Why Lehečka’s Forehand Is So Clean - Technical Breakdown
Jiří Lehečka is on a huge run at the Miami Open right now — and his forehand is one of the cleanest weapons on tour. In this video, I break down exactly why his forehand looks so effortless and powerful using court-level footage from behind. We go through the key fundamentals that make his technique so effective — from the compact takeback, to elite contact point, to natural racket lag and balance. If you’re a player looking to improve your forehand, this is what “clean” actually looks like. 🎾 Key topics covered: • Compact takeback (modern forehand efficiency) • Loading & leg drive for power • Early contact point for control • Racket lag & effortless acceleration • Balance & recovery This is the type of forehand every serious player should be studying right now. If you enjoyed this breakdown, drop a comment and let me know which player you want next. #tennis #forehand #tenniscoaching #miamiopen #lehecka

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