Stan has a losing h2h in slams vs the big 3. close to djokovic though, 4-5 in slam-matches. It is true that Nadal avoided alot of non-clay slams in his career which made his h2h look good, but i think that was due to djokovic and not due to wawrinka.
Go watch Gustavo Kuerten killing Federer with his backhands in RG 2004. Or Guga killing Sampras and Agassi in 2001 finals. (I mean it, WATCH it). Federer is not even close.
Stan, no question. Only he has the full upper body rotation, completely opening up his shoulders parallel to the baseline. Thiem is a close second, but Stan does it so effortlessly. Also, Stan's cross-court, down-the-line and inside-out backhand swings are almost indistinguishable, which is incredible - no other player has perfected the single-handed backhand to that level.
@@etielrincon Federer has 20 grand slams, Nadal has 22, Djokovic has 24 & would have more like 27 by now if he wasn’t discriminated against Your goat calculator seems to be broken
@@scottwarren4998Consistency of the level of play, Stan CAN play just as good as the big 3, but he plays such high risk tennis it doesn’t surprise me he has a losing record. This coming from the biggest Wawrinka fan ever, I literally have his forearm tattoo in a different font lol
@@jamesw512 Another way to phrase it is that wawrinka actually play better backhand-shots than federer, but that happens happens very few times. Fed plays better backhands shots more often than stan. Federer also plays smart backhand shots more often than wawrinka.
Not sure who u have been watching all these years. Dimitrov has a beautiful aggressive topspin forehand, the speed of which has riveled other pros. Yes he can hit a high slow slice as well as a low speedy slice. Did u watch his last 2 matches @ miami??
@@serbian_nationalist14 To be fair Feds bh in this video is pretty below average for his standards. Now if you see Tsitsipas training, his backhands look ridiculous (in a good way). But then when he has to produce them against heavy balls in a match, they lack a lot of pace. It may be because of him using a mildly polarized racket that's harder to accelarate. Most great backhands have MGR/I of above 21 or at least close. And then there's Gascquet who hurls rockets with his bh with a 19,7 MGR/I on a extended lenght racket which he barely grabs with three fingers around his ridiculous buttcap flare mid match. Maybe not as competitive as Stan's, but he surely has one of the most impressive and beautiful to watch bhs. It's insane the timing you must have to swing that racket that way on your ohbh.
Have to give Musetti some love here! His one-hander is absolute beauty. He’s still young. He’ll be up there among the greats in time. Fed is the GOAT though!
RF's one-handed backhand is famous because of RF. Wawrinka's however is another level. If tennis were one-handed backhand he'd be the undisputed eternal GOAT.
Wawrinka has the so powerful backhand, he doesn’t hesitate or hold back! Just deadly! The sound coming off his racquet is even different from all the other players in the video!
Didn't recognise Thiem or Dimitrov or last two which I wouldn't anyway, even though I'm a tennis fan. #2 Federer is effortless and smoothest, #1 Stan has the MaxPower in the game. Dimitrov close 3rd 😅 imo. Thanks
@@patchmorrison9213 his one hander is better than anyone's two hander outside of Novak, Sasha, or Coric, which is absurd. Stats show him winning backhand to backhand rallies over the course of his career against Novak, so I don't know if that's even true. He might have the best backhand ever, and its a one hander. That has to be genetic or something.
@@throwinfitz1144When Stan is in the zone he absolutely blows Nadal and Djokovick off the court. Primarily because his backhand absolutely dominates them. Idk why he can never seem to get his timing like that against Roger. I just wish he wasn't such a head case. He could've been the best ever. Shitty serve, inconsistent forehand....best backhand or ever grace the game...so weird lol
@@ryaniam22No he has played some amazing tennis against Roger too. It's just that Roger dominates with Serve, FH and varieties through his BH. Stan's game and BH doesn't perturb him.
Definitely, you can also notice it on TV, his cross-court backhand has such tremendous amount of spin and loopiness, even Rafa is stretched far off to his forehand side when returning it
I think Gasquet has the most control with his backhand. He can go big down the line or do a crazy whip cross court. His backhand was better than his forehand. Wawrinka probably has the best power backhand.
Most OVERRATED on tour. Lacks penetration in actual rallies (not highlight reels!), possibly due to his lack of core engagement and wristy action. Compared to others in the video, there is no stability in his torso with arm and head moving everywhere in follow through.
@@rba4075 he's swinging a sledgehammer at 381 SW, extended length, 100 sqin head and 25 mm beam, hugely polarized as well (19,8 MGR/I). And he grabs the buttcap with the center of his palm. It's a miracle he manages to time right his 1hbh at all. Even tho, I don't share your opinion about his backhand in match rallies, but maybe I haven't watched him play enough.
For me, Federer's is the most varied and useful Wawrinka's is the most reliable in huge moments Gasquet's and Thiem's are the most insane, where the shots they hit with it look like they should be impossible
@@laurentdu78Why did Nadal lose 6 of their last 7 matches? Why hasn't he reached finals of the Wimbledon since 2011? I can accept the logic behind him being the 3rd GOAT, but he was the GOAT once and big 2 chased him only. He was the standard before them. He made them and tennis better. His aesthetics and eye pleasing, relaxed game make one gasp in awe as to how one can play such a great and dominating tennis with so much beauty as well. That awe and wonder us why we live. The highest form of satisfaction and aim is sensory which Roger's game piqued
Agreed except Thiem. Plus yeah, for example Shapovalov's backhand is extremely overrated. Hell, I would take Lajovic's or Musetti's backhand over that garbage jumping backhand 😂
Wawrinka's backhand is just on another level. He hits it with such confidence, poise and ferociousness that his opponents think that its better to make him play forehand instead 😂
@@macaque791 Consistency and depth too. Hell, he blasted Djokovic (the greatest defensive player ever) off the court with his OHBH to win 2 of his slams. There might have been more aesthetically pleasing OHBHs than Stan's, but none are as consistently dangerous as his.
@@Fraudkovic That's true, which is why I said "probably", that's surprising to me. Roger had better performances in the Australian Open, winning it 6 times, with the neo-backhand dominating in 2017.
Indian Wells, 2000, new stadium. The Rocket Rod Laver, at 61 and following a stroke, could drive his one handed backhand with authority & a loud smack. That's two Grand slams for Rodney.
Without question Stan has the best backhand I have ever seen and I have watched all the greats. His is the most stable and consistent there is absolutely no weakness in his shot. His form on the stroke is impeccable. All you have to do is watch his Australian Open match against Novack!
Stan,Grigor,Stefanos,Dennis,Dominic,Roger is the order as per shots shown in the video. Dominic n Roger's OHBs otherwise r rated slightly higher to around 3-4. Stefan Edberg had the best OHB of his generation. Guga,Gaston Gaudio,Tommy Haas n Nicolas Almagro had very good OHBs as well !!
For Stan's backhand even the background sound drastically changed
That's because he uses a monfilament strung very high but Sampras strunk his natural gut much higher and the sound was also incredible
@@sylvainbaugeSampras n'avait pas un revers qui faisait aussi mal....
@@sinclair13100 je parlais du bruit de la balle à l'impact
Yeb❤ it's canon😊😊😊
BASSSSSSS
Stan vaporized that backhand
Wawrinkas backhand is a WMD.
That was sped up surely??!
@@Batwam0 nope real speed
stan has a really heavy racuquet 374 grams i believe... so when he winds up it really pummels the ball@@Batwam0
Stan the man so far
Wawrinka's is a rocket.
Roger and Gasquet have the most aesthetic move, Stan has a rocket launcher 😂
Gasquet move is really not good technically it’s very unorthodox…..
I agree Roger & Gasget
No. Federer and Dimitrov for most aesthetic move. Wawrinka for most consistent and powerful backhand.
Nah Gasquet's is weird and twisty and wacky.
Lendl and Laver
Justine Henin had an absolutely brilliant one handed backhand....what a lethal weapon it was!!
And such a thing of beauty! I loved Justine’s game.
Legend has it that Stan actually killed that tennis ball
Wawrinka is on another level. What a legend.
Exactly, there's Wawrinka, then everybody else
Stan has a losing h2h in slams vs the big 3.
close to djokovic though, 4-5 in slam-matches.
It is true that Nadal avoided alot of non-clay slams in his career which made his h2h look good, but i think that was due to djokovic and not due to wawrinka.
To me Federers backhand will always be the most beautiful. Just perfection
It's quite ugly actually, unlike the rest of his game.
@@LuLu-nw6bilol. Not even close to being ugly
Go watch Gustavo Kuerten killing Federer with his backhands in RG 2004.
Or Guga killing Sampras and Agassi in 2001 finals. (I mean it, WATCH it).
Federer is not even close.
@@RoChede i believe he said the most beautiful. Not the most powerful.
@@LuLu-nw6bi your opinion from probably no experience playing tennis
Gustavo Kuerten (not in the clip) and Stan are the ones that for me. Elegant strokes but also lethal.
Dimitrov backhand was pure beauty
Stan, no question. Only he has the full upper body rotation, completely opening up his shoulders parallel to the baseline. Thiem is a close second, but Stan does it so effortlessly. Also, Stan's cross-court, down-the-line and inside-out backhand swings are almost indistinguishable, which is incredible - no other player has perfected the single-handed backhand to that level.
The acceleration on his was crazy
Stan is the man for backhand.
The sound of ball off Wawrinkas backhand, soooo clean ❤❤❤
Stan the man without a doubt. Pure perfection!
Why does stan have so poor h2h vs fed in grand slams? does federer have a better forehand than stan, is that the answer?
@@scottwarren4998Fed is the GOAT
@@etielrincon Federer has 20 grand slams, Nadal has 22, Djokovic has 24 & would have more like 27 by now if he wasn’t discriminated against
Your goat calculator seems to be broken
@@scottwarren4998Consistency of the level of play, Stan CAN play just as good as the big 3, but he plays such high risk tennis it doesn’t surprise me he has a losing record. This coming from the biggest Wawrinka fan ever, I literally have his forearm tattoo in a different font lol
@@jamesw512 Another way to phrase it is that wawrinka actually play better backhand-shots than federer, but that happens happens very few times. Fed plays better backhands shots more often than stan. Federer also plays smart backhand shots more often than wawrinka.
No one mentions Dimitrov. I think his backhand is beautiful both topspin and slice. Stan has a powerful topspin.
Wasn't that him before shapovalov
@@Chris-xc4rv Yes it was. Grigor's follow through goes so far he can almost grab the racket behind his back with his left hand.
No wonder they used to call him "baby Federer"
No one has ever seen Dimitrov hitting a backhand without slicing, they more rare than a pink unicorn riding another pink unicorn
Not sure who u have been watching all these years. Dimitrov has a beautiful aggressive topspin forehand, the speed of which has riveled other pros. Yes he can hit a high slow slice as well as a low speedy slice. Did u watch his last 2 matches @ miami??
All of them. Put them in a museum, this stroke gonna be history soon 😢
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I dunno. Just saw highlights of Fernandez / Parry today and this young woman Parry has a nice one.
@@MelodyMaker oh and yes Parry and occasionally (when she pops up now and then) Golubic
@@MelodyMakernot sure if Parry will be enough of a star going forward to carry on the legacy
Alright let's break this down:
Shapo coolest
Wavrinka best
Roger smoothest
Dimitrov Those wings
Jajajajaja cry
Wawrinkas or almost anybody elses backhand from this video looks wayyyyyyy smoother
100%. Fed’s has so little extra movement/noise in the swing, impossible not to call it the smoothest.
Awww no tsitsipas 😢
Gasquet the most beautiful
@@serbian_nationalist14 To be fair Feds bh in this video is pretty below average for his standards.
Now if you see Tsitsipas training, his backhands look ridiculous (in a good way). But then when he has to produce them against heavy balls in a match, they lack a lot of pace. It may be because of him using a mildly polarized racket that's harder to accelarate. Most great backhands have MGR/I of above 21 or at least close.
And then there's Gascquet who hurls rockets with his bh with a 19,7 MGR/I on a extended lenght racket which he barely grabs with three fingers around his ridiculous buttcap flare mid match.
Maybe not as competitive as Stan's, but he surely has one of the most impressive and beautiful to watch bhs. It's insane the timing you must have to swing that racket that way on your ohbh.
Did you hear that? Barely any grunting! Just incredibly powerful, awesome one handed backhands.
Because it's practice.
Gasquet's the goat at this. So much control and versitility.
Have to give Musetti some love here! His one-hander is absolute beauty. He’s still young. He’ll be up there among the greats in time. Fed is the GOAT though!
RF's one-handed backhand is famous because of RF.
Wawrinka's however is another level. If tennis were one-handed backhand he'd be the undisputed eternal GOAT.
Wawrinka has the so powerful backhand, he doesn’t hesitate or hold back! Just deadly! The sound coming off his racquet is even different from all the other players in the video!
Stan sent that ball to another dimension
Players in the video in case you don’t recognize some:
Roger
Gasquet
Thiem
Stefanos
Dimitrov
Shapovalov
Stan
Lajovic
Musetti
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Didn't recognise Thiem or Dimitrov or last two which I wouldn't anyway, even though I'm a tennis fan. #2 Federer is effortless and smoothest, #1 Stan has the MaxPower in the game. Dimitrov close 3rd 😅 imo. Thanks
Stan the man.
Justine Henin!
Henri Leconte!!!
Long live the one-handed backhand!🎉
Stanimal. Clean hit, didn’t let him down under pressure like Federer’s.
Roger and Shapo have the prettiest backhands. Stan has the best.
Agreed, except I might swap Shapo for Gasquet, but no one is touching Stan. Absolute monster of a shot.
@@patchmorrison9213 his one hander is better than anyone's two hander outside of Novak, Sasha, or Coric, which is absurd. Stats show him winning backhand to backhand rallies over the course of his career against Novak, so I don't know if that's even true. He might have the best backhand ever, and its a one hander. That has to be genetic or something.
@@throwinfitz1144When Stan is in the zone he absolutely blows Nadal and Djokovick off the court. Primarily because his backhand absolutely dominates them. Idk why he can never seem to get his timing like that against Roger. I just wish he wasn't such a head case. He could've been the best ever. Shitty serve, inconsistent forehand....best backhand or ever grace the game...so weird lol
Edberg.
@@ryaniam22No he has played some amazing tennis against Roger too. It's just that Roger dominates with Serve, FH and varieties through his BH. Stan's game and BH doesn't perturb him.
Wow, from that angle, it seems that Richard generates tons of spin in his technique
Definitely, you can also notice it on TV, his cross-court backhand has such tremendous amount of spin and loopiness, even Rafa is stretched far off to his forehand side when returning it
That's exactly what caught my eye
Rogers is the most elegant
I think Gasquet has the most control with his backhand. He can go big down the line or do a crazy whip cross court. His backhand was better than his forehand. Wawrinka probably has the best power backhand.
Is* !!! The man ain’t retired yet lol
Most OVERRATED on tour. Lacks penetration in actual rallies (not highlight reels!), possibly due to his lack of core engagement and wristy action. Compared to others in the video, there is no stability in his torso with arm and head moving everywhere in follow through.
I always say that. It backs him up in rallies.@@rba4075
@@rba4075 he's swinging a sledgehammer at 381 SW, extended length, 100 sqin head and 25 mm beam, hugely polarized as well (19,8 MGR/I). And he grabs the buttcap with the center of his palm. It's a miracle he manages to time right his 1hbh at all.
Even tho, I don't share your opinion about his backhand in match rallies, but maybe I haven't watched him play enough.
I mean the most beautiful is arguably (in my subjective opinion) dimitrov's, however a strong case for Stan's backhand can be made
Justine Henin has the best backhand
Always preferred flatter ones. There is no limit for the receiving side to absorb topspin but for everyone there is a speed limit they can react.
Stan’s is most penetrating. Best down the liners on big points against top players.
Stan is definitely the bomb
Guga Kuerten deserves to be in this great shot selection😊
NO!
Stan's backhand is like watching a robot playing tennis in the future.
For me,
Federer's is the most varied and useful
Wawrinka's is the most reliable in huge moments
Gasquet's and Thiem's are the most insane, where the shots they hit with it look like they should be impossible
Roger's backhand it's a work of art
One handed backhand is a joy for eyes. My personal list: Stan,Richard,Dominik, Roger and how couldnt I mention Edberg, Youzhny and Leconte?❤
bro been a tennis fan for a LONG time
The noise of the Man are incredible😅
Tsitsipas's one-handed backhand is phenomenal, and if one word could describe Tsitsipas, the word is Underrated
It's Stanimal all the way and Fed second
Roger's is the smoothest and most varied one ❤
lol
Poor backhand against Nadal and Djokovic
@@laurentdu78 Not poor, but exploited until they couldn't.
Anyway, Djokovic and then Nadal are greater champions than federer
@@laurentdu78Why did Nadal lose 6 of their last 7 matches? Why hasn't he reached finals of the Wimbledon since 2011? I can accept the logic behind him being the 3rd GOAT, but he was the GOAT once and big 2 chased him only. He was the standard before them. He made them and tennis better. His aesthetics and eye pleasing, relaxed game make one gasp in awe as to how one can play such a great and dominating tennis with so much beauty as well. That awe and wonder us why we live. The highest form of satisfaction and aim is sensory which Roger's game piqued
Stan the man hit that backhand better than anyone . Huge shot for him
Stan is the only one here who can rally more than 10 shots at a stretch against powerful hitters to the bh
Justine Henin's one handed backhand will forever remain the best backhand in all of tennis history.
Yeah but this vid is only men's
Arguable, her single-handed backhand is one of the best ones I've ever seen
No way. Not better than Stan.
@@gordonlido364 have you seen Justine Henin play?
women's
Yeah I remember that video game where you could even kill the men with that backhand of Justine 💥
Sin duda, Wawrinka...
Wawrinka. No question. Prettiest is Edberg's.
Wawrinka and Tsitsipas. Wow. Esp Wawrinka.
Federer, Wawrinka, Dimitrov and Shapovalov!
Stan > Fed > Gasquet > Thiem. Everyone else isn't even in the question.
Agreed except Thiem. Plus yeah, for example Shapovalov's backhand is extremely overrated. Hell, I would take Lajovic's or Musetti's backhand over that garbage jumping backhand 😂
from the aesthetic, tsitsipas is better than gasquet and thiem
@@davidlee5778 more aesthetic than Thiem's, but not Gasquet's
@@TheseHoesAreLoyal Yes in my opinion gasquets is less aesthetic
@@davidlee5778 Oh wow, thank you Sherlock.
And I'm just saying that the popular opinion is that Gasquet's is the most aesthetic.
Wawrinka's backhand is just on another level. He hits it with such confidence, poise and ferociousness that his opponents think that its better to make him play forehand instead 😂
“Stan The Man” for sure!
Wawrinka and its not even close
Only leads in raw power
@@macaque791 Consistency and depth too. Hell, he blasted Djokovic (the greatest defensive player ever) off the court with his OHBH to win 2 of his slams. There might have been more aesthetically pleasing OHBHs than Stan's, but none are as consistently dangerous as his.
@@AD-nq2nz yeah Wawrinka and consistency 🤡
Wawrinka beat Djokovic in a Slam final with that backhand, that for me shows he's the best.
And Roger beat Rafa with his at the 2017 AO ;)
@@viktor7401 That's... kinda expected, Roger probably won all matches against Rafa in Aus Open.
2009 says otherwise@@shiftt.
@@shiftt. Nadal is 3-1 against fed at AO . So not expected at all . This is what happens when you kids watch tennis from youtube shorts
@@Fraudkovic That's true, which is why I said "probably", that's surprising to me. Roger had better performances in the Australian Open, winning it 6 times, with the neo-backhand dominating in 2017.
The most beautiful, because of that "click" of the racquet heart is Wawrinka's. Greetings from Rome Italy
Stan for power, Grigor for style and shape, Roger for all of that, Richard for thinking you only need one great shot.
The sound that comes off Fed's backhand on Phillipe Chatrier is something else... majestic beyond words.
I love to watch Lorenzo Musetti.
His one handed is so smooth.
The violence of Stan's backhand is impressive
Stan still has it best among the lot, he's the remaining torch bearer for single-handed BH!
Fed = master of art
Stan = master of sound
Roger and Grigio for aesthetics. Stan’s looks great, too, but his mostly is about sending the ball through a wormhole to the opposite baseline.
That Wawrinka backhand though...
Roger backhand always won the game.
Kuerten's backhand is unmatched.
For beauty, Gasquet, but yeah, Stan, Rog, Musetti, Almagro and Kuerten all come to mind. Thiem used to also hit missiles, but not as elegant.
Wawrinka's power is unbelievable
stan just crushes it lol
Wow... Wawrinka's one-handed backhand is definitely unique among them. It looks like it is being fired from a cannon. Suuuuuuper cannon
Federer no doubt esthetically in every category
And as Fed seems to be known "for aesthetics" only since recently, let's remind some he ruled tennis for almost 20 years with his "pretty" shots.
@@fabienh3943 I totally agree and I still think he’s the greatest because of his impact on and off court
stan wawrinka has the most powerful and beautiful one hander... if you include volley shots the most skillful and winningest backhand would be sampras
Thank you for this lovely compilation! Need episode 2 of this!
Roger here, though Stefanos a suprising second for me.
Gustavo's was so great, I was willing to lose matches for 2 years trying to copy it.
Roger, Stan, and Stefanos all have really nice looking backhands
Stan the Man for sure!!
His backhand is better than most Players forehands 😆❤
Stan the man for sure
Indian Wells, 2000, new stadium. The Rocket Rod Laver, at 61 and following a stroke, could drive his one handed backhand with authority & a loud smack. That's two Grand slams for Rodney.
It’s gotta be Stan the Man
Without question Stan has the best backhand I have ever seen and I have watched all the greats. His is the most stable and consistent there is absolutely no weakness in his shot. His form on the stroke is impeccable. All you have to do is watch his Australian Open match against Novack!
Love how all their backhands are all different too. Seems like every double handed backhander looks the same when hitting it
Stan's sounds like a forehand.
The Stanimal definitely has more heat.
Stan the man! He's on another level.
If you judge by aesthetic and not effectiveness you have to put 1.Fed 2.Dimitrov 3. Tsitsipas and last place on Shapo's jumping backhand
Stan’s backhand is legendary
一人だけ威力が限界突破してる
さすがスタンザマン
That ball that Stan hit is still too hot to touch
Stefano Tsitsipas …Very uniform, powerful and controlled backhand.
Please, do not forget Gastón Gaudio!!! I trully think he deserves to be un this "list" too
Federer has the most fluid, balanced, and efficient of them all.
Inside out one handed backhand is chef’s kiss
Stan - PERIODDTTTT
They’re all so great. Federer’s backhand makes my heart flutter.
Stan's backhand is a forehand. Just sent the ball to kingdom come.
lajovic's backhand is quite underrated
Stan,Grigor,Stefanos,Dennis,Dominic,Roger is the order as per shots shown in the video. Dominic n Roger's OHBs otherwise r rated slightly higher to around 3-4. Stefan Edberg had the best OHB of his generation.
Guga,Gaston Gaudio,Tommy Haas n Nicolas Almagro had very good OHBs as well !!