Why Roger Federer's Serve Dominates Tennis (Pro Analysis)
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Throughout 20 years of dominating tennis, Federer's serve has been the bedrock of his success. It’s allowed him to set up sick 1-2 combos, fly through service games, and completely dismantle the best players in the world... and the best part? Today we'll cover 3 elements that every player can learn from and apply to their own games regardless of age, athleticism, or playing level.
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0:00 The Secret Behind Federer's Serve
1:22 #1 - Insane Consistency
3:49 #2 - Deadly Accuracy
5:46 #3 - Masterful Disguise
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3:34 "whoa. how did he get that sweet camera angle!?" *looks at the ground* "oh"
Good video. Fed has always said, he hits his serve at only 80% of full strength. He holds back because he wants to be more accurate. I'd like to know what you think is reason why his serve is so accurate. And how we can as amateurs achieve that accuracy. I have a theory but I'd like to know what your thoughts are. Thanks.
Fed’s serve is a thing of beauty. The fluidity, ease, balance, coordination, different rotations, bends and angles - they come smoothly together and deliver a serve so versatile, accurate, mysterious it should be declared a great work of art and protected by being included in Unesco’s World Heritage List.
Awesome video, I would love to see a Wawrinka´s BH analisys, also, I´d like to know what you guys think, which stance is easier on your back, platform or pin point?
Yeah, +1 for Wawrinka’s BH👍🏻
@@nodirbekkorchiev8033 another plus 1
Simply put, (in my humble and amateur opinion) Fed has mastered repetition and consistency. If you videoed him hitting 50 servers down the middle on the deuce side, and layered those videos over each other, they would look virtually identical. For us amateurs, we can barely throw the ball up exactly where we want! Definitely a masterclass here from Fed, and great video
Would love to see a breakdown of Roger's return position - allowing him to take the ball early and how to take time away from opponent
Great idea, Jeremy! We'll keep your suggestion in mind.
Such great production, great stuff guys!
thanks for the analysis, guys! you’re by far the best resource for tennis on the whole internet!
I's a good video in comparison to tons of crappy other materials regarding Federer's serve on yutube. Still did't reveal everything, but you got the point in most cases. I can say his service motion is very fast and compact in comparison to others. He has had a slower motion at the beginning of his career, but it kinda looks like removed the "overthinking" element from his service motion and let it flow naturally with a certain pace, which kinda works for him very well. That's one thing. Another thing is that he has much, much more of the pronation motion in comparifon to forward motion in his serve. It gives the bal extra top and side spin and. And he can choose the balance between side and top spin on his serve without making it noticeable. His service motion is actually exactly what service is all about. He keeps his opponents guessing till the very end of the match and his serve doesn't let him down ti the end of the match. Ideal for me.
Solid presentation, thank you
Great video, thank you.
Learned something new today (He still looks at his opponent when the toss is going up). That's crazy
I once read that, of the Big 3, Federer, Nadal, and Djocovich, none ranked in the ATP top 50 when it came to serve speed, but that all three ranked in the top 10 when it came to measurements of accuracy: depth and angle. Don't ask me how such things are measured, I have no idea...
Best videos of serves, im waiting for the kick serve tutorial. Good channel
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Mad props for your Fed serve impression. Looks spot on!
This reminds me of people talking about Greg Maddux being able to pitch despite not being able to throw hard. The reality was that he was able to throw hard, but chose to sacrifice speed for accuracy and movement. Federer is still capable of hitting 130+ mph serves but chooses to go with more spin and accuracy. If his max velocity was 120 mph he wouldn’t have a great serve because he’d be serving Jenson Brooksby speeds to be accurate.
Good stuff. Can you breakdown the midcourt/short ball put away? Backswing, Contact Point, etc? Thank You.
Excellent video. Fed was asked about his serve. I cant remember when and where but I do remember Fed saying that the toss is the most important. You mentioned disguise and that is exactly what Fed was hinting at. He said you want the same toss for almost every serve, particularly slice out wide, flat or topspin. 6:30 demonstrates it! Thanks for the video!
You're right. I noticed this when watching some of his old matches. You would see Fed toss the ball, arcing it towards him and has three spots to hit the ball, whether it's right, top, or left. Then, he would constantly change angles with whether it's going to the T or the slice. That ambiguity is what made his serve such a thing of beauty to watch
Stan the man's backhand!
great share thanks
On of the reason not to be underestimated is that Federer, by dominating people so much used to play many more games and sets per years! So by playing more game, of course he gets to do more ace... In ace quantity, he is 3rd. In ace % he is 89th... With 10%. This is as I explained, he played so much more. In term of Set won he is first with 4040, Nadal is 2nd with 3216 and Djokivic is 3rd with 3152. In comparison, Karlovic is 82nd with 1859...
I agree with previous comments! These guys are the truth! Really good at breaking things down but also putting it back together and seeing the bigger picture! I'd love a breakdown of Gasquet's one-hander!
Thank you! We'll put the Gasquet backhand on our list. 🔥
Awesome video! Fed creates so many opportunities for himself on his serve with the combination of his forehand, anticipation, and excellent court coverage. He is one of the most complete tennis player and such a joy to watch. I will miss seeing him on tour when he finally decides to retire.
Serve plus one (the importance of the powerful forehand after his serve as you mentioned).
How about the Edberg kick serve? It's the absolute best of all time. Thank you.
I’d love to see an breakdown of the stanimal backhand. Great work guys, thanks!
We would LOVE to break that one down
@@RacquetFlex yes please, or a backhand course 👍
Hey can you do a video on 2 handed backhand weight transfer and leg drive?
Aint no way!!! A new vid in the same month
I've been leaning this way for a while, but after watching this video it's now affirmative -- you're my favorite UA-cam tennis coach! As a retired engineer, I very much appreciate your analysis, giving me the "why" in addition to the "how to"; and the icing on the cake is your friendly presentation and your humor. I was particularly interested in your comments on Roger's serve grip -- do you have any info on his forehand grip(s) and backhand grip?
Lookin good in that Fed outfit!
Can you please make a video about Nadal buggy whip forehand? I can play a lesser version of it on a half volley to cross court, but cannot curve the ball to go down the line with a buggy whip 😞
The most important thing you didn't mention is that fed has a jackknife motion in it and that's why a lot of the power comes from his abs.
You're absolutely right! The slight hip flexion and counterbalance with the legs allow him to put so much force behind the shot
Would love to see a righthander with a topspin serve in the duece court
Would like to see a break down of Stan's BH.
Thanks for the suggestions, Costin!
so how do we disguise our serve at the rec level? is it not something you can learn? missing some details here!
I would love to see a Nishikor´s BH analysis
do nalbadian 2handed backhand! one of the smoothest 2 hands
We'll add it to our list of topics. Thanks Sosuke!
Brooksby’s strokes and strategy
Something interesting to see that stroke style and technique is second to knowing how to win the match and we’re seeing that with Norrie, Brooksby, Medvedev and guys like Mannarino. Starting to make me second guess my obsession with technique esp, at the rec level.
Breakdowns of Federer's, Justine Henin's and Maria Sharapova's backhands, perhaps also Serena's serve, would be great. :)
Yes, great ideas! Thanks for the suggestion, laprimaverrra!
2:15 come on Day day, you call yourself an oscar nominee? This was well within reach and you Tomiced it haha :)
More federer forehand would be great
Warwrinka….Stan you he man please back hand break down!!
2:02 that face when you know youre about to hit a double fault
Part 2 part 2!!!
Hahaha! Coming soon...
You missed Federer's back foot movement before the hit. If you can add this in your analysis would be nice.
Wawrinka backhand down the line
What are some good drill to hit consistent top spin hits with a friend
Break down Holger Rune, Carlos Alcaraz, Jenson Brooksby and Lorenzo Musetti
Thanks for the suggestions, Chris!
wheres that federer forehand vid?
Honestly Federer has insane shoulder flexibility. You need to be very flexible in the shoulder to come out from such a big turn in his very closed platform stance. That's also the reason I wouldn't suggest serving like that if you simply don't have the mobility in your shoulder, which most players don't. Federer is a freak in that manner
RF is the best server in tennis!
He really is the GOAT
I love your hair.
Wawrinka's backhand
STANIMAL backhand should be the next analyzed
Nole's fh ♥️
the BEST serve in tennis history!
Yeah... the best after mine ( says Pete Sampras ) 😂
Federer is my favorite player, but has I commented. The reason why federer has so many aces is simply because he played SO MANY games because he was winning all the time :)
RF's forehand
The fact that the fastest servers aren't the best tennis players should give you an idea of why Federer sacrifices a little bit of pace for accuracy and spin. Yeah, he also follows the serve with superior play compared to the fastest servers, but that isn't the only reason he's much more successful. He hits a ton of aces. In fact, he's in the top 5 for aces. Clearly, he's speed isn't the only factor for aces and winning matches.
Arguably The best serve in men's tennis over the last 30 years was Pete Sampras. His second serve was the best ever!
One of the reasons that the Sampras serve was so special was because he used a single toss which drifted across his body so where the ball was going depended on when he hit it.
Sampras no doubt best serve in the game, Federer second, Federer best forehand no debate.
@@seanhillery1231 Overall probably yes however Nadal & Del Porto are right there as far as effectiveness.
Unfortunately he also had the propensity of dropping his serve at vital times. Wimbledon 2019 comes to mind.
Please nadals forehand
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Wawrinka BH definately
wawrinka backhand
Interesting how Fed keeps his eyes on the opponent a second longer when he tosses the ball 👀
He is left eye dominant right handed player, that's why 😎
You said you love us. Well, I like you, but love, well, I'm not sure I'm there yet.
While Kyrgios always losses tiebreaks and other servers dwindle into match. While Fed gets better deeper into games.
Whoa. Stopped at 1:16. Federer doesn't have shoulder flexibility? Besides Novak he's right there. All the intangibles you mentioned about Federer's serve, you didn't mention placement. That's his biggest weapon. He's not 6'4 or over. 6'1 is not exactly short. Federer like a lot of players these days substitute the flat power serve for the slice. Also like other players, he can crank it up in the high 130s low 140s if he need to🤔
I love your videos. You two make tennis look cool and fun and unlike a old white person's sport. Love the sport science behind the tips. Cheers
amazing, bothered by my butt action, turns out it's cuz I didn't turn my hip enough to face the back
Wimbledon 2021: 3-6, 6-7, 0-6. Not much serve domination there. However, there is a cure based on physics...
Well. Hurkacz has since won every Slam he played right?
@@jenni431 Well, that's something an ignoramus who missed the point would say and the world is full of idiots right? Better to know the cure, but never count on an idiot to find the way.
Roger should watch this, for those 40-15 shits
Federer from neutral play is not even Top 3. His serve carried him really hard to be in the Goat conversation.
Alacaras 12 years Old
Isner 2nd serve
Fed is an Allien..
I loved it when Federer's serve dominated Djokovic at 40-15 and match point up at Wimbledon 2019🤣🤣
SHAME HE COULDN'T FIND THAT ACE TO WIN WIMBLEDON 2019 😭😭😭😭😭
His serve wasn’t good 40-15 up in Wimbledon 2019 though
Yes, also in US open semi-final too two years in a row.... :( -
He barely played in 2021.
Karlovic is better.
Your shoe choice is the only bad thing about this video.😆🙊
94% of 2nd serves in, but not on match point at Wimbledon 2019 final 🤣
Steffi Graf forehand! I'm allowed to have dream, right? :)