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Is the two-handed backhand better?

Is the two-handed backhand better?

The two-handed backhand may be a less destructive shot than the one-hander, but it is also more reliable: the extra hand on the racket means it is easier to handle incoming pace and spin, and to swing the racket along a predictable path.

Who has the best two-handed backhand?

With the two-handed backhand, a player will use both arms to swing at the ball….In my opinion, the following five players have possessed the best backhands of all time:

  • Kei Nishikori.
  • David Nalbandian.
  • Stanislas Wawrinka.
  • Richard Gasquet.
  • Novak Djokovic.

Who invented two handed backhand?

The first notable players to use a two-handed backhand were the 1930s Australians Vivian McGrath and John Bromwich. Beginning with Mike Belkin, who was the first two-handed backhand player in the United States, and Chris Evert, in the 1960s many players began to use a two-handed grip for the backhand.

What grip does Djokovic use on his backhand?

Continental grip
Djokovic holds the racket with a Continental grip with his right (dominant) hand and a semi-Western forehand grip with his left (non-dominant) hand. It’s one of the most advantageous ways to hold the racket to produce maximum power and spin.

What is the hardest shot in tennis?

VIDEOS: 7 of the fastest shots ever recorded

  • Sam Groth – 163.7 mph.
  • Sabine Lisicki – 131.0 mph.
  • Milos Raonic – 155.3 mph.
  • James Blake – 125 mph.
  • Gael Monfils – 120 mph.
  • Serena Williams – 96 mph.
  • Rafael Nadal – 103 mph.
  • Bonus: Roger Federer – not recorded.

Who has the fastest backhand in tennis?

Among the main ones are Andre Agassi, Jim Courier, Sergi Bruguera, Marat Safin, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, David Nalbandian (owning the fastest recorded backhand at 110 mph (180 km/h)), Nikolay Davydenko, Lleyton Hewitt, Daniil Medvedev, and Gilles Simon.

What is Roger Federer’s backhand grip?

Roger uses the standard backhand grip which is basically an eastern backhand grip. He switches it slightly for when he slices the ball. This grip allows Federer to hit his backhand with both power and top spin. As you can see in the top knuckle (the index finger) is practically in line with the frame of the racket.

What grip does Medvedev use?

Medvedev uses an extreme grip on the forehand so should have more trouble there, it is often a trade off that players who use the extreme western forehand grip will have more issues there on the return.

Why is backhand so hard?

Due to the fact that the player’s dominant hand “pulls” into the shot, the backhand generally lacks the power and consistency of the forehand, and is usually considered more difficult to master.

What is the fastest backhand in tennis?

In fact, Nalbandian owns the record for the fastest backhand ever recorded (110 mph). Even Federer and Nadal have openly admired Nalbandian’s backhand.

Why is Djokovic’s backhand so good?

And he does so in a way that is loose, flowing and smooth, where he relaxes his shoulders and wrists to comfortably lower the racket head. When Djokovic lowers the racket head, he bends his knees and positions his body so he is really getting under the ball, allowing him to swing from low to high.