We’ll dissect four major elements of this superb stroke. 1. GRIP Many people think Roger Federer plays with a semi-Western grip, similar to Andy Roddick’s. In reality, his grip is closer to ...
Kosta, who is also a comedian and hosts the Tennis Anyone podcast, said: "Roger Federer would notice his opponent with a quarter of an inch open up grip on the run, and Roger would know ...
3. As the ball goes up, Federer’s right arm is bent and his wrist is loose. Many club players squeeze the handle of their racquets in a death grip. This creates tension in the wrist and forearm ...
This year is one that Roger ... Rome, Federer was being pushed around by his young opponent Alexander Zverev during their second-round meeting. The 35-year-old held him off and made a volley ...
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