Almost everyone has one side (hand and arm) that is dominant. When playing tennis, your non-dominant hand can be very helpful ...
A player with a two-handed backhand is better able to handle high-bouncing balls, particularly on high-bouncing serves. A medium-high bounce will cause some difficulty to a two-hander, but you still ...
The two-handed backhand is becoming more and more popular, especially among the pros, and that's where this week's tip comes in. I'm returning to one of my favorite instructors, Jordan Briones, and he ...
Game, set, try to match the best tennis players who have the best one and two-handed backhand of all time. I used to play tennis in high school. I was kind of bad at it, but I think it’s the effort ...
Guillermo Coria stays perfectly balanced and composed on his two-handed backhand. HEAD: Coria is making a tremendous effort at this point of the swing, yet his body is nicely composed. His eyes are ...
As Stefanos Tsitsipas loads up and uncoils into a full-swing, his broad shoulders rotate and in a blink, the racquet violently explodes into the ball. His right arm continues carving an arc, a ...
The one-handed backhand is not taught to most young tennis players, because it is much more difficult to pull off than the conventional two-handed backhand. The use of only one hand makes it much more ...
The number two in our list of best tennis players who have the best one and two-handed backhand of all time is Bjorn Borg that uses a two-handed backhand technique, but releases his left hand after ...