Thanks for this stimulating and well documented video. May I however suggest that you make one about the grip for the one handed backhand? While the majority of the players would rely upon an eastern grip, some professional (D. Thiem, S. Wawrinka) rely upon something intermediate between continental and eastern while some others (J. Henin, R. Gasquet) are definitely more towards a semi-western one. What about the pros and the cons of these grips?
Thank you so much, you have validated my guess. By looking at Roger backhand multiple times I have thought that he is really not rolling but I was not sure about it as the coaches always said to roll. Your explanation is spot on, and has given me so much confidence. Thank you so much!!
I guess you highlight as best the key point for 1hbh. I've already tested my backend by focusing on my flaw, mostly using the legs properly and keep the arm and wrist in solid on contact. I can confirm that this improve my technique and create a lot of spin with minimal effort. Using the provider technique also lowering issue on arm.
Thanks for this, I can relate when you said it is common to default to slices when one looses confidence in the backhand. I am eager to give your steps a try later today. 😊
Channel with the best videos on onehanded backhand. I implemented your tips and it made the difference after studying much other stuff. Thanks a lot!!! Now Tsitsipas will still be the No.1 in the hall of frame - my ranking droped too much now🤣
When you are turned with racket up, your head must not move forward during the acceleration phase. If you move your head or your hips forward it's like you're writing and someone moves the paper while you're writing.
When I keep my arm bent at takeback I struggle to get it straight by contact. However, when I take it back with a straight arm, I tend to be able to keep it straight the whole thru swing. Is straight arm an acceptable takeback or does it create other issues?
You should not be taking the arm back straight, as soon as you start seeing a fast paced ball you be late every-time. You have to shorten your backswing. You do not need to have a straight arm at contact. Watch the most recent upload it covers this topic
I think it says that Jesus' s tomb door was rolled away,so I am having difficulty with that rolling action,just remembered an angel rolled that stone,that is maybe the help I am needing,makes sense.
Great job explaining the one-handed backhand. Thank you.
Thanks for this stimulating and well documented video. May I however suggest that you make one about the grip for the one handed backhand? While the majority of the players would rely upon an eastern grip, some professional (D. Thiem, S. Wawrinka) rely upon something intermediate between continental and eastern while some others (J. Henin, R. Gasquet) are definitely more towards a semi-western one. What about the pros and the cons of these grips?
I’ll make a video
Thank you so much, you have validated my guess. By looking at Roger backhand multiple times I have thought that he is really not rolling but I was not sure about it as the coaches always said to roll. Your explanation is spot on, and has given me so much confidence. Thank you so much!!
I agree I do not think Rodger Federer rolled his wrist, but he sure knew how to whip a backhand, and usually at very hard angles Cross Court..
I guess you highlight as best the key point for 1hbh. I've already tested my backend by focusing on my flaw, mostly using the legs properly and keep the arm and wrist in solid on contact. I can confirm that this improve my technique and create a lot of spin with minimal effort. Using the provider technique also lowering issue on arm.
Thanks for this,
I can relate when you said it is common to default to slices when one looses confidence in the backhand.
I am eager to give your steps a try later today. 😊
Love watching your videos before I head off to the courts.... can't wait to think about this one today!!! THANKS
Do you have a video on the one handed back hand grip
Glad people are finally realizing in the comments that Vincent’s method is 💯.
Excellent video! Thank you
Hi Tennis Doctor, what strings are you using in your dunlop cx200 Tour?
Amazing videos, am a big fan
Channel with the best videos on onehanded backhand. I implemented your tips and it made the difference after studying much other stuff. Thanks a lot!!! Now Tsitsipas will still be the No.1 in the hall of frame - my ranking droped too much now🤣
Which racket are you using in this video?
When you are turned with racket up, your head must not move forward during the acceleration phase. If you move your head or your hips forward it's like you're writing and someone moves the paper while you're writing.
Video has some really good content. Oddly though, he talks so slowly that the video is actually more watchable if you speed playback up to 1.25x
When I keep my arm bent at takeback I struggle to get it straight by contact. However, when I take it back with a straight arm, I tend to be able to keep it straight the whole thru swing. Is straight arm an acceptable takeback or does it create other issues?
You should not be taking the arm back straight, as soon as you start seeing a fast paced ball you be late every-time. You have to shorten your backswing. You do not need to have a straight arm at contact. Watch the most recent upload it covers this topic
I thought you must always have a straight arm at contact for the 1HBH?@@Tennisdoctorofficial
I think it says that Jesus' s tomb door was rolled away,so I am having difficulty with that rolling action,just remembered an angel rolled that stone,that is maybe the help I am needing,makes sense.
*A lot of words and not enough deeds.*