It was just because I naturally held the racket, like when playing baseball or golf. Note that in ice hockey one of Canadian grip and U.S. grip is used on preference.
@@tonypatricelli2070 After the service is over, I unconsciously change the racket grip. When the racquet head moves to a higher position than the right hand, I re-grab the grip with my right hand open. The racket then slides down and automatically provides space for the left hand. It is similar in my case that the grip does not change when professional players habitually rotate the racket and re-grab the grip.
투핸드 발리가 안정성이 높아보이네요!!! 저도 도전해봐야겠어요!!
감사합니다. 양손 발리도 나름 장점이 많습니다. ^^ 좋은 결과 있으시길 바랍니다.
Can u explain why u place ur left hand on the bottom of racket as a right handed player? I'm doing it the same way and appreciate ur videos
It was just because I naturally held the racket, like when playing baseball or golf. Note that in ice hockey one of Canadian grip and U.S. grip is used on preference.
Love it
When u serve righty when do you make the switch to left bottom?
@@tonypatricelli2070 After the service is over, I unconsciously change the racket grip. When the racquet head moves to a higher position than the right hand, I re-grab the grip with my right hand open. The racket then slides down and automatically provides space for the left hand. It is similar in my case that the grip does not change when professional players habitually rotate the racket and re-grab the grip.