How To Hit Perfect One Handed Backhand (TENFITMEN - Episode 139)
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Understand the mechanics and learn how to hit perfect one handed backhand // Wondering how to hit massive one handed backhand? How to hit clean and powerful one handed backhand? How to hit modern backhand like Dominic Thiem? How to hit backhand like Roger Federer? How to hit backhand like Stefanos Tsitsipas? How to hit backhand like Stan Wawrinka? How to hit backhand like Grigor Dimitrov?
In this video, Milan from TENFITMEN tennis impulse will guide you through 5 steps and demonstrate perfect one handed backhand while using top ATP players as examples. Enjoy it!
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the best one handed backhand tutorial I have watched so far.
1000%!
10,000%!
the ‘racquet drop behind’ is the missing link. I tried it the other day & flushed the backhand quite a few times. I got the feeling if the take back wasn’t perfect but I could complete the racquet drop behind, the shot would still be satisfactory. Thanks my man, i’m moving towards building a backhand
All about the racket drop 😎
Underrated video, you deserve more views!
Fantastic
Wonderful explanations...nice work of setup with champions of tennis...
The only regret .... The choice of a scary music ...I was waiting Freddy Kruger. arriving..... Telling me.....
# I can show you how to cut different parts of your backhand #........✋😄✋.....
Thanks for your help !!
Eric from Paris...
Thanks for a lesson...👍👍👍
Thanks brother, awesome…
Great explanation and demonstration. I might add it’s important to bend the knees and use the legs as well. Makes a huge difference in generating top spin.
I think I just figured it out. Thank you so much! The hip was my problem, I will try it this week for sure.
hello. can i see how to hit for high ball using one handed backhand
Great question, will try to make a video on it in future!
Agree with this coach 💯
excellent breakdown and very well explained...merci
Very informative and educational.
Best learning Videos, thanks for that!
Wish I saw this when first released, you missed an important component all pro one handers have including you, so important it probably comes in at number 2, you can add it anywhere but here it is:
All pros insure their lead trail leg is pulled behind body, closing the stroke, Rog and Stan will jump to close the stance even with no time and jammed.
Typically the rear leg is pulled behind, sometimes lead leg steps out, sometimes there's a foot lift to make it so
Little known fact, two handers actually don't have to travel further for backhand, open stance is common, one handers must travel an extra half or full step to close stance
Thanks for this video, it's improved my backhand, I haven't been getting racket behind bod, I'll pay attention to make that so
Good stuff, thanks
Great video. Very clear and precise.
Amazing video and BTW....you are one of the best coaches in the entire UA-cam world......
Best video you've made! Thanks a lot.
The unique really coach of tennis in the net …. Thanks so much
Awesome. Thank you for the video!
You're welcome!
so I have a pretty good one hander but you are right about step 3 .... I can definitely improve by focusing on step 3 and also 5 THANKS FOR SHARING!
Great video; I have always asked myself if the racket has to drop behind the body or on the side or in some intermediate position (something usually not heard or taught by coaches). You've clarified the right approach (plus the back hip driving). I've tried today and, with right technique, it makes a massive difference in power and spin. Many thanks.
Appreciate the review on the grip.
Very simple & clear explanation. Thank you so much!
Great Milan. Excellent video. Easily understandable and useful. Thank you.
Outstanding Amigo! Following you!
Great lesson
Surprised how smooth your one hander is especially the complete stretch and rotation. Impressed and maybe you're right it could have been a beast if you went with it full time.
This was a super great video thank you
Nice
Boom! Beautiful! 👊
Bravo Milan, great video ! Can't wait to see next one 👊💪🇷🇸
Amazing video !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Stefano, really glad you like it!
What I've taken away from this is not directly related to the backhand but to holding the racket ready, with a forehand grip, switching to backhand grip once you see the ball is coming on that side, then switch back to ready position with forehand grip. I tried it this morning and realised I had never paid attention to the grip I was using when in ready position and when I did that today I found I was a lot more consistent as I'm not great at feeling where my hands are. Funny that none of my coaches has ever given me advice on this.
Thanks Julian for sharing. Glad it helped!
You have had very bad coaches! The backhand starts with the proper grip as shown in this video!!!! I wonder how your coaches play the backhand!
Great movie, thanks dude!
Beautiful stroke !
Great tips !
Hi. Compliments for this beautiful lesson! Do you organise stage lessons in person? I’d like to join it.
Excellent technical video, very helpful!!!
thx 👍🤙
Excelente aula!mais detalhado impossivel. Muito obrigado
Mr. Cretin, thank you for your videos. Peace
Cool AV editing on this one, and as ever great tips.
Great Vedic to teach tennis Mr. Milan
Milan, first of all, one word:
Credibility!
You got it!!!
You talk the talk and walk the walk.
Great breakdown on the one handed backhand.
I like the emphasis on step 3, dropping the racket behind you. Thanks, I knew had something missing. Great tip.
Can you touch on the back foot follow through step? Sometimes I see it after the shot, sometimes not.
Greatly appreciated.
Stay healthy and God bless!
Great video and self example of executing the shot!! I would add only 1 thing maybe that very crucial to keep the eye on the bal at the contact point)) All the be best Milan! Keep shooting great videos!!
At 6.13min Milan explains that you have to keep the head still on the contactpoint. In my opinion he means keeping the eyes on the ball
focused on step 3 today and wow it feels really good - I found it especially improved my down the line backhand....
Great
Another great tut from the Coach!
Milan, could you reveal the technique how to kill short balls with high bounce (both FH and BH)? Thx!
Thanks, glad you like the video! Sure that's a great topic, will try to make it in near future!
On backhand The Flare Finish is what I was taught to use. But I wasn't told about that little drop behind the back.. But I was coached everything else. But that is how I used to hit the backhands aggressive like what you're doing when doing the topspin drives but for the backhand slice drive I prefer to keep my hips open at the incoming ball as that allows me to slice drive the ball more lower and flatter through the court it puts more pace on the ball.
Step 3 (creating the lag for more power) is indeed the most difficult step for beginners and intermediate players. Especially when they are older and want to change their technique !!
Slight hip turn yes but definitely not too much hip and stay sideways head down at the contact point. Many rec players will turn their hips first before contact then swing through and it’s a mess.
actually 4 too now that I think of it..... we'll see how it goes tomorrow....
Best
Спасибо, отличный материал...
Only think I dont get is the racket drop. What are the mechanics of it? Do you let it drop naturally (doesnt seem to work), do you push it down with left hand? How to do it
At what level do you start producing the popping sound that you hear when advance players are hitting?
Great video; I just have one question. How does the racquet drop come into play when you're trying to hit a high ball? Thanks
It depends how high the ball is bouncing! In some situations you have to choose a slice backhand!
Biggest challenge for me and my one (right) handed backhand: return of kick serve in doubles, playing on the right (deuce) side. In single match I have at least room to play long and high through the middle, but in doubles with a good volley player at the net...:-(
jump.
Excellent! what happen when the ball is high? Do You change the grip?
When i start play match i forget all tips 😅
May i know your racquet and the strings and tension...?i really interested in blade v7 18 20 for tsitsipas one
I've always hit a 2-hand backhand and wonder if my game will improve if learn both, or if I should just stick to the 2 hander. Any tips for deciding what to focus on?
Stay with your 2-hander. You can also create the lag with your 2 ander. Step 3 is exactly the same!
Hello! Nice video, can you please make a video about practicing against a wall?
Excellent video. However you should erase the music to be able to easely listen your voice.
Your pro? At what rank? Top 100?top 50?
I think on step 4 , you are overrotating too much yourself. But overall fantastic video
If only you were 10 years younger and could have gotten some Sampras footage! 🤔 Of course then cell phone cameras would have also been made earlier…
I like your videos but can you stop moving when you are talking 😉🎾 It makes me crazy watching especially when I try to focus on the important aspects of movement.
Quando insegni e sei montato strano per un serbo...
Nice
Goed explanation and easy to remember on the court. Thank you Milan - hvala lepo
Very good explanation, thanks.
Odličan video, Milane. Velika ti hvala.
Ja igram sa jednom rukom backhand ali će mi ovi tvoji tip-ovi definitvno pomoći da ga unaprijedim.
Thank you for the informative video. My question is about step 3. Are you letting the racquet drop naturally or do you pull it down?
Thanks Robert, you should control that drop with your non dominant arm but also help it with the hip turn.
@@tenfitmentennisimpulse Thank you very much! Yesterday I became a patreon subscriber because of your videos. Wish you all the best!!
When the hips are turning by step 3 you will have to let the racket go further behind the back by the low of inertia and the drop by gravity. Check Federer. His non dominant arm is not pushing or pulling the racket down. At that stage of the strike it is important to let the hitting arm go!