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Tennis: Federer’s forehand wasn’t just better—it was structurally different

When Serena Williams’ ex-coach explains why Roger Federer’s forehand stood above the rest, the usual explanations surface quickly: fluidity, elegance, timing, natural talent. All true—but also incomplete. Because Federer’s forehand was not just better executed—it was built on a different structural concept compared to most players. And that’s what made it so difficult to replicate. THIS IS NOT ABOUT STYLE The biggest mistake people make is focus…
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