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The Prototype of the Perfect Men’s Tennis Player!
- Updated: July 23, 2016
Our feature on the prototype of the perfect tennis player mixes the best skills of players, both past and present, in order to understand who had or has the perfect shots and qualities. Come along to discover with us, who are the tennis starts players, who can be called perfect.
Service: Pete Sampras and Ivo Karlovic. The service should be a mix between that of Pete Sampras and that of Ivo Karlovic. It would emerge out as a super shot, full of power and precision, especially useful, in addition to hitting a high number of aces, for the serve-and-volley style of play.Second Serve: John McEnroe. The second serve of McEnroe was one shot as effective as the first serve. About this, there’s a famous quote by Beppe Viola, who’d said, “I would be willing to have 37.2 of fever for the whole life for the second of service of McEnroe!”Forehand: Rafael Nadal. The shot is characterized by a very large movement of the arm, which remains fully extended, and of the upper body. It is aggressive, powerful and full of top spin. There’s a reason why this shot was the biggest bane of Federer’s career, one for whom, he never really found a cure.Backhand: Stan Wawrinka and Ken Rosewall. These two players are likely the ones …
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