Wrong foot and late split tips
In this video clip
George Bastl (who beat Sampras in his last Wimbledon) wrong foots MCTA Player
Ilija Vucic twice in a row. This happens because Ilija is recovering and looking
towards moving to the open court. Observe, especially in the second point how
George does not even hit the ball hard to put Ilija in trouble. It is always a
good idea to test your opponent by serving and then placing the ball back to the
side that you have served to, as many players make the error that Ilija has
made, looking to cover the open court rather than balancing properly to be ready
to move either way.
The second tip relates
to the timing of Ilija’s split step in the first point played in this video
clip, where he splits after George has made contact with the ball. In the second
point can you notice in the slow motion Ilija having to double split to gather
his balance in order to change direction and pick up the wrong foot shot.
Recommendations
1.
Test your opponent’s ability to time their split step and read direction
by hitting back behind them early in the match.
2. Practice the timing of your split step initially by trying to split as
the ball bounces on your opponent’s side of the net. Although this is a little
early, it’s a good way to learn not to guess and begin to read where your
opponent is going to hit the ball. Very quickly you will learn to time your
split closer to the moment when your opponent has made contact with the ball.
3. Guessing and splitting late will make it difficult to move effectively to
the next ball (see how Ilija was unable to reach the ball in the first point and
could not get behind the ball properly in the second point).