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No-one at our club does the split step every shot. I don't think even the A team players do - receiving yes but every shot I don't think so. I do it receiving - I copy Wawrinka's technique :) I'm trying to bring it in more but there's so much to remember you can get in a knot.
This is extremely useful even for seasoned club players like myself.. we think we know it all but reinforcing how important footwork is not to be underestimated.. Thank you so much!
@@michaellangham6234 haha you're not a player yourself are you love? It means very experienced.. Collins dictionary says: a player with a lot of experience. Hope that helps 😉
Good vid. As the cross-over step is quicker and more effective, why not to use it all the time in the sideway direction? The advantage of the cross-over step is that your body stays at the same height more or less 'cause both legs are bent. On the contrary with the side step your body is going up and down preventing you from staring at the ball.
Great video, could you go more in depth of where to recover based on the opponent’s position and also what specific footwork steps to use in each scenario? i know it’s a big ask but it would be a huge help
Thank you very much for the content, especially since I can do it at home (I can't always go to the court). As a recommendation, I would tell you that in a video like this one that has items, you list them and show them written in the video, it is more educational, just like you do in your shorts. It would help a lot to people whose English is not so advanced (as in my case, I am a Spanish speaker). Thanks for your work!