TennisOne Lessons
The Hingis Forehand
by Jim McLennan
Hingis Swing Elements
- Her hand and the racquet are well up, and her elbow is
well away from the ribs. And the key to her topspin drive, she holds the
racquet with the top edge of the frame slightly over.
- Approaching contact the racquet has swooped below the
ball, and again the top edge is over. Contrast with the previous preparation
picture, and you see a full expression of her wrist. The racquet had been
above the hand and is now accelerating from below the hand.
- Finally, the classic modern finish: quite high, with
the elbow bent the hand above the elbow, and the wrist rolling the racquet
up on the finish, the top edge still over.
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