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As with any other sport, it is interesting to study and apply simple and complex notions of physics in tennis. Concepts such as moments of inertia, elastic collisions and momentum are a constant part of the match. The technical preparation of tennis players also takes physics into account and ...
The eye-catcher on that chart is 52% of points won when hitting a down-the-middle forehand. The typical player is likely to lose a point when hitting that shot. That’s not necessarily because down-the-middle forehands are bad, but because if you need to hit one, the point probably ...
rest, the ball will not bounce at all. This would be a very bad spot to use when trying to return a serve. On the other hand, when you actively hit a stationary ball, as in your own serve, the dead spot will provide a high momentum transfer of energy from the racket to the ball...
Just two points away from closing it out, the Canadian lost her momentum and was forced to spend ten more minutes on the court. The insect was enjoying the match so much that it stayed in its front-row seat until the very end, including the 90-second changeover break. ...