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Brakkus - June 1, 2007 04:29 PM (GMT)
Hi everyone.just wanted to point you in the direction of a site called procompare.
It has lots of clips of pro's which can be compared and watched frame by frame.Plus lots of articles to read.
For you serious players on the board,enjoy.BTW it's free membership.

http://www.procomparetennis.net/index2.asp

Nick,Trisco wasn't sure where to put this.There wasn't a catergory in the resources forum that it really fitted.Feel free to move it to a suitable location if you need to.

liam_valid - June 1, 2007 05:29 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Brakkus @ Jun 1 2007, 05:29 PM)
Hi everyone.just wanted to point you in the direction of a site called procompare.
It has lots of clips of pro's which can be compared and watched frame by frame.Plus lots of articles to read.
For you serious players on the board,enjoy.BTW it's free membership.

http://www.procomparetennis.net/index2.asp

Nick,Trisco wasn't sure where to put this.There wasn't a catergory in the resources forum that it really fitted.Feel free to move it to a suitable location if you need to.

thanks brakkus :ok:

Tenez - June 1, 2007 05:36 PM (GMT)
I was hoping they would compare diff generation (is era the trendy word?) players to make it more interesting.

For instance I would like to see the best FH from Lendl compared with Federer's. Obviously Fed applies more spin but despite the spin the speed is also increased I believe. Bu tI remeber Lendl'd FHs painting the line was an amazing shot at the time.

One player who I had kept a great memory from was Mecir but recently I saw some clips and he looked a bit sluggish in comparison today's players.

Obviously no critic intended there from me but just a remark of how physical the game has become.

Brakkus - June 2, 2007 05:16 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Tenez @ Jun 1 2007, 06:36 PM)
I was hoping they would compare diff generation (is era the trendy word?) players to make it more interesting.

For instance I would like to see the best FH from Lendl compared with Federer's. Obviously Fed applies more spin but despite the spin the speed is also increased I believe. Bu tI remeber Lendl'd FHs painting the line was an amazing shot at the time.

One player who I had kept a great memory from was Mecir but recently I saw some clips and he looked a bit sluggish in comparison today's players.

Obviously no critic intended there from me but just a remark of how physical the game has become.

Hi Tenez.

Just thought I would let you know that if you're interested.Tennisone have a free trial of 30 days.You would have to part with some personal details,but as long as you cancel before exceding the 30 days,you won't part with any money.

They have much the same set-up with a pro stroke library and a comparison engine.
Obviously the advantage with this one is that they have a stroke archive with Connors,Mac,Borg,Lendl and even Don Budge!! :o




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