Its not great ball physics is it when as soon as the ball leaves the bat (for EVERY kind of shot), the ball, whilst airbourne, ALWAYS flies on a straight path, until it bounces where it sometimes changes direction slightly.
However, when the ball hits the pad or the batsmans body, it shows great physics with it swerving or backspin/topspinning depending on the angle and speed it hit the surface.
The ball simply does not swerve in flight when it leaves the bat.....................not even slightly, and that's frustrating and hopefully can be patched to correct, especially as the game has ball physics modelled so perfectly for bowling and deflections off of non-bat items.
I am very surprised no-one else has noticed this, I know that a ball hit from the bat in real life would in most cases not move or swerve in flight to any great affect due to the weight of the ball, but it still would and should curve in flight, i means sometimes the ball is visibly seen spinning sideways and it still travels on a straight path, until it bounces...
One more thing, again related to movement in flight of the ball, is that Big AntStudios answered a query as to whether Wind is in the game and will affect the ball (to which the answer was a clear 'yes'), well, it isn't actually in the game at all!!
Apart from all the above, great game..............but fixing the above will put this on a par with MLB The Show '14 (greatest ever baseball game that has the ball moving as it should), FIFA/PES, and all other top sports games where ball physics these days is so well depicted........with subtle ball direction (fading/curving/swerving etc) very much at the heart of the realistc gameplay and not only for SOME parts of the gameplay
Funnily enough I had the same complaint about Top Spin 4.............it also never had shots that curve in flight even though every single Tennis shot in real life curves left or right in flight......Virtua Tennis 4 had this fine and so did Grand Slam Tennis 2.......................so come on Big Ant, apply these great physics to the shots that leave the bat............................................for the ball in 'the air' as well as when it bounces and changes direction as it does now.............