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On the beauty of SLR, can Federer be the first?

Federer's forehand, serve and backhand chop are undoubtedly his strengths. However, there are always people who complain that his SLR is not strong enough and is regarded as a weakness by various opponents. That's true. The aggressiveness of Lao Fei SLR is the most important weapon for his revival this year! Content of this issue: comprehensive analysis of Federer's SLR technology. In short, these three points are indispensable to make your SLR more aggressive! It is very exaggerated to twist Federer's turn (shoulder and hip) when hitting the backhand. Almost turned around and turned his chest to the left back corner of the court.

The whole body can be fully compressed like a spring, thus storing more energy for hitting the ball. Federer's SLR has been criticized, and some even think that he won't let Nadal down if he doesn't play SLR. Next, we will analyze and compare the similarities and differences between Federer's SLR and other SLR players in terms of impact and stability. Is Federer's SLR strong? Federer's SLR may be the biggest shortcoming of his technical system. After all, when it comes to more stable double-reverse players, SLR is obviously not dominant in stability. Moreover, Federer was beaten by Nadal's forehand on the red soil without temper, which is the source of this idea. Some reporters also asked Federer why he chose to play SLR instead of double reverse. Federer's answer is that his idols (such as Sampras) play SLR, so he has no choice.

This may also be a joke, but you should know that a technology serves the whole technical system. Is Federer's SLR strong? Look who you're competing with. Compared with his serve and forehand, his SLR is a special shortcoming. However, you should know that backhand is never a powerful scoring weapon. Maybe you will cite Tim's example to refute it, but please look at the proportion of his backhand and backhand winning points. For Federer, his SLR may not be as explosive as Wawrinka, which is caused by the amazing characteristics of the two players. Federer's forehand and backhand strokes are characterized by rising scores. For Wawrinka, the backward hitting point allows him to save energy better, and so does Tim, but there is still a gap between Tim's stability and Wawrinka's.

Friends who watched the final of the Australian Open in 2008 may have the impression that as long as Tim's backhand can't be straight, the hard-won advantage will be gradually eroded by Germany and Jordan. From the point of view of hitting the ball, Wawrinka's shoulder turns more fully, and his position and hitting point are further behind Federer. After hitting the ball, he almost faced the court. 2. Grip Federer's backhand grip is oriental, very close to the bottom of the handle, and the palm even covers the bottom cover. This is conducive to giving full play to leverage, resulting in faster racket head speed and greater impact. What is Federer's SLR number one in the world? 3. Keep an eye on the ball. Keep your eyes on the incoming ball from the beginning of hitting the ball, and keep your eyes on the hitting point after hitting the ball. This is beneficial to keep the center of gravity stable during hitting the ball, and at the same time fully complete the rotating force.