Tennis Forehand Footwork For Attacking Short Balls

Tennis Forehand Footwork For Attacking Short Balls

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What is the right tennis forehand footwork for attacking short balls that allows you to move quickly and yet not lose balance just when you’re about to hit the ball?

Top pros often end up rotating on the front foot and catching their balance after the shot with the back foot coming forward and yet this move is often done wrong at club level – with a loss of balance.

So in today’s video you’ll see the difference between the right and the wrong way of doing it and a short example of Roger Federer hitting such a forehand in the warm up.

Here’s the link to full Federer’s warm up clip:

And special thanks to Ian from @Essential Tennis – Lessons and Instruction for Passionate Players for allowing me to use the clip in the video.

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