How to DOMINATE the court with your tennis forehand

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  • Опубліковано 30 січ 2025

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  • @MeikeBabelTennis
    @MeikeBabelTennis  16 годин тому +1

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  • @petedien
    @petedien 9 годин тому

    Thank you so much for teaching us🥰

  • @miketang7533
    @miketang7533 7 годин тому

    Great 🎾 lesson 👍🙏

  • @Chris90.
    @Chris90. 15 годин тому +1

    do you have any videos teaching on how to create space between you and the ball with a double backhand? I always feel so bunched up. thanks for this video btw, saved.

  • @trungtran2598
    @trungtran2598 16 годин тому +1

    As usual, I love your videos and explanations. I'm from a similar generation as you. I'm somewhat comfortable with the one-handed backhand. But do you think it's too late for me to start learning the two-handed backhand, it looks safer. I'm a recreational player.

    • @MeikeBabelTennis
      @MeikeBabelTennis  16 годин тому +1

      First off, thanks for your kind words! I don't think it's ever too late to learn new things. BUT, it might be easier to work more on getting your forehand from the middle corridor and then rely on your backhand to keep that as the steady shot. Making changes always take a while to solidify.

    • @trungtran2598
      @trungtran2598 16 годин тому

      I believe you're spot on, thanks

  • @alexandermayer2026
    @alexandermayer2026 2 години тому

    Nice job on getting sponsor but that’s not helpful for the amateurs watching, obviously. Dominate with the forehand? You have to have a dominant forehand. Duh. Can you control your opponent with your accuracy and power? Do you have the foot speed? As a former top tenner in the world, I can say that it would not have paid off for me. It’s highly unlikely that anyone with a dominant forehand would not take advantage. And most 4.5 players and higher make far fewer errors with their backhand. If you make more errors in your backhand than in your forehand, you need to work on your backhand.