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Titulek 1 In the fundamental section of the website we've talked about taking your racket back and when we've mentioned that we really didn't give you any specifics We said once you complete the pivot and shoulder turn racket comes back. That's all we said.
We were purposely vague because there are a bunch of different ways you can take your racket back. If you ever watch pro tennis you've probably noticed the variety of back swings.
Roddick cocks his racket back like this Gonzalez gets it way back here and somebody like Agassi has a pretty simple back swing racket just comes back to about here and he drops down and swings The key to the back swing and what every back swing on the pro tour allows those guys to do is to get the racket to the correct hitting arm position So, this is somewhat of a simple vocation you can do pretty much whatever you want as long as you get to here OK and you're not constricting yourself in any way and then you're fine. The arm needs to be in a correct position to swing forward to your contact point. Now, if you're having trouble with your back swing two quick tips that will probably help you First is that the elbow should lead on the back swing Pretty much every pro and all those guys I've just talked about elbow comes back first, then the racket follows and the second is to keep your palm facing kind of down when you get the racket back Again, Gonzalez kind of cocks his palm up, but someone like Agassi has the palm facing down and again, you can just drop straight to your hitting arm postion Two exceptions on the women's tour I wanna mention are Venus and Serene Williams Their back swings are non-traditional They don't even really pivot and turn their shoulders What happens is if they were hitting this way racket head leads and they take the racket back with their arm immediately It's hard for me to argue with ten plus Grand Slams but technically speaking that technique is incorrect So don't try and copy that. To be honest the guy you wanna copy if you're having trouble with your back swing is Andre Agassi.
It's very simple, and he obviously pounded the ball So kids I guess, just keep it simple stupid and you should be good to go.