Tennis Tips, footwork Roger Federer video analysis



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This is a video of tennis tips, footwork analysis of Roger Federer and Davydenko. Cross over recovery step.


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Cool video, ( 1 year ago by abemedia777)
Cool video,
Great video, it ... ( 1 year ago by ABESTEAM)
Great video, it would have been cool to have this when we were playing as juniors.
i would say this is ... ( 1 year ago by dastacomantwo)
i would say this is partially true. you are spot on regarding the recovery step, but there is a small part you are omitting before the crossover recovery step. note that davydenko, as all good players do, use a GRAVITY STEP before the crossover.
watch -- just after ... ( 1 year ago by dastacomantwo)
watch -- just after the slide, but before the crossover, davydenko will slightly lift the foot away from the slide foot. this is a little-known nuance that leads to quicker recovery, because it recenters your balance after a hard charge in one direction via the force of gravity. i think the blowhard science term for it is something like "dynamic destablization."
I think my reply to ... ( 1 year ago by thetennisanalyst)
I think my reply to your other comments should also answer your points made here. please take a look at our first video to find my response to a question or point made by you which addresses more of the subconscious patterning of a pro player after the basics are correctly laid.
for example, you ... ( 1 year ago by thetennisanalyst)
for example, you may need to apply thought to picking up a glass of water and bringing that glass of water to your lips, but surely once the water has entered your mouth the rest is a natural or habitual happening.
does this apply to ... ( 1 year ago by seeget)
does this apply to hard-court play also?... where you might be pulled out wide but there's no slide (stretched posture) involved.
yes this also ... ( 1 year ago by thetennisanalyst)
yes this also applies to hardcourt. But dont take my word for it, simply keep a eye out and see if you can spot the top players doing this. The main reason is that it helps you recover faster, but the is only 1 cross over step done then it is normally followed by a side step which helps you with your balance
i think i need some ... ( 1 year ago by OtakuKami)
i think i need some tennis shoes cuz lol i have a bunch of nikes but they all dunks af1's sb's
what happened to ... ( 1 year ago by appantekundi)
what happened to the audio..it is so faint.
ive been playing so ... ( 1 year ago by musicgamer10)
ive been playing so much that my shoes have holes in the toes
Roger is so special ... ( 1 year ago by d0min0danc1ng)
Roger is so special, his body is very flexible and athletic. Unlike 99.99% of tennis players out there whose bodies are stiff like a wood, Roger's is so different.
Just like Muhhamad Ali, ppl nickname Ali "The Dancing Boxer" because when he boxed it looks like he was dancing. Watching Roger plays tennis is like watching him dancing too. Beautiful!
I think I am gonna nickname Roger "The Dancing Tenniser" from now on.
It does apply to ... ( 11 months ago by THES0L0IST)
It does apply to hard court however it is a bit different because it is a lot tougher/straneous to get back to balls that are hit behind you on clay that is why Federer's movements are a bit more conservative on clay. For example if you are running to the right and your opponent hits it on the left, you have to try to slide quickly to stop and shuffle back to the left. Obviously you don't have much grip on the ground as hard courts do so it is a bit different.
very cool site man ... ( 10 months ago by Atennisstory)
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Array ( 10 months ago by eous55)
nice video!
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That's great advice ... ( 9 months ago by sakirin)
That's great advice! I think I'll use that tomarrow!
I think Pete ... ( 6 months ago by Jespaah)
I think Pete Sampras kicks Rogers ass when it comes to flexibility and agility. Damn that man moved liked a cat on the court! =)
this is a great ... ( 6 months ago by johnster06)
this is a great video. a div 2 player came up to alaska where I live and he was explaining all this to me but I was like what the heck is he talking about, but I kept it in mind any way and it shows up here. he was correct! I guess it saves time and helps you recover faster
Very good man! you ... ( 4 months ago by gasty787)
Very good man! you should also do one for grass and another for hard courts wich has a different foot work.... great video!
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he moved like a ... ( 3 months ago by demondayzzz)
he moved like a hunchback cat. no way he moved better than federer, never mind being more flexible. even at full stretch federer can hit shots sampras never dreamed of. though sampras was awesome, granted.
his movement was ... ( 3 months ago by Jespaah)
his movement was more like a puma...
"even at full stretch federer can hit shots sampras never dreamed of."
-What are you talking about?? If i say running forehand everyone will think of Sampras. Sampras was more agile than Federer is now.
look at ... ( 3 months ago by demondayzzz)
look at federermagic on youtube. even pete said that federer had a backhand flick that he never had. federer can hit running forehands as well and better than sampras could. ok sampras moved well, but if he moved as well as federer he wouldn't have had so much trouble on clay. "He's fun to watch. Just his athletic ability, what he's able to do on the run" says pete, "The way he moves around the court, you feel like he's barely touching the ground. That's the sign of a great champion" says laver
to tell ya the ... ( 3 months ago by thebluepiano)
to tell ya the truth, i couldent see the ball onec but this video really helped alot!!!! thanks for posting :)



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