Your advice is phenomenal, in all your videos. Hands down the most effective(!), to the point, not over talked instructions. Incredibly useful and helpful. (personally I find only Boris Beckers and Patrick Mouratoglous videos of comparable quality, but even those not nearly as complete and well rounded as yours). Re this backhand video - your tip 4 about dropping the racquet behind your butt was for me also a GAMECHANGER. I picked it up some time ago - probably also from one of YOUR videos;). I think about it as being like pulling a saber from its sheath. Without this behind-the-body, reaching-to-the-back drop (your description "face-to-the-fence" is better), its almost impossible to move the racquet as loosely as needed. there is always an element of force-thru-the wrist driving the racquet, instead of a modern type loose "swipe". much less speed, control, power, and much more overload on the wrist. Its just all wrong without it! EXCELLENT instruction!
You are demonstrating the right grip before the stroke .that's absolutely right. Some Vloggers they don't demonstrate the right grip leaving us in limbo.
I'm very concerned about improving my game, I subscribed to a lot of YT channels with similar content, but in essence I can say that this is the channel where I learned the most. The golden series is very useful. Thank you a lot!
Yes very nice video, including the pointing of rac. behind butt before bringing forward - perhaps this helps with wrist snap and hence topspin and power too? But as with a few others here I'd just comment that I don't think the grip is standard now. Instead, I think most one-handers range from Federer, with base knuckle on border between bevels 1 and 2, and others with base knuckle in middle of bevel 1 ('Eastern' bh grip?). Thanks much! Oh and yes, if you can do something about background noise, that would be good.
Great Video, very good explanations for improving my one-handed-backhand. To the point in 10 minutes, now its only on my side trying to implement these in my game
Thank you for the detailed tip on the grip (position of ring and pinky finger)! No one else explains it like that, and I kept wondering why a more continental grip worked while a true bevel 1 grip kept failing.
Another great video - thank you so much! I have one question which is should the swing feel like one fluid motion? I find I need the rhythm from the start of my preparation through to a quick swing to generate power?
An excellent video and very useful set of tips. What would be really helpful is to see how to focus shots down the line and cross court. I assume it’s just a case of shoulder rotation?
Great tips! Like others, really surprised about the grip you use. Isn't it more common to use bevel 1? A continental grip is for the 2-hander; not 1-hander
yes you would be right. The continental grip is for 2 handers not one handers. Also he does not actually play with a 1hbh, so he is not really knowledgeable about the 1hbh.
About the grip..my teacher expressly says not to keep like you show, to give some more top spin. Maybe though yours is more stable when hitting the ball. What's your view? Grazie
High 1hd backhand. Without moving back or towards the ball trying to hit it slightly over shoulder high. What do you suggest? How to handle such a ball? Change the grip? Standing more sideways?....
I change my backand grip slightly when hitting high balls as some players like to hit heavy high topspin to single backhand. It is more difficult for single backhand player to handle high backhand topspin compared to double backhand player.
I know you can turn the one hand backhand into a nasty big flat slice drive that doesn't float or go slow through the court or sit up weak and short....
Milan, you are a SUPER good teacher 👍🇫🇮
Good tips. Suggest to use blue tooth mic so background noise is reduced.
Your advice is phenomenal, in all your videos. Hands down the most effective(!), to the point, not over talked instructions. Incredibly useful and helpful. (personally I find only Boris Beckers and Patrick Mouratoglous videos of comparable quality, but even those not nearly as complete and well rounded as yours). Re this backhand video - your tip 4 about dropping the racquet behind your butt was for me also a GAMECHANGER. I picked it up some time ago - probably also from one of YOUR videos;). I think about it as being like pulling a saber from its sheath. Without this behind-the-body, reaching-to-the-back drop (your description "face-to-the-fence" is better), its almost impossible to move the racquet as loosely as needed. there is always an element of force-thru-the wrist driving the racquet, instead of a modern type loose "swipe". much less speed, control, power, and much more overload on the wrist. Its just all wrong without it! EXCELLENT instruction!
You are demonstrating the right grip before the stroke .that's absolutely right. Some Vloggers they don't demonstrate the right grip leaving us in limbo.
If you want to increase your subscriptions I suggest recording somewhere where there’s not so much background noise
Clear cut to break down the whole process to drill the shot
I cannot thank you enough, couch!
Excellent, I love the step-by-step explanations, clear and with an inclusive final advice. A teacher!
Greetings from Argentina.
Excellent, clearly presented tips. Thank you!
I'm very concerned about improving my game, I subscribed to a lot of YT channels with similar content, but in essence I can say that this is the channel where I learned the most.
The golden series is very useful.
Thank you a lot!
Great advice on the motorcycle grip Thank you
Thank u...your the best sir .
Like always fantastic tips to play better. Thanks!!!!
thank you for your Tips!! really appriciate!!
Excelente explicação
fantastic tips!!
You are the most dynamic, inspiring, and likeable tennis coach I've ever encountered!
Using the non dominant hand to change the grip is essential. Craig oshaunessy says use left hand to click out the racket.
Thank-You are the best teacher
Concise and effective! Keep them coming!
Yes very nice video, including the pointing of rac. behind butt before bringing forward - perhaps this helps with wrist snap and hence topspin and power too? But as with a few others here I'd just comment that I don't think the grip is standard now. Instead, I think most one-handers range from Federer, with base knuckle on border between bevels 1 and 2, and others with base knuckle in middle of bevel 1 ('Eastern' bh grip?). Thanks much!
Oh and yes, if you can do something about background noise, that would be good.
Amazing, I can't understand now better
Very good
Thanks much, do you have another 1 hand BH video like for beginners to watch before this one ??
Please do video on open stance one handed backhand. Ty
Great Video, very good explanations for improving my one-handed-backhand. To the point in 10 minutes, now its only on my side trying to implement these in my game
Thank you for the detailed tip on the grip (position of ring and pinky finger)! No one else explains it like that, and I kept wondering why a more continental grip worked while a true bevel 1 grip kept failing.
Thank you very informative.
Fantastic video and advices especially with the use of the non-dominant hand.
Bravooo !
Another great video - thank you so much! I have one question which is should the swing feel like one fluid motion? I find I need the rhythm from the start of my preparation through to a quick swing to generate power?
Thanks from Italy 🙏
An excellent video and very useful set of tips.
What would be really helpful is to see how to focus shots down the line and cross court. I assume it’s just a case of shoulder rotation?
Amazing video! Thank's for share it
Hello from suzhou!
That dropping of the racquet head is the same principle baseball hitters use to get power
The bat always goes backwards first on the backswing on any powerful swing
Very good advices...too bad the sound makes ot difficult to understand your
Superb video Milan !
Another excellent content and as always very well exemplified.
Muito bom
Obrigado
thanks, how critical grip on #2 vs widely advertised on #1 for 1 handed BH
You rock kid !
Great tips! Like others, really surprised about the grip you use. Isn't it more common to use bevel 1? A continental grip is for the 2-hander; not 1-hander
yes you would be right. The continental grip is for 2 handers not one handers. Also he does not actually play with a 1hbh, so he is not really knowledgeable about the 1hbh.
About the grip..my teacher expressly says not to keep like you show, to give some more top spin. Maybe though yours is more stable when hitting the ball. What's your view? Grazie
very helpful video (but the sound makes it a bit hard to watch/follow).
The back foot is crucial for me
Ciao grazie del video (Italia)
Thanks Francesco, hope it helps!
High 1hd backhand. Without moving back or towards the ball trying to hit it slightly over shoulder high. What do you suggest? How to handle such a ball? Change the grip? Standing more sideways?....
I change my backand grip slightly when hitting high balls as some players like to hit heavy high topspin to single backhand. It is more difficult for single backhand player to handle high backhand topspin compared to double backhand player.
just catch on the rise
Background noise too loud!!
This is a good video but it really difficult to hear you. A dedicated microphone would improve the audio quality a lot.
Where can we get a lesson from you ?
Some where in China....
I know you can turn the one hand backhand into a nasty big flat slice drive that doesn't float or go slow through the court or sit up weak and short....
convincing
There was no rock concert to create this video at?
Good tips and video ...but you must get a microphone you can wear - its almost impossible to hear what you're saying !
The loud background is drowning the instructor. Very distracting to a good process. Better and muffled background helps.
Just needs a microphone on him.
Some much noise
Too noisy.
Can't watch, too noisy!
Tips are good, but you should produce your videos without this noise inside of the hall ;-)