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On 4/5/25 12:47 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:> Sawfish <[email protected]> Wrote in message:r>> On 4/5/25 10:45 AM, PeteWasLucky wrote:> His first tournament will be Rome. I think I would favor Alcaraz> over Sinner in the FO with 52-48. Then I see
Sinner with the> better chances in Wimbledon if he maintains the form he had in> the AO.> > What do you think?Alcaraz's mental state will determine both outcomes. Really, he doesn't need to lose to anyone on any surface, unless he helps them a bit.It'
ll be good to see Sinner play again, see where his level is. The rest may have done him a lot of good, and he can get back into form in a few weeks.> > I am not sure Alcaraz issues have to do with his mental state, I> believe it's technical.> He is a
pure raw talent but it's still pure and raw which needs a> great coach to shape it into a killer game.Do you have any specifics for his mechanics? I'll start by saying I've noticed a tendency to hit into the net much more frequently than before, esp
forehand. It could be that he's simply trying to cut it too fine, too close to the top of the net, but it's happening too often for that, I think.Assuming grip is the same, there are two mechanical things that often cause this. One is to come up out of
his strike stance a little early--and this is to get re-centered quicker. The other is to never actually get down for the shot, but to hit from a more upright position than previously.Not sure which, if either, is going on.Your opinion? You are one of
the few "mechanics guys" here, pete.
He's too short for top level guy.
Nobody wants to say the obvious thing.
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