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Why Every Tennis Forehand Starts With An Open Stance

It may sound like an open stance forehand is an advanced version of a tennis forehand but I'd like to show you that the open stance always starts before neutral stance. 🎾 Free Forehand POWER COURSE: https://www.feeltennis.net/forehand-p... One common problem with the neutral stance is that players position into it before they read the ball. And if the ball happens to be deep, high, fast or some combination of those three, then you'll likely hit the ball late and lose power and control. A skilled tennis player approaches situations differently and starts every forehand as an open stance just in case the ball happens to be difficult. https://www.feeltennis.net/open-befor... So in today's video you'll see me demonstrate some forehands hit too late and how it was the automatic neutral stance positioning that was the cause of that. You'll see the comparison of open vs neutral stance forehands and how initially both look the same. I'll also show you how little time I have (using a timer) if the ball happens to land deep and why it's necessary to stay in open stance in such situations. And finally you'll also learn why it's important to time the neutral stance well otherwise you lose on the extra power that the weight transfer provides. 0:00 Intro 0:36 Why You Hit Late 2:18 Why Open Stance First 7:15 From Open To Neutral Transition 10:58 The Problem Of Time 14:55 How To Time The Neutral Stance 16:23 Conclusion

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