How To Hit A One Handed Backhand Like Tsitsipas In 4 Steps

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  • @VertexEffectsInc
    @VertexEffectsInc Рік тому +18

    As someone who's routinely putting out weekly videos, the fact that Vincent did this in a single and continuous take is pretty remarkable. Most of us use jump cuts or multi-camera angles to break up mistakes, stuttering, or to clean up "uhhhhs" and "ummmms". Well done! This is one of the best explanations I've seen for the single-handed backhand. Vincent, I'd love if you could do some analysis of some of the classic one-handed backhand grips that have been on the tour and compare them, notably, Roger Federer, Stan Warwrinka, Gustavo Kuerten, Justine Henin, Nicolás Almagro, etc. This might give us a nice cross section of more extreme vs. closer to continental grips for the one-hander could look like. I'd also love any tutorials you can provide on return of serve with the one-hander, there's not a lot of content out there for this shot.

  • @FMD023
    @FMD023 Рік тому +3

    6:20 is by far the best instruction on how to make contact with the ball one handed. I am wayyyyy more consistent with that tip. That tip alone made a HUGE difference

  • @mowghlee
    @mowghlee 9 місяців тому +3

    Best one handed backhand video ever

  • @remedypath5941
    @remedypath5941 Рік тому +13

    amazing - seriously one of the best tennis instruction videos i've seen!!!

  • @magikkatana4939
    @magikkatana4939 Рік тому +5

    This man duplicated subscriber in one day keep it up bro

  • @mauro.piacentini
    @mauro.piacentini Рік тому +7

    Excellent video! But I think Musetti has the best technic nowadays among younger top players.

  • @Tropical730
    @Tropical730 Рік тому +1

    I saw and attended a hell of a lot of classes. I must admit that you have done an amazing job of analyzing and explaining tennis technique. Keep going.

  • @jimpoole6037
    @jimpoole6037 Рік тому +3

    Excellent lesson on technique!!I had a really good backhand when played college, it is not that good at age 72, I saw my issue in your lesson. Many thanks!!

  • @remedypath5941
    @remedypath5941 Рік тому +7

    Tsitsipas = incredible player and phenomenal back hand!! Vincent, I took your instructions to the court yesterday - I was blown away. I no longer have excess complication in my stroke and the ball goes exactly as you described with clean contact every time. Thank you so much for breaking this down :) You rock !!

  • @brenhugh
    @brenhugh Рік тому +1

    Someone finally tells me why The Non-Dominant arm elbow should be at 90 degrees. Great stuff.

  • @TheMatt249
    @TheMatt249 Рік тому

    Danke!

  • @investorswantedchannel8059
    @investorswantedchannel8059 Рік тому

    I watch instructional videos ALL THE TIME. This guy is very good!!!!! Thanks so much....

  • @xeno5930
    @xeno5930 Рік тому

    im new to tennis - but this guy make more sense than the Patrick old man guy, also beat my club instructor too.. well done man!

  • @davesnow
    @davesnow 8 місяців тому

    Great video overall, love seeing young guys have a good bead on the one handed backhand. One thing…the more western you go on the grip, the earlier you’ll need to contact the ball…eastern gives you more time (Federer has a grip that is just strong of Eastern). His grip buys him time and you can still hit huge topspin.

  • @dfinchermd
    @dfinchermd Рік тому +1

    One of the most articulate explanations of what not to do out there.

  • @mrityunjoybhowmick3889
    @mrityunjoybhowmick3889 Рік тому

    Precise and to the point technically correct. I seem to improve like within 5mins. Thanks bro. Best tennis channel. Stopped following others.

  • @maxwelltennis
    @maxwelltennis Рік тому +1

    Great tips, Vincent, thanks a lot! I'm definitely guilty of opening up my body instead of remaining side on, and my wrist is too loose and not upright as you pointed out in your video. Even though I'm conscious of these bad habits it's been difficult to change but I will keep on trying. Thanks again and look forward to more videos similar to this one.

  • @buckyphillips6732
    @buckyphillips6732 9 місяців тому

    Tennis is a sport of a lifetime. This video will help keep the interest in a great sport of a lifetime.

  • @andreialexander405
    @andreialexander405 6 місяців тому

    Excellent instruction, thank you!

  • @mopbrothers
    @mopbrothers 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the advice. I will practice standing sideways with my one handed backhands as you showed.

  • @TravelPortugalBrasilTPB
    @TravelPortugalBrasilTPB Рік тому

    Thank you again. Fully watched as always. Anxious to play again. 👍

  • @pedropascuallindes5167
    @pedropascuallindes5167 11 місяців тому

    You are de best. Tennis Doctor, of course. Thanks

  • @reviewcentral1209
    @reviewcentral1209 8 місяців тому

    I can't wait to try the grip change that you recommend.

  • @garykahn1720
    @garykahn1720 Рік тому +2

    Wow!! Simply the best video I have seen on the one-handed backhand. So concise and to the point you did exactly what you set out to do. I haven't even practiced what you just explained but already my backhand feels better

  • @samyeh8485
    @samyeh8485 Рік тому

    excellent tip...very thorough review of a one hand backhand!! thank you!

  • @Patrickbernau1
    @Patrickbernau1 Рік тому

    Thanks. Really clear and helpful. We are all unique but understanding the mechanics is great. 😊

  • @brianb336
    @brianb336 Рік тому

    your tips are incredible

  • @darkdragonzzz
    @darkdragonzzz Рік тому

    been having alot of trouble with my OHB thanks for all these tips

  • @maxgluteus4263
    @maxgluteus4263 Рік тому

    Bro you are good, i thought I've heard everything, but i heard something new today. And you explained well

  • @bijano7320
    @bijano7320 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video, thank you. It would be great if you could do a video on the timing. I think the hardest part of the OHBH is getting the timing of the unit turn and swing correct in order to hit the correct contact point. Subb'd.

  • @NarendraBachimanchi
    @NarendraBachimanchi Рік тому +3

    Great video. Do you have some advice on timing the ball when hitting it on the rise, especially when the ball is fast and one cannot get close enough to the bounce? Thanks in advance.

    • @tenniswithric
      @tenniswithric Рік тому

      You probably need to be more specific in terms of the spin used and at what depth and height the incoming ball is. But if you're saying you can get close to the ball, you can always slice it back

  • @patrickjay6434
    @patrickjay6434 Рік тому

    100% agree with all your advice, great video, thanks for sharing

  • @n3307v
    @n3307v Рік тому

    Excellent video.

  • @lok-j6i
    @lok-j6i 14 днів тому

    very systematic ....good instruction. pls keep on systematic on other videos.

  • @SuperLegolas000
    @SuperLegolas000 10 місяців тому

    Great explanations! Thanks!

  • @nelsonbastias9993
    @nelsonbastias9993 Рік тому

    Great Lesson Again! so didactic, i did learn new things. now, i want to practice it

  • @kennedfalk3948
    @kennedfalk3948 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @wolcottwu756
    @wolcottwu756 Рік тому

    Great presentation.

  • @genadinikolajev9340
    @genadinikolajev9340 Рік тому

    Thanks for the excellent content! I've learned (and already tested!) a lot!

  • @chr0meice
    @chr0meice 9 місяців тому

    Incredible video, great channel man. regarding the grip, I feel wawrinka often uses weak eastern and dmitrov even more odd continental for topspin 1hbh but that is rare lol

  • @paulmcilwraith4835
    @paulmcilwraith4835 Рік тому

    Another great tutorial. Are you changing grip before the unit turn or just twisting the grip?

  • @LeoTennisHK
    @LeoTennisHK Рік тому

    Very useful content, thank you

  • @sharan5822
    @sharan5822 Рік тому

    Great video. How do you adjust one handed for an approach shot ?

  • @jimpoole6037
    @jimpoole6037 Рік тому

    People do not realize the effects of a topspin backhand as you get older in tennis tournaments. The hard shot at waist height is easy to slice back, Nay Nay the topspin!! Also discuss slice and placements! Thanks!

  • @SMC-Wellness
    @SMC-Wellness Рік тому

    Great job!

  • @OmidMalek1
    @OmidMalek1 Рік тому

    great explanation!👏🏼

  • @quentincrisp6933
    @quentincrisp6933 Рік тому +1

    This video is for the avid recreational player which I am. However the follow through that is shown is not what advance players do! Their racquet head goes way beyond the back of their heads & the shoulders are parallel facing the net at the finish ala Musetti, Dimitrov & even Tsitsipas!

  • @julianzhu0099
    @julianzhu0099 Рік тому

    Thanks for having the mic!

  • @HDawg2121
    @HDawg2121 Рік тому

    Great video. I'm liking your channel

  • @gordantometic1204
    @gordantometic1204 Рік тому

    I'm little bit confused, do you suggest firm wrist on one handed backhand cause some coaches are saying to loose it so to generate more speed and spin?

  • @mauricevallejo3816
    @mauricevallejo3816 Рік тому

    Hello… In the “tips” section, you explain about keeping the wrist upright for more leverage…. I don’t understand what you mean… I thought for topspin the racquet head starts below the ball and lifts up… how can you do that with an upright wrist position??

  • @ryanyimsize
    @ryanyimsize Рік тому

    Stan’s bh grip is a modified eastern grip. His knuckles are closer to the continental bevel and his heelpad is on the semi western bevel.
    If you’re thinking of semi western topspin bh, you’re thinking of Gasquet.

    • @germanslice
      @germanslice Рік тому

      For normal backhand topspin, I use the normal topspin Grip which I think is semi western, but for my SLICE Backhand its a totally different beast.. For Slice backhand I am much more extreme in my grip for my backhand slice so I have the thumb on the side bevel and the palm on the top bevel to access this extreme area that allows me to really flatten out the ball and that turns my racquet all up on it edge with the strings close near the body. When I use that extreme flat grip then I can access the higher part of the racquet to drive the ball and that allows me to drive the ball anywhere from 10-100 mph staying deep and low all through the court because I'm using the fastest part of the racquet to drive the ball from which is the bottom tip of the racquet.. So I lead with the bottom edge of the racquet to slice drive the ball. Because with this grip I swing also low to high to generate the buggy whip magnus force effect on the ball to make the ball dip low over the netcord just like with a normal flat topspin drive except its a slice drive with a buggy whip but it looks very similar to a big flat topspin drive except the ball is much more flatter and lower down in the court. And because its got more longer lengths than the normal topspin ball, it goes much more deeper into the court. The ball either stays flat and skids low all through the court or it swings away low on the bounce..

    • @ryanyimsize
      @ryanyimsize Рік тому

      @@germanslice Cool, thanks for sharing. So which bevel number is your first knuckle on when doing a slice?
      Also a semi-western OHBH would mean that your first knuckle is on bevel number 8.
      In case you’re not familiar with bevel numbers, when you hold a serve grip, first knuckle is on bevel number 2, and it goes clockwise until bevel number 8.

    • @germanslice
      @germanslice Рік тому

      ​@@ryanyimsize
      Well I have two different slice drives. The normal way High down to low. I use this one for returning difficult wide balls.
      But the second slice drive I use allows low to high using the racquet's edge and the grip for that one is Thumb at 6 O'Clock and Knuckles are all on 12 and 1 O'clock, not sure what this grip is, for I use a pretty extreme grip... if anyone knows what grip this is let me know.
      I use this for doing big flat penetrating slice groundstrokes and use it also for the return
      of serve...
      I also use the Carioca Footwork pattern for the slice.

  • @kneeslider9342
    @kneeslider9342 Рік тому

    great video, thank you ! You described all my failures perfectly ! 😂😉

  • @honkeyness9427
    @honkeyness9427 Рік тому

    Just bought the course so you may answer this in there but - on the windshield wiper: the ball is struck AFTER the shoulder starts to turn over right? Otherwise, there would be no purpose to the windshield wiper.

  • @AlexTennisChannel
    @AlexTennisChannel Рік тому +1

    Nice!!

  • @gabelordjumong
    @gabelordjumong Рік тому +3

    Hopefully after I studied this video and improve my one hand backhand, the ball won't reach the stratosphere no more 😮‍💨

  • @RockPadilla-b9x
    @RockPadilla-b9x 10 місяців тому

    Can you show how the racket rotate or swinging up in slow motion

  • @pierroulechou
    @pierroulechou Рік тому

    great coaching! show some shots at the end as example :)

  • @joeblack4041
    @joeblack4041 Рік тому

    very clearly explained comparing to my club pro, whom I paid lots of $ 😀👍

  • @ryanyimsize
    @ryanyimsize Рік тому +1

    Quite contradictory that the advice is to stay sideways when striking the ball but he opened up when hitting balls at the start of the video. 🙃

  • @benjamins15779
    @benjamins15779 Рік тому

    Nice video

  • @lazyren7451
    @lazyren7451 Рік тому

    Fantastic video and contents, but sound quality is bad... Hope it gets better!

  • @transamination
    @transamination Рік тому +62

    I'm not sure anybody really wants to hit this like Tsitsipas.

    • @phyotennis7462
      @phyotennis7462 Рік тому +28

      Bro unless you can hit like Fed, Tsitspas back hand is more than good enough for most of us.

    • @iagree4686
      @iagree4686 Рік тому +4

      @@phyotennis7462 strive to hit it like fed instead of tsitsipas then. tsitsipas just runs around most of his backhands and when he does hit a backhand its his trademark shank to the moon shot

    • @phyotennis7462
      @phyotennis7462 Рік тому +6

      @@iagree4686 lol, I don’t think you know who you are talking to. I am 41 yr old and I will be lucky to have a consistency of junior age of 11 to 13. Let alone hit like Fed. But I think we can both agree that working on fundamentals of foot work, early unit turn and weight transfer etc can help improve tennis in general.

    • @rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266
      @rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266 Рік тому +4

      ​@@phyotennis7462Actually, everybody should aim for Wawrinka or Gascquet.

    • @phyotennis7462
      @phyotennis7462 Рік тому

      @@rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266 don’t we all love to hit like them. I will be happy to keep the ball in the court at this stage. But I love both of their backhand. Guesquet have more top spin I think, and Stan have such upper body strength to hit such a powerful strokes.

  • @Pascal270
    @Pascal270 Рік тому +2

    Good morning Vincent
    Could you make a video about the 2 handed backhand?
    Thanks from France 😉

  • @SilverBloodedOne
    @SilverBloodedOne Рік тому

    Any reasons in choosing a One Handed BH over a 2 Handed BH?

  • @Welcomelatet
    @Welcomelatet 9 місяців тому

    Yes, it really is that difficult
    .

  • @samueliu2007
    @samueliu2007 Рік тому +1

    thanks for the sharing. However, single handed backhand spin stroke does not close the racquet face to Pat the dog.

  • @이성민-x2w
    @이성민-x2w Рік тому

    Soper!

  • @williamrink9751
    @williamrink9751 8 місяців тому

    I believe that grip is called an eastern backhand grip, not western

  • @quiddy
    @quiddy Рік тому +1

    Actually you shouldn’t lift yourself as you’re hitting the ball as you’re doing when you’re explaining the shot. If you look at the slow motion of one handed shots, including yours in the beginning, as soon as you make contact with the ball you’re body is supposed to get closer to the ground or go down. It’s like a compression towards the ground that creates the leverage to lift the ball up and out. That’s why they say , “stay under the ball” on both one and 2 handed backhand. You see pros even with their heads ducking down.

  • @Qacc6
    @Qacc6 Рік тому +2

    Tsitsipas's OBH looks the weakest out of all top 50 ATP players with a OBH at the moment. Musetti's look much stronger, so does Shapovalov's. Something to do with the grip. I wish more tennis channels take Justine Henin's backhand as an example, as I have yet to see an ATP player hit with that much variety and penetration as Justine did during much of her career.

    • @ryanyimsize
      @ryanyimsize Рік тому +1

      The balls coming at Justine’s BH back in the days is probably less than half the pace ATP players get to their BH these days.
      Tsitsipas’s OHBH is the most consistent OHBH on tour right now even if it isn’t a weapon, it keeps Tsitsipas in the game. At least he can defend and stay in the rally with the hardest-hitters with it.
      Shapo and Musetti may have better attacking OHBHs but the second their BH gets targetted it’s over.

  • @MrRando
    @MrRando Рік тому +2

    the teacher has a great one hander but why would we want to hit one like tsitsipas. he has one of the weakest backhands on tour

  • @dejiakinlosotu1485
    @dejiakinlosotu1485 Рік тому

    Wordy yet Informative but Thank you.

  • @YashKMusic
    @YashKMusic Рік тому

    Why Tsitsipas? I've never considered him to have a great backhand, especially compared to Wawrinka, Gasquet, or Fed.

  • @Welcomelatet
    @Welcomelatet 9 місяців тому

    Ok, I will stay sideways. I will inform you of the results.

  • @victorliendo2010
    @victorliendo2010 Рік тому

    Can not believe someone recommends hitting a OHBH like Tsitsipas. That is his weakness. Many times that shot lands short, he barely can flatten it or hit it parallel to the line, and his slice is weak

  • @TennisOnAction
    @TennisOnAction Рік тому

    Teaching others as a coach yourself is good but attacked other coaches should be avoided.

  • @propgee
    @propgee Рік тому

    Bro why will u suggest the weakest backhand on tour

  • @Djmorton-go5mt
    @Djmorton-go5mt Рік тому

    its funny because your backhand is probably better than his. His is not only unpleasant to look at, but its probaby the worst 1H backhand in the top 100 currently, or tightly competing for it.

  • @quentincrisp6933
    @quentincrisp6933 Рік тому

    LOL! 😂 His BH is pretty but ineffective! It's too loopy! He needs to flatten it out & drive the ball ala Thiem or Wawrinka. Defensively it's not great as well because his slice is almost non existent! His game has regressed because of it & players know his weakness. IMHO!🤔

  • @filippovecchiarelli1144
    @filippovecchiarelli1144 Рік тому

    i would prefer like thiem... tsitsipas bh is not that good.

  • @mrityunjoybhowmick3889
    @mrityunjoybhowmick3889 Рік тому

    Why hit like tsitsipas , hit like ur own way

  • @gustavomonzani8762
    @gustavomonzani8762 Рік тому

    but tsitsipas' backhand is definitely not a good stroke

  • @MrSerinsa
    @MrSerinsa Рік тому

    step one: learn twohanded backhand :D

  • @slavan5466
    @slavan5466 Рік тому

    To hit backhand like Tsitsipas, are you seriously?😅

  • @AdelfaAligaga
    @AdelfaAligaga Рік тому

    too much explination ....please do the actual thing

  • @ozik1912
    @ozik1912 Рік тому

    Who wants to hit backhand like Tsitsipas? He doesn’t even have a decent backhand

  • @nicolasX2602
    @nicolasX2602 Рік тому

    Tsitsipas has the worst backhand in top 20 by far. Everybody tries to sttack him there

  • @redwoodtrees7068
    @redwoodtrees7068 Рік тому

    dsont do it. his backhand is kinda crap.

  • @Dimitrisadamidis12
    @Dimitrisadamidis12 Рік тому +2

    lol Tsitsipas backhand sucks actually.