122
@samitalebian7122 3 года назад
did you find out? im loking for it too
@janleibetseder4332
@janleibetseder4332 3 года назад
The best forehand in the game is the one of Roger Federer. Novak Djokovic has a pretty good forehand as well. Rafael Nadal has also a very good forehand on clay with a lot of spin and power where he can dominate every player on each side. Dominic Thiem has a very good forehand good technique.Del Potro has a very good forehand. So fast,so Good. And I am a really fan of Andre Rublevs forehand, of Andre khachanovs forehand Kyrgios shapovalov berdych.💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
@buckyparel3335
@buckyparel3335 3 года назад
Make more videos like this plz
@_hyzer
@_hyzer 2 года назад
Stefano Tsitsipas: "ATTACKING BY TAKING TIME AWAY" LOL whoever edited this video was having a laugh 😂
@shikhargovil9579
@shikhargovil9579 3 года назад
for hard court: del potro for grass court: federer for clay court: nadal all 3 forehands are really good on any surface but still, there are some minor special things about every forehand which makes them more suitable than other ones on a particular surface.
@allboutthemojo
@allboutthemojo 3 года назад
The narrator has done a very good job reading out the perfect analysis of each of their forehands!
@GeorgeT370
@GeorgeT370 2 года назад
I love to watch the way Thiem plays...forehand AND backhand...
@alexanderm128
@alexanderm128 3 года назад
How Rublev's forehand is not here?! He has the best attacking forehand now on the tour.
@mrcadenascience
@mrcadenascience 3 года назад
What about Sock’s forehand? Definitely is worth an analysis!
@iBearD14
@iBearD14 3 года назад
And Sock was on the top of the chart for the average forehand speed (more than 70 mph if i remember correctly)
@thefridgeman
@thefridgeman 3 года назад
del Potro speed and power comes from the way he holds and hits the ball. Not "long lever" or etc. He does it almost flat, while using an eastern grip. All the others have very open grips, all western. There is a difference in how much pace can you inject while only brushing the ball.
@ifeanyiikpegbu6465
@ifeanyiikpegbu6465 3 года назад
Federer uses eastern forehand grip too, not just Delpo
@thefridgeman
@thefridgeman 3 года назад
@@ifeanyiikpegbu6465 yeah, but Federer uses more his wrist movement, Delpo hits from the shoulder/torso.
@ifeanyiikpegbu6465
@ifeanyiikpegbu6465 3 года назад
@@thefridgeman Yeah, that's why his career is punctuated regularly with injuries unlike Federer's. Haha
@thefridgeman
@thefridgeman 3 года назад
@@ifeanyiikpegbu6465 lol. Wonder where has Federer been in the last few months.
@ibrahimwichka4380
@ibrahimwichka4380 3 года назад
Nadal's forehand isn't defensive. His game is about topspin and power. Djokovic has a defensive forehand.
@tnuyx9405
@tnuyx9405 3 года назад
Put Wawrinka here too please. Also Berdych but I doubt they will do retired players. Berdych generated so much pace with barely any effort
@finnyr9330
@finnyr9330 2 года назад
Del Potro's power does not come from his long "lever" arm. In fact, the opposite is true. The incoming ball has the leverage advantage over a longer arm (the pivot point being the shoulder.) This is a common misunderstanding. The longer arm has an advantage in that it has a greater distance to accelerate towards the ball resulting in faster racket head speeds. Couple that with the fact that Juan hits a ball flatter than most where a bigger share of the energy contributes to pace rather than spin. There are other subtle factors giving Delpo more pace too, but a "longer lever arm" is not one of them.
@anncheng6176
@anncheng6176 3 года назад
I think Khachanov’s forehand would be really interesting to analyze
@thedouble9820
@thedouble9820 3 года назад
Delpotro he has a big forehend
@NOLANISGODful
@NOLANISGODful 3 года назад
My coaches tell me I think too much about my forehand when I drill all of them into bottom of net on short balls. All players hit same forehand they say then you get this video explaining the truth. All I would say now to a beginner is s w grip and finish over shoulder
@plushkaplushov115
@plushkaplushov115 3 года назад
ATP : puts Novak's forehand as one of the best defensive ones. also ATP : Novak Djokovic, Shanghai Masters , drunken forehand against Del Potro.
@rafanadalgoat5559
@rafanadalgoat5559 3 года назад
Čilić forehand is really good!
@sangitashrestha6570
@sangitashrestha6570 3 года назад
sad part is we saw the peak of the nick kyrgios forehand in 2017. it's been downhill eva since. the man needs to get a real coach.
@Xavier-fp5dd
@Xavier-fp5dd 3 года назад
Novak's forehand could actually fall under every category, very underrated imo, have precision, depth, defence and could also inject pace out of nowhere like Gonzales (not at that lvl). People may not like his style but he has one of the most complete games if not THE most.
@liebebile6515
@liebebile6515 3 года назад
totally agree, very underrated FH. So consistent, precise and even if defensive, quite often played on the rise, taking time away
@andrewqi6695
@andrewqi6695 3 года назад
I think most of the forehands shown in the video can fit into all categories, and Novak is an all-court player, so it's not very surprising.
@alpakka1920
@alpakka1920 Год назад
agree on this. People tend to think the best forehand is the one that looks the best on the highlights reel, but Djokovics forehand is almost perfect as it is strong offensively and defensively. At the end of the day, the goal is to keep getting the ball in and not making mistakes and Djokovic is the best at this.
@Jonathan-mp3ju
@Jonathan-mp3ju 8 месяцев назад
Nah. Novak's forehand is not elite, especially compared to Federer's and Nadal's. Nada's was especially good on clay. Federer's on all other surfaces.
@yi-tinglai459
@yi-tinglai459 3 года назад
Easy and simple. The only standard is "Controlled aggression" in both "attacking and defensive" positions. Del Potro, Gonzalez, Federer, Thiem, Nadal, Djokovic are definitely on the list. Edmund, Medvedev, Shapo... Excuse me?
@rodrigohc7501
@rodrigohc7501 2 года назад
Analyze the returns of the players please
@carlosripari7162
@carlosripari7162 3 года назад
Es posible que el genio de Basilea vuelva para enero 2021 en el Australian open.
@lecturerhetshah4345
@lecturerhetshah4345 3 года назад
Not that much technicalities here though. Rafa's forehand has much more similarity with Roger's forehand than Novak's. Both fedal hit with straight arm and incredibly high spin rates.
@Shankar-Bhaskar
@Shankar-Bhaskar 3 года назад
I agree, but Djokovic's forehand with the double bend is the modern forehand of the future. But, don't get me wrong, Fedal straight arm forehand is the best.
@boriskostic6964
@boriskostic6964 3 года назад
Best defensive forehands, also the best forehands in game😀
@sophearithsaing6941
@sophearithsaing6941 3 года назад
I'm relatively new to tennis so can someone explain why Del Potro's forehand looks kinda strange? Is it his grip?
@farhatk6054
@farhatk6054 3 года назад
I don't understand tennis technicalities but Delpotro rather generates power then spin, his forhand are flat and fast sometimes and hit hits while running your barely see the ball.
@sultanabran1
@sultanabran1 3 года назад
Ferdasco has a pretty brutal forehand too
@kimonshc_0579
@kimonshc_0579 3 года назад
Make the same video for backhand
@fallendevonish1869
@fallendevonish1869 3 года назад
I want to se an analysisi of how the short players play
@nirs635
@nirs635 3 года назад
my favorite Forehand already picked by Nadal so powerful
@pauljohnson6019
@pauljohnson6019 3 года назад
Juan has been absent for years, literally, last time I saw him play, was U.S. Open 2017.
@pauljohnson6019
@pauljohnson6019 3 года назад
@@leonstanic3960 Okay, a year out then, still been absent for 3 years now.
@mariodoblado668
@mariodoblado668 3 года назад
Can't wait for the backhand version and watch wawrinka destroying everyone
@federerfan3989
@federerfan3989 3 года назад
another topic for discussion could be how Thiem hits backhands from impossible positions
@aaravjhawar8416
@aaravjhawar8416 3 года назад
We can learn a lot from this
@strangerinvienna345
@strangerinvienna345 2 года назад
What's the music?
@felinesomyt8918
@felinesomyt8918 3 года назад
Auger aliassime forehand next pls
@rajeshnagar75
@rajeshnagar75 3 года назад
Fendero Verdasco has also the best forehand
@wave1468
@wave1468 10 месяцев назад
Thiem’s Forehand was criminally underrated
@thetennisadvantage3857
@thetennisadvantage3857 2 года назад
Who new forehands could be so good and different. :)
@tianyanghan4186
@tianyanghan4186 2 года назад
Should add Fognini forehand as well
@boriskostic6964
@boriskostic6964 3 года назад
It is Novaks great balance in his shots that set him apart
@subarashi2911
@subarashi2911 3 года назад
Felix and sinners forehand are amazing weapons
@agir4707
@agir4707 3 года назад
I thank Roger for inventing that forehand. He saved me from using shitty forehands.
2 года назад
Fernando Gonzalez, best forehand of all times. MANO DE PIEDRA
@almostfancyconnoisseur8929
@almostfancyconnoisseur8929 3 года назад
Federer's forehand is the most complex because it is based on having a pure offensive game of taking the ball on the rise
@agnelaaron5168
@agnelaaron5168 3 года назад
Please analyse atp players backhands......
@seungduklee
@seungduklee Год назад
love this
@cjever6625
@cjever6625 Год назад
Roger has been so lucky over the years that he had not sustained a serious wrist injury. His ultimate shot during his prime is his forehand.
@Jonathan-mp3ju
@Jonathan-mp3ju 8 месяцев назад
He suffered from major back and leg injuries in 2010, which really set him a back (no pun intended) as father time took its toll with a series of injuries after that.
@ivanpalaca6230
@ivanpalaca6230 3 года назад
You forgot the old legends like ivan lendl and sampras
@thetasteofwater918
@thetasteofwater918 3 года назад
Sinner's forehand will be considered one of the best soon.
@tzadok06
@tzadok06 3 года назад
1:51 - "releases after contact so well". Actually falls of his feet...
@8282Cecio
@8282Cecio 3 года назад
The next big thing is Sinner’s forehand, but at the moment Federer’s one is still magic
@TyroneasaurusFlex
@TyroneasaurusFlex 3 года назад
I agree sinner is a great upcoming player. But there is nothing strikingly special about his forehand? He plays very relaxed and his court Iq and intelligence are unbelievable. I would say some of the next gen's have a better forehand such as Shapo, Rublev, Faa,
@8282Cecio
@8282Cecio 3 года назад
@@TyroneasaurusFlex his forehand is incredibly powerful for a guy of his age. When he’ll gain some mass, he’ll reach Del Potro forehand in terms of ball speed. What’s missing is defensive play and ball control at the moment
@calvin9187
@calvin9187 3 года назад
@@8282Cecio I feel Sinner's backhand should get more of the spotlight. He generates effortless power off that wing and it's a very solid shot. Also, his footwork is great. Skiing at the age of 8 served him well in balance on the court
@futureinventor
@futureinventor 2 года назад
The woman's comments are just spot on!
@HYSON3KITTY
@HYSON3KITTY 3 года назад
Aren't we forgetting Fernando Verdasco's forehand in this video?
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