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Photo Study of the Roger Federer Forehand

By Jeff Cooper, About.com

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Meeting the Ball Mid-Thigh High

Meeting the Ball Mid-Thigh HighQuinn Rooney / Getty Images
This photo is most interesting in comparison to the next, where Roger meets the ball higher. Generally, for a topspin forehand, which requires meeting the ball with a roughly vertical racquet face, the lower you meet the ball, the farther back your racquet can be--within a fairly small range.

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