
Semiwestern Forehand - Agassi
The modern
derivation of the eastern forehand. The hand rotates under the
racquet one eighth turn from the eastern position with the "V"
of the hand intersecting line 3.
Reference points: Base knuckle of the thumb
is on the first bevel, palm is beneath the handle, fingers are
spread.
Point of
contact: Even with the left heel.
Optimum contact height: above the knee and
below shoulder.
Feel: Coming up and over the ball with topspin.
Stroke, long and whippy.
Pros and cons: A stronger grip, more racquet
speed and ball spin. More difficult to transition to continental
and eastern backhand grips. Favors players who generally prefer
the backcourt and two handed backhand. Easier to come over high,
loopy balls with topspin than Eastern or Contintal grips. |