She would dominate most matches if she trusted her bh more, but I guess she just doesn't. She she waaaay too make timid, conservative slices that gradually allow her opponents to take over the point. Too bad, cause she's got the skills and the technique to do it, unlike Tsitsipas, who has a train wreck of a bh, with more mis-hits than you can count.
Just watched highlights of her match with Fernandez. She hit mostly slice backhands. Only one solid backhand in the first set. Great practice backhand, not so much so in match play.
Fernandez hits at very early timings, at the rising path almost 80% of the time (that is why she never positions too far behind the baseline). In many cases, she hits right after the ball bounces. This means for the opponents that shots come back earlier (a shorter time to react). So your observation makes sense because a slice backhand requires minimal preparation/takeback.
@@momotama8640 understood. She has 2 options to hitting a backhand. Step back a few steps off the baseline or shorten her backswing to hit a driving backhand. The video was touting her backhand as being great. she also hit the slice on the backhand side that landed short.
@@txlonghorn638 it is a great backhand when you see it in practice. The video claims best female backhand. Watched her match with sakarri last night. She hit mostly slice backhands and maybe that is her strategy. It almost worked. She also runs around her backhand to hit a forehand. She has a solid forehand and obviously believes in it. I always would swing away in practice as well. But, how i practiced is how I played in matches. Not a confused critic. An educated one who calls it like I see it.
The ability to play nearer to the baseline has nothing to do with a player having a 1-handed vs. a 2 handed backhand. It has to do with the player's overall speed and agility.
Love Henin's backhand back in the day but Parry's backhand is a thing of beauty! Haven't seen a backhand that beautiful on WTA in a while!!
Has to be the best female OHB in a long time... super clean!!
Viktorija Golubic's is quite gorgeous!
Reminds me of kohlschreiber.
I loved that of Carla Suarez Navarro
Thanks for sharing this...she's got a new fan in me.
Gorgeous ball striking!
Thanks for showing the side angle as well
glorious...wish her luck, she s just awesome for sticking to the 1 hander
A thing of beauty
Perfect form for a one-handed backhand.
Nice to see this.. I am impressed!
Female single-handed backhand player, a rare spicy these days. Another good one is Vik Golubic from Switzerland.
my favorite
Just hope she would get as far as possible.
Could you please upload a video of Paolini of Kalinskaya? Your footage quality is the best.
Thanks for sharing but why is it so short?
yes
The way she lays the wrist reminds me of Stan
Beautiful Backhand! I don't know if against someone likes Sabalenka she can make points or put some difficults in her opponent...
😍
Looks like she modeled her 1HBH after Stan's.
It is good. Would like to see it in match play to see its effectiveness. Like her footwork, which helps set up the stroke.
Like all one-handers, her most favorable surface should be clay. Think she’s had decent results 2 or 3 years in a row @ Roland Garros
@@TheDeadlyKnight she is French.
Extreme grip or just standard eastern backhand grip?
extreme
@@yakzivz1104 yes, Ryan from 2mintennis also made a video about her bh the other day
She's using the proper racket for it!
rf97 is the best, but maybe to heavy for her
More Mauresmo than Henin -ish?
I don’t want to start a gender debate but her technique is way closer to ATP’s than the WTA’s usual wider and slower strokes we usually see.
You can definitely tell shes been inspired by Fed
she has eastern grip right?
She would dominate most matches if she trusted her bh more, but I guess she just doesn't. She she waaaay too make timid, conservative slices that gradually allow her opponents to take over the point. Too bad, cause she's got the skills and the technique to do it, unlike Tsitsipas, who has a train wreck of a bh, with more mis-hits than you can count.
Looks like Gasquet backhand
i played welby's wall many times this is warinkas twin sis
philipp kohlschreiber ?
It's nice with the Henin grip, but she's just standing there knowing they're coming.
Viktorjia Golubic has the best one handed in WTA since Suarez Navarro retired. Parry's is quite unstable actually.
Most hands become second nature, it’s when the shit it’s the fan is when the best hands are played
I wonder why she adopted this stroke? I thought youth coaches stopped juniors from playing w/ it
Just watched highlights of her match with Fernandez. She hit mostly slice backhands. Only one solid backhand in the first set. Great practice backhand, not so much so in match play.
Fernandez hits at very early timings, at the rising path almost 80% of the time (that is why she never positions too far behind the baseline). In many cases, she hits right after the ball bounces. This means for the opponents that shots come back earlier (a shorter time to react). So your observation makes sense because a slice backhand requires minimal preparation/takeback.
@@momotama8640 understood. She has 2 options to hitting a backhand. Step back a few steps off the baseline or shorten her backswing to hit a driving backhand. The video was touting her backhand as being great. she also hit the slice on the backhand side that landed short.
@@philrich6327 In fact, Parry won this match vs Fernandez. Parry's slice backhand is also very good and effective.
@philrich is just being salty for nothing. What a confused critic!
@@txlonghorn638 it is a great backhand when you see it in practice. The video claims best female backhand. Watched her match with sakarri last night. She hit mostly slice backhands and maybe that is her strategy. It almost worked. She also runs around her backhand to hit a forehand. She has a solid forehand and obviously believes in it. I always would swing away in practice as well. But, how i practiced is how I played in matches. Not a confused critic. An educated one who calls it like I see it.
She is the only one. Of course she is the best
Non frequent to see a female player hitting a one handed backhand.
I love Diana's game, but with a one hander she has difficulty playing around the baseline. The women's game is full of two handed bashers.
The ability to play nearer to the baseline has nothing to do with a player having a 1-handed vs. a 2 handed backhand. It has to do with the player's overall speed and agility.
@@williamc4221 that's one opinion
@@pawshands9706 Justene Henin...Roger Federer....
@@williamc4221 Roger is Roger, but Henin had a very physical and risky style. She was able to hit early and took many chances. Diane isn't
@@williamc4221 Actually that's half the story. Hand eye coordination and footwork are way more important.
Sounds good in theory but in actual matches she slices 90% of her backhands.
Same for all of us :-)
The only* one hand backhand in the WTA.
Also, is it a mass-produced Federer?
The one who can't hit down the line.
Good grief.
If you want to do a backhand, do Wawrinka, not Federer.
Her backhand doesn't look like Federers at all.
which grip use Wawrinka ?
@@lartisan6274
This grip is closer to Back Eastern than this grip.
I think Henin would be better. Wawrinka had more power in his OHB but he was also stockier, I'm sure that helped.
You are really funny
これじゃ勝てんな。
more like only lol