Biology Lab Project: Dissecting Maestro Roger Federer's Forehand

Roger Federer's game can be described in many ways, but one word comes to my mind: classy.

I've been a Federita since I started tennis and have been so fortunate to see pretty much every single one of his matches.

Every part of his game is so technically sound that it is unreal.

First, and foremost, let us uncover the Federer forehand to see what secrets it holds.

We will see the old and new class of tennis within just a single one of his strokes.

The grip

Roger plays with a modified version of the Eastern grip.

Everyone these days is taught to play with a semi-Western grip: I was taught it by my third year of playing.

It was a shock at first, but now I absolutely love it because I can easily flatten it out or put even more spin on the ball whenever I like.

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Biology Lab Project: Dissecting Maestro Roger Federer's Forehand

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