I like Novak, Sinner and Hurkacz's forehands the most because they look effortless and seems like they have more control on the depth and direction of the ball. Also, the sounds of the ball hitting the strings is different and seems to have a longer connection with the ball.
@@deanryanmartin That's true but even as it is now, I would take Forehands, like Sinner's, Alcaraz's (the FH he errors he makes aren't a technical, but a mental error), Nadal's forehand, even Tsitsipas's forehand is comparable to Djokovic's forehand.
@@malekat8539 Sure. Rafa is the best of all the names you mentioned. His topspin is a force. Sinner's is a force too but it looks kind of awkward. It isn't as polished as Novak GOATkovic yet.
Ruud seems to have too much residual movement on the upperbody. Just looks a bit erratic. Watch the difference with Carlos his hitting partner who is more still / at rest hitting his balls back where Ruud seems to be surviving just in this practice. Furthermore, there is little so good to see as Rublev with a wide stance blasting forehands and coiling his body like that in a match. Djokovic looks real clean indeed and Sinner clearly with some more sling on it, generating more power.
Finally a back view. Good vid
I'm glad you enjoyed the back view!
Always wanted this video, can you make serve and backhand too ?
THE BVEWH IS THE BEST!!
Alcaraz, novak, ruud and shelton for me are the best
I like Novak, Sinner and Hurkacz's forehands the most because they look effortless and seems like they have more control on the depth and direction of the ball. Also, the sounds of the ball hitting the strings is different and seems to have a longer connection with the ball.
Not surprised to see Alcaraz accelerate through his torso to get that injection of pace. Easy to see the Rafa topspin influencer in Ruud.
I usually create compilations from the front angle, but this time, I made one from the back view for the first time. Which one do you prefer?🤔
@@slowmotennis Back and side
360
Medvedev swings like girls tennis/rublev is attacking every shot....awesome
Sinner best
Rublev is killing the forehand man
watch the whole practice man,Carlos killed him on the baseline😅
Rublev can't keep a rally going
justru kurang konsisten ... rasanya sangat susah untuk menjadi juara...
,🙏🙏🙏
Nice video. Anyway, can you make serve and return slow mo for lefty players?
0:53 Alcaraz footwork
7:59 Tsitsipas
The slow motion sounds could be from a horror movie 😂
The best forehand player includes Tallon Griekspoor
6:04 Ruud
9:11 Hurkacs
I don't know which one I prefer but Sinner's is a fucking slingshot!
One second thoughts I think my fav is Zverev's. Meddy's seems the least natural movement.
Zverev’s movement is definitely beautiful! And I agree, Medvedev’s style is so unique-that’s what makes him stand out!
4:23 His right arm is wearing long sleeve, and his left one is wearing short sleeve.
😂
Still no one hits like Del Potro
Yeah they hit the ball harder now.
That's modern tennis for you. It all looks practically the same. Great ball striking, tho
Best forehand is Novak GOATkovic.
That's far from truth.
Hell, even his backhand is arguably better than his forehand
@@malekat8539 but his fh has improved over the years.
@@deanryanmartin
That's true but even as it is now, I would take Forehands, like Sinner's, Alcaraz's (the FH he errors he makes aren't a technical, but a mental error), Nadal's forehand, even Tsitsipas's forehand is comparable to Djokovic's forehand.
@@malekat8539 Sure. Rafa is the best of all the names you mentioned. His topspin is a force. Sinner's is a force too but it looks kind of awkward. It isn't as polished as Novak GOATkovic yet.
@@deanryanmartin
Sinner's on the run forehand is very good. He's improved it a lot in 12 months
Alcaraz doesn't rotate enough his hips to unleash a proper right hand like Jocko does afterwards
Ruud seems to have too much residual movement on the upperbody. Just looks a bit erratic. Watch the difference with Carlos his hitting partner who is more still / at rest hitting his balls back where Ruud seems to be surviving just in this practice. Furthermore, there is little so good to see as Rublev with a wide stance blasting forehands and coiling his body like that in a match. Djokovic looks real clean indeed and Sinner clearly with some more sling on it, generating more power.
Ruud definitely need to fix his forehand... opens his body way too early