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When Federer’s forehand worked, it worked. Mark Hodgkinson’s book “Fedegraphica” found in 2016 that one of Federer’s forehands traveled at 75.4 mph on average.
Louisa Thomas on a New Yorker video that considers the forehand’s role in tennis, and how the sport’s stars, like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Madison Keys, make the move their own.
“It was a good battle,” Roger Federer said after his 7-6 (6), 5-7, 6-1 win over Alexander Zverev in London on Tuesday. Judging by Federer’s straightforward description, it might sound like ...
Kate — who serves as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, which hosts Wimbledon — showed off her formidable forehand in the footage, returning all of Federer’s shots with ...
It might sound weird but Federer's forehand is not even in the two best of all time in my opinion," Mouratoglou said in a video posted on Instagram. Trending.
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