Tennis One Handed Backhand Slow Motion Compilation

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Tennis One Handed Backhand Slow Motion Compilation.
    The one-handed backhand in tennis is a stroke of beauty when hit properly, in this video, you'll see ATP pro players Roger Federer, Richard Gasquet, Stan Wawrinka, Grigor Dimitrov, Dominic Thiem, Tommy Robredo and Stefanos Tsitsipas hitting one handed backhands in slow motion, filmed an edited by Love Tennis.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 101

  • @LoveTennisOfficial
    @LoveTennisOfficial  4 роки тому +8

    Download our FREE one-handed backhand guide here - www.top-tennis-training.com/one-handed-backhand-guide/

  • @neoroman0510
    @neoroman0510 3 роки тому +21

    Although I love Federer above all players, I still think Wawrinka's backhand is slightly better and more powerful

    • @gordonipock9385
      @gordonipock9385 Рік тому +1

      Wawrinka's backhand is like Edberg's: great for hitting winning passing shots, but not consistent enough to be a great rally shot. In their head-to-head matches Gasquet could consistently engage Wawrinka, Federer or any other player with a one-handed backhand into longer rallies and almost always win them because he would not cough up an error after four or five shots.

    • @gordonipock9385
      @gordonipock9385 Рік тому

      Guga Kuerten had a magnificent one hander. Won him a few French Open titles.

    • @John-ev3pu
      @John-ev3pu 3 місяці тому

      He has more hip twist than federer, so the movement has more amplitude, more weight transfer to the ball. In his prime the way he could shoot on lines while being late on the ball was stunning

  • @miguelocariz6447
    @miguelocariz6447 3 роки тому +1

    Great advice, Thanks for the channel and the opportunity to learn from you. Regards from Barcelona. Spain.

  • @johnnybgood1169
    @johnnybgood1169 3 роки тому +2

    Nice video, though I do wish you had Shapovalov's backhand in here.

  • @albertus7516
    @albertus7516 4 роки тому +21

    Leared more from this 4 minutes of slo-mo than from 4 hours of blather.
    Thank you.

  • @theaccentedguy1505
    @theaccentedguy1505 3 роки тому

    I'm impressed with Golubic's backhand. She's not in this clip though.

  • @celinegarcia4158
    @celinegarcia4158 3 роки тому +13

    Admire them all but for me Justine Henin's backhand is the best.

  • @HNg-re5rx
    @HNg-re5rx 3 роки тому +14

    ...where's Denis Shapovalov?? He has an amazing one handed backhand.

  • @sebastiencourtois8696
    @sebastiencourtois8696 4 роки тому +14

    Where is Shapovalov ? 😞

  • @venkatakallagunta8278
    @venkatakallagunta8278 3 роки тому +3

    Denis Shapovalov is missing. One of the best one hand backhand.

  • @pdpotomac
    @pdpotomac 4 роки тому +5

    Simon, I really appreciate you putting up these videos.

  • @kaialoha
    @kaialoha 4 роки тому +18

    When 100% its superior to 2HBH in variety, deception, and versatility. BUT its very difficult to execute perfectly. At 80% its inferior to 2 hander which can muscle through a less than ideal strike. BTW what everyone calls a 2HBH is in fact a lefty FH with RH assist. The old school 2HBH was a true 2HBH - RH BH with LH assist ( Borg, Jarryd, Wilander, Connors, Solomon, Dibbs ). Evert started the LH FH with assist which was carried on by Austin, Jaeger, Sanchez and the Bolleteri boys - Agassi, Courier, Krickstein, Chang and also Ivanisovic. The clue is if the LH releases on follow thru , its a RHBH with LH assist. If it does not ( nowadays) its a Lefty FH with assist. The two are completely different in every way from power systems to timing and stances. I´ve played 25 years with each one.

    • @ttb6384
      @ttb6384 2 роки тому

      You are a legend!!!

    • @ashershelburne8379
      @ashershelburne8379 2 роки тому

      It is not superior with versatility. A two handed backhand can comfortably take balls at all heights with minimal take back and also load up with power. Any player with a 1hbh has to resort to a slice 50% of the time due to a 1 hander not being feasible in all situations

  • @TheYoudhruv
    @TheYoudhruv 4 роки тому +10

    Its amazing to see how Wawrinka stays steady while taking shot. Thats make him the best !! 1:03

  • @sportswithtrav9856
    @sportswithtrav9856 3 роки тому +3

    0:27 might be the best example for players looking to develop a good one handed back hand, opens up immediately, plant with dominant foot, and pisses on the ball with proper top spin.😎

    • @Darendien
      @Darendien 3 роки тому +1

      Hi! Sorry but what is this player's name? I'd like to watch more of him.

    • @Darendien
      @Darendien 3 роки тому +1

      Ah, Robredo. Got it 😉

  • @dereksteele5543
    @dereksteele5543 24 дні тому

    Aussie great Ken Rosewall had argueably the most elegant one hander ever and the blueprint for all others that followed.

  • @hjsong8103
    @hjsong8103 4 роки тому +4

    Stan. The best Ohb.

  • @likeaboss516
    @likeaboss516 4 роки тому +3

    0.25x if u want it even slower

  • @cosimopecchioli2746
    @cosimopecchioli2746 5 місяців тому

    One thing that always struck me about Federer is how long he looks down at ball... he does not look where the ball is going until the motion is well over... I try to do that but it is hard!

  • @catedoge3206
    @catedoge3206 Рік тому +1

    dimitrov/federer/wawrinka most aesthetic backhand.

  • @koubasaki
    @koubasaki 4 роки тому +2

    Baby feds backhand looks the most powerful and head on, prop because he's a big guy.

  • @sarangcemut
    @sarangcemut 3 роки тому +1

    I always think that OHBH is a masculine backhand
    *just sayin’

  • @CH-yp5by
    @CH-yp5by 7 місяців тому

    Just missing Henin Hardin she had a single back hand that was as beautiful as any of the men

  • @ermattia
    @ermattia 4 роки тому +2

    This video is a gem; thank you!

  • @diegosanchez7819
    @diegosanchez7819 Рік тому +1

    Tennis is art… the one hand backhand is pure art

  • @asamgal5682
    @asamgal5682 4 роки тому +1

    I like it very much. Great compilation. Thanks

  • @Art._.byheart
    @Art._.byheart 4 роки тому +1

    Just a suggestion, do a tommy haas analysis.

  • @gordonipock9385
    @gordonipock9385 Рік тому

    Too much Dimitrov. Not enough Gasquet and Robredo. No Shapovalov.
    Gasquet is the GOAT for one handed backhands.

  • @piecesmilemark6685
    @piecesmilemark6685 4 роки тому +1

    where Justine?

  • @sboomb
    @sboomb 4 роки тому +5

    Imo the most stilish is the Grigor's one.. amazing shot!!

  • @FollowFunk
    @FollowFunk 2 роки тому

    Just slow mo backhands, not trying to add your artistic touch with music or annoying intros. Love it thx!

  • @lorenzo6mm
    @lorenzo6mm 3 роки тому

    In Santa Barbara TENNIS in the 1970's their we're two teaching pros
    who taught two kinds of backhands. I learned them both.
    Mike Koury drew the racket back with both hands and kept
    the racket head level & away from the body before swinging.
    Harvey Bottleson drew the racket back with both hands in a high loop
    and kept the head close to the body before swinging.
    Either one worked very well.
    The two handed back hand worked
    the best on return of serve when the the ball was close to you.
    Move in with a half volley like swing and its devastatingly good.
    Johen McEnroe had the minimalist back hand stroke.
    A strong foot work and shoulder led smooth blocking stroke.
    Generally without a versatile ability to judge beteen these
    strokes in any given situation is the mark of a good tennis player and teaching pro.
    Watch Roger Federer and learn everything you need to know and practice.
    Federer, Sampras, McEnroe and Boris "Boom Boom" Becker are the serves that
    are the standards amoung many great and Classic Tennis players.
    Its amazing that these things are NOT the STANDARDS in the
    professional Tennis Teaching and PLAYING World.

  • @vincentdaversa9568
    @vincentdaversa9568 3 роки тому

    Two best backhands. F: Justine Henning..M: Roger Federer

  • @lebeautennis
    @lebeautennis 4 роки тому +2

    Hey guys. First here. :)

    • @LoveTennisOfficial
      @LoveTennisOfficial  4 роки тому +5

      You're fast!

    • @lebeautennis
      @lebeautennis 4 роки тому +2

      @@LoveTennisOfficial Ha ha. You should see my running forehand. :)

    • @lebeautennis
      @lebeautennis 4 роки тому +3

      @@LoveTennisOfficial You guys have taught me loads online. Just wanted to say thank you. You have given me really greats tips that has helped my game. :)

  • @rogerwilco4257
    @rogerwilco4257 2 роки тому

    Any slow-mo low-contact point topspin 1-handed backhand compilations?

  •  Рік тому

    I wish I could learn how to make space for my one handed backhand.

  • @brettneuberger6466
    @brettneuberger6466 3 роки тому

    So UA-cam can read mind’s now. Thanks for the video!

  • @valencijavalencija8929
    @valencijavalencija8929 3 роки тому

    The best ,realy the best backhand Stanislas Wawrinka!!!!!

  • @sonruben
    @sonruben Рік тому

    where is shapo!!!!

  • @shobharanivenkatram5051
    @shobharanivenkatram5051 3 роки тому

    Can you make video on John Isner serve slow motion please...

  • @nrg4285
    @nrg4285 2 місяці тому

    Epic

  • @interneticin6931
    @interneticin6931 4 роки тому +1

    Who is the player at 0:27?

  • @chrisman3965
    @chrisman3965 3 роки тому

    I literally could watch this all day. Would be nice to sprinkle in some from the likes of Edberg, Lendl, Stich, etc. They had beautiful swings.

  • @eddiefou1271
    @eddiefou1271 2 роки тому

    Richard seems to have his own technic. We can see à real diference

  • @aravindakshansrinivasan8895
    @aravindakshansrinivasan8895 8 місяців тому

    I need a screen saver version of this video

  • @kamalslangalia
    @kamalslangalia 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting

  • @yaqio
    @yaqio 4 роки тому +2

    Roger more consistent as he only plays the topsin when he is 100% comfortable.
    Stan most effective.
    Gasquet most joyfull and complicated to return.
    All of them togheter do not add up to the best OHBH ever.
    GASTON GAUDIO.

  • @RaphaClassic
    @RaphaClassic 4 роки тому +3

    Perfection... but the one-hander gets a lot more difficult if you have to take the ball at shoulder height... or even above

    • @hellohello-yi8yr
      @hellohello-yi8yr 4 роки тому

      Tell that to Stan lol

    • @radreviewz9482
      @radreviewz9482 4 роки тому +2

      Not really. At least I disagree. It's harder to get 2 hands up there than it is one. If you're taking it high, I think it's easier with one hand. I can rip a high one hander. Your mobility to get any power feels so limited with a high 2 handed bh.
      I had to learn to stop listening to conventional wisdom from a bunch of people that don't have a 1 handed backhand.

    • @RaphaClassic
      @RaphaClassic 4 роки тому

      Rad Reviewz yes, you can swing more powerful and you have a better range of motion with a 1-hander.

    • @claudiocoello3336
      @claudiocoello3336 4 роки тому

      My opinnion is 2 hander is better and more control. There are a more powerfull muscles in 2hander. Really you have 2 forehands. Im one back hander and proving two styles. I d like to be 2 hander. More power receiving strong spin balls from the oppnent.

  • @ahmadshani6682
    @ahmadshani6682 3 роки тому

    Love tennis

  • @timsssssssssssssssss
    @timsssssssssssssssss 4 роки тому

    Gasquet’s racquet seems the most unstable, so much twisting lol

    • @lorenzo6mm
      @lorenzo6mm 3 роки тому

      Its a beautiful stroke none the less much better
      than 90% of back hands on the pro tour.

  • @GrandmaBetty1945
    @GrandmaBetty1945 4 роки тому +2

    Gustavo Kuerten has the ultimate backhand to learn from

  • @pjesf
    @pjesf 4 роки тому +2

    Those are so majestic but I feel my wrist snapping clean off when I watch them. I was such a skinny teenager I just couldn't do it and to this day I have lady wrists even after lifting weighhts for years (I'm a male). I used to watch Justine Henin and think "how tf can she do that?"
    Edit: Stan's is SO MEAN

  • @lionelzanette8762
    @lionelzanette8762 4 роки тому

    Almost every hits are a bit late...

  • @Aidev7876
    @Aidev7876 3 роки тому

    From all these backhand shots, the weakest is the one from Federer. His percentage is so low. He himself said he can't produce 5 in a row. That Costed him about 10 GS?

    • @zgee9272
      @zgee9272 3 роки тому

      Every single player in the top 250 in the world can hit more than 5 BHs in a row

    • @Aidev7876
      @Aidev7876 3 роки тому

      @@zgee9272 besides federer. He said that. Not me

    • @ale03000
      @ale03000 2 роки тому

      Of course he can . . . look at 2017 and 2018 beaten top players including Nadal in sucession and 3 slams won

    • @Aidev7876
      @Aidev7876 2 роки тому

      @@ale03000 everybody knos 2017 was his backhand revolution. Overall, Nadal made a fortune out of his errors from his BH

  • @ProfessorBoooty
    @ProfessorBoooty 4 роки тому +3

    Fed mishit 0:07 Tsitsipas 2:45 Thiem 3:26

    • @LoveTennisOfficial
      @LoveTennisOfficial  4 роки тому +7

      That's what you got from this video?

    • @mkbaharris
      @mkbaharris 4 роки тому +1

      Fed mishit? lol most successful BH in history! lol

    • @Marek333MM
      @Marek333MM 4 роки тому

      Matthew Harris He would be more succesfull if he would be more consistent on his BH
      But of course He is the Best of All

  • @AkRocket
    @AkRocket 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the upload. Although i played myself ITF and Sattelites 20 years ago, I still try to learn for my kids. what I recognized and only a few lokk at it how the one backhand players angle their wrist at point of contact. Very interesting to see and analyze.

    • @dbeaton1111
      @dbeaton1111 4 роки тому +1

      I noticed that, too! The grip, the wrist angle, how far one extends the hand on the grip (fingers spread out or more ham-fisted) the angle of the body and how far in front one strikes the ball, how much one uses the hips for power (Gasquet is a prime example), if it's more of a swing through the ball with a forward finish, or if the arm swings up and around as if it as attached to the body -- all different and unique.
      Personally, I like Henin's and Wawrinka's backhand.

    • @ldeue4837
      @ldeue4837 3 роки тому

      @@dbeaton1111 The shoulders also play a crucial role, you can replicate it even like the pros and your OHBH will improve....When you prepare you'll notice them leaning in on the front shoulder so it's lower than the back one, as they come forward and throw the hips and start to open these shoulders will switch and the front will become higher than the back it has that see-saw effect and helps you with upward trajectory. Knowing how your body is leaning is so important especially on shots like the slice, if you are on your heels your racket is probably 10-15 degrees more open than it is if you were leaning forward.

  • @Wilton24
    @Wilton24 4 роки тому +1

    1. Stan
    2. Fed
    3. Gasquet
    4. Theim
    5. Me

  • @tak7117
    @tak7117 4 роки тому +1

    Backhand need well stabilised trunk like wawrinka. The other guys' backhand cannot be strong point at real game.

  • @warsawcurrency
    @warsawcurrency 4 роки тому +1

    Tennis is overkill. I have been playing for several weeks, backhand is not a problem. I don't understand what the discussion is about. And why tennis earns so much money - as for me unjustified

  • @lvargas7306
    @lvargas7306 4 роки тому +1

    My BH top: 1. Roger 2. Grigor 3. Warrinka 4. Shapovalov 5. Tsitsipas 6. Feli Lopez .

  • @bjcperera
    @bjcperera 4 роки тому +1

    NO AUDIO !!!!

    • @LoveTennisOfficial
      @LoveTennisOfficial  4 роки тому +5

      It's in slow motion, what do you want to hear?

    • @bjcperera
      @bjcperera 4 роки тому

      @@LoveTennisOfficial It would have been nice to have a background instruction type of an audio on it. For instance, the racquet head being up at the preparation stage etc.