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Serve Analysis
Analysis
Measuring the height of the toss and contact point of Tour Professionals
A unique visualization of the measurement of ball throw height and contact point height is shown below. You...
Analysis
Different Paths to the Same Goal – A Serve Comparison
Even professional players show differences in their serving motion. Take a look at the difference between Murray's, Dimi...
Analysis
Tossing hand and path of the toss until impact
The unbelievable range of movement variations is particularly evident on serve. In this article, we first look at the va...
Analysis
Flat Serve Back View
The back view is the perfect perspective to look at the torso rotation and the shoulder and arm action on the serve. Our...
Analysis
The Serve: Timing the toss
A fluid and flowing pendulum motion generally ensures a smooth ball toss. The speed of the backswing greatly determines,...
Analysis
The Serve: extending/jumping
From the bent-knee position, the legs are extended explosively pushing the player off the ground. At contact the player...
Analysis
The Serve: the power position
At the power position, the knees are heavily bent and the heels are slightly off the ground. You must be a me...
Analysis
Analysis of Tommy Haas’ Serve
Tommy throws the ball at a hight of 3.30 m 10.8 feet and makes contact at 3.00 m/9.8 feet. He therefore, throws the ball...
Analysis
Jeremy Chardy – Serve Analysis
Jeremy, as most professional is a true balance-miracle. He uses a huge knee bend, jumps extremely high and never loses h...
Analysis
Wawrinka’s Toss
Our animation shows exactly the path of the ball on Stan's toss for a second serve. You must be a member to a...
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