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To hit slice shots, you must use a continental grip for the forehand and the backhand. This grip allows you to swing down on the ball. This actually is one of the most important things you need to take away from this article. Without using the continental grip, a slice is impossible. Remember, the pros switch their grips from shot to shot and its very simple for you to do the same. But, the continental grip should only be used for slice shots, serves, and volleys. High to Low: Another important element of backspin is the swing motion. For backspin to occur, the racquet must start above the ball, and finish below the ball. This concept is commonly referred to in tennis as a high to low swing. Swinging from high to low will result in backspin. Your first several times attempting the high to low swing may not be pretty. This is where you move onto the next step. Flat racket face: Although you are swinging from high to low, the contact point must be flat. This means that the racket cannot …

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Wilson Federer Collection Junior Racquet Wilson Federer Collection Junior Racquet Those just learning the game can develop a technically sound forehand and backhand with the Wilson Federer Collection junior rackets. Each racket features a volcanic frame for solid playability.

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Nadal who holds a 98-1 winning streak on clay is the strongest favorite to win the French Open for the fourth time in a row; the second Grand Slam of the year will be played next month. Nadal has only lost one time on clay to Roger Federer at the 2007 Hamburg final. The 21-year-old Nadal improved his personal record against Federer to 9-6 and he remains undefeated in Monte Carlo where the Spaniard player is extremely well liked by the crowd and where he continues his reign for one more year. On the other hand, Federer who lost his crown at the Australian Open at the beginning of the year won his first title one week ago in Estoril; he was very certain he was going to be able to defeat Nadal as without a doubt he resurrected in Monte Carlo from his dry drought , but it seems there is something still missing. “I am coming back strong and I’m happy the way things are now,” said the Swiss, who had mononucleosis earlier this year. A few weeks ago I was still in a bit of doubt.” Following a …

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Like hitting a golf shot and kicking a ball in soccer, it is essential when hitting a backhand to keep your head still on impact, avoiding the temptation to follow the ball with your eyes as soon as it leaves your racquet. If you lift your head too soon you will almost certainly pull the top half of your body back, causing you to lose the much needed control of the shot. NB. Don’t be afraid to exaggerate this a touch - keeping your head fixed in the ball contact position that bit longer than you think is required. Stronger foundations for the backhand with a still head! A well balanced shot with solid foundations and a still head on impact, compared to one where the head looks up too soon, are like chalk and cheese. The correctly struck shot will have a strong centre of gravity compared to the woolly, head lifting option. The bad version will also incorrectly encourage the chest to open up too soon, causing yet more control problems. Trust the result of your shot! The secret to keepin …

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There is no one “cookie-cutter” strategy that works for all players. Obviously, different players have their own style of playing, and would like to adjust their game to benefit the most of their best shots. This could mean running around the backhand for a player with a great forehand, serve and volley for a big server, or approaching the net at any opportunity for a great net player. Players also adjust their strategy to gain an edge over their opponent. For example, when playing against an inconsistent player, you just might want to keep the ball in play and not “go for it” too often, letting your opponent make the mistake. Playing to your opponent’s weakest shot is another example. Nonetheless, there are general “rules” that can be used as the frame on which to build your strategy. Hit cross-court from the baseline During a baseline rally, hitting the ball cross-court is typically advantageous to hitting down the line. The main reason concerns your position on the court, as well a …

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Head Liquidmetal Radical Mid Plus Tennis Racquet Head Liquidmetal Radical Mid Plus Tennis Racquet The Head Liquidmetal Radical MidPlus offers much of the control of the Liquidmetal Prestige, albeit in a slightly lighter weight frame. Very maneuverable thanks to a nicely weighted head light balance. The Liquidmetal Radical is best suited to an advanced level player with a fast to very fast swing who requires a very concentrated sweetspot. Very dense string pattern further enhances control without sacrificing feel.

    Racquet Specifications
  • Headsize: 98 sq. in.
  • Length: 27.00 in.
  • Weight (strung): 11.10 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 66
  • Balance: 13.09 in. Head Light
  • Cross Section: 21mm Straight Beam
  • Swingweight: 318 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern: 18×20
  • Grip: Head HydroControl

Customer Review: Head Liquidmetal radical
On my first contact with the raquet, I felt a huge diference on my game. I’m just starting to play tennis, so some movements are quite hard for me to perform. With this raquet, I was able to improve my moves, like my backhand that used to be terrible, and now it’s not so much.

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Head Liquidmetal Radical Mid Plus Tennis Racquet Head Liquidmetal Radical Mid Plus Tennis Racquet The Head Liquidmetal Radical MidPlus offers much of the control of the Liquidmetal Prestige, albeit in a slightly lighter weight frame. Very maneuverable thanks to a nicely weighted head light balance. The Liquidmetal Radical is best suited to an advanced level player with a fast to very fast swing who requires a very concentrated sweetspot. Very dense string pattern further enhances control without sacrificing feel.

    Racquet Specifications
  • Headsize: 98 sq. in.
  • Length: 27.00 in.
  • Weight (strung): 11.10 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 66
  • Balance: 13.09 in. Head Light
  • Cross Section: 21mm Straight Beam
  • Swingweight: 318 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern: 18×20
  • Grip: Head HydroControl

Customer Review: Head Liquidmetal radical
On my first contact with the raquet, I felt a huge diference on my game. I’m just starting to play tennis, so some movements are quite hard for me to perform. With this raquet, I was able to improve my moves, like my backhand that used to be terrible, and now it’s not so much.

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