These analysis videos fit in well with the best coaching videos on youtube. As a tennis coach, these videos are excellent. I'll just add that when discussing Schwartzman's backhand you mention that the two-hander struggles with the higher balls, and I think this should be mentioned in comparison with the one-hander which tends to struggle even more with the high balls, and can break down more easily (as we see in all the matches between Federer and Nadal on clay). Schwartzman being shorter than most top players also makes it neccesary for him to adapt so well to the higher balls to compete.
Just try the same swing, you'll find that its a really very cool shot, I often play sharp cross-court angles in that way to get my opponent in a weak position from where I can get the point easy.
True AM. I couldn't agree with you more. I am arguing his case because statistically Sinner is the player who tops the list on tour when it comes to generating topspin on the backhand side. Since this video is pertaining to two handed backhands I genuinely feel the young Italian should've featured in it.
One thing those with double handers have over single handers is on the return. Especially high to that single backhand on clay. RF only has one option to chip that back into play, which always gave the imitative to get that first strike in on the second shot. Novak has that over RF.
Murrays lob isnt his only strength his backhand is very solid and he can generate huge amount of power when he is relaxed. Djokovics backhand down the line is the trademark shot and no one does it better than him. I found it weird not to ad him in that category but sertainly his backhand on the pressure is the best backhand in tennis
His DTL might be the most consistent, but when on fire there are plenty who can match it -- Goffin, Nishikori, Zverev, Paire, Fognini, plus Nalbandian and Agassi of course among the older lot. But stretched out and defending? No one can touch him.
Such a great and varied selection here. Love Fognini's golf swing backhand, Nishikori's simplicity and Goffin's precision. All very different techniques, and all devastating.
Basilashvili, Karatsev and Sinner have three of the best backhands on tour but I guess they're not as established as Djokovic, Schwartzman, or Zverev. I can spend all day long watching Basilashvili's backhand which, in my opinion, is the coolest on tour. I love his technique
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Amazing analysis, we need more of these :) Novak's backhand is my favourite because he can pull off the most amazing shot just when you think he's on the ropes and might be the best backhand of all time imo
Another thing that zverev does with his backhand is where he starts with it. If you look at other players, they start below their waist or at it. Zverev brings it up at his shoulder and then follows through resulting in far more power than anyone else's two handers.
That was so good! The only other two handed backhand players on the ATP that I would have liked you to analyze would be Ernests Gulbis and Dustin Brown. Ernests for his versatility, and Dustin for the uniqueness of his technique.
I would say Djokovic's backhand is great because an addition of many factors: foot work, power, precision, creativity, work under pressure, mentality (havind the crowd against you and still works), flexibility, resistence, more and more!
Nadal has the best two handed backhand shot. Flat or loop shot - Nadal's backhand is very dangerous. When he loops, it's mostly to the opponents backhand and they have a hard time doing much with it - they either attempt a weak backhand volley or have to spend more time to run around the backhand use to their forehand to hit a more powerful shot. It happened a lot in the 2020 French open final. Djokovic in the match, with loops going to his backhand resorted sometimes to ineffective drop shots.
Looks like Medvedev uses a whole load of left arm to me. Also, I'm not convinced that Fognini 'falls to the side' and so it's 'difficult to recover'; it looks like he squares up with his left leg like everyone else (and sometimes he doesn't bother recovering).
Yes, when you have a two handed it is ideal to mostly use your left, but they’re that meddy uses his right more than most. Also, Fabio does fall slightly to side and even that slight change in balance can lose you a point in the pro leagues.
Schwartzman jumps with his backhand becouse he is very low. Dont fool yourself. He has to jump becouse a huge spin can go over his head, it is the onlg way he can counter high balls
He's the best, but I really dislike the 2 handed backhand. Nothing against him in particular, but watching people like Federer, Wawrinka, Gasket, Almagro, Dimitrov, Lopez, Lendl etc is just so much more graceful and elegant.. Women, with the exception of Navratilova, and Martinez I can't think.of anyone else.. seems like they all play like that...oh well..
Flat or loop - Nadal's backhand is still very dangerous. When he loops, it's mostly to the opponents backhand and they have a hard time doing much with it - they either attempt a weak backhand volley or have to spend more time to run around the backhand use to their forehand to hit a more powerful shot. It happened a lot in the 2020 French open final. Djokovic in the match, with loops going to his backhand resorted sometimes to ineffective drop shots.
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4:37 Keep the opponent guessing. Will Paire smash the backhand down the line or smash the racquet into the service box?
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The LEGEND Kei Nishikori being the best part of the video, as usual
These analysis videos fit in well with the best coaching videos on youtube. As a tennis coach, these videos are excellent. I'll just add that when discussing Schwartzman's backhand you mention that the two-hander struggles with the higher balls, and I think this should be mentioned in comparison with the one-hander which tends to struggle even more with the high balls, and can break down more easily (as we see in all the matches between Federer and Nadal on clay). Schwartzman being shorter than most top players also makes it neccesary for him to adapt so well to the higher balls to compete.
Really enjoy these very informative videos! Can't wait until the season resumes!
So happy Goffin and Nishikori are included 👍🏻
Man meddys backhand is so weird but so good
Just try the same swing, you'll find that its a really very cool shot, I often play sharp cross-court angles in that way to get my opponent in a weak position from where I can get the point easy.
Sinner's backhand should have been in the list as well. The guy generates the maximum topspin.
Yeah I was also looking for it.
I got disappointed
True AM. I couldn't agree with you more. I am arguing his case because statistically Sinner is the player who tops the list on tour when it comes to generating topspin on the backhand side. Since this video is pertaining to two handed backhands I genuinely feel the young Italian should've featured in it.
His backhand will probably be on the list when he becomes a more established player!
give it a rest. we are seriously tired of hearing you moan about the kid.
@@monstermichaeltoad5705 who cares whether you are tired or not !!
5:00 Paire's head movement after contact is insane! Effective backhand though.
One thing those with double handers have over single handers is on the return. Especially high to that single backhand on clay. RF only has one option to chip that back into play, which always gave the imitative to get that first strike in on the second shot. Novak has that over RF.
Murrays lob isnt his only strength his backhand is very solid and he can generate huge amount of power when he is relaxed. Djokovics backhand down the line is the trademark shot and no one does it better than him. I found it weird not to ad him in that category but sertainly his backhand on the pressure is the best backhand in tennis
His DTL might be the most consistent, but when on fire there are plenty who can match it -- Goffin, Nishikori, Zverev, Paire, Fognini, plus Nalbandian and Agassi of course among the older lot. But stretched out and defending? No one can touch him.
@@akbarshahzad5780 No one can owerpower Nadal's forehand but literally nobody and that is why he is on another level
Such a great and varied selection here. Love Fognini's golf swing backhand, Nishikori's simplicity and Goffin's precision. All very different techniques, and all devastating.
Basilashvili, Karatsev and Sinner have three of the best backhands on tour but I guess they're not as established as Djokovic, Schwartzman, or Zverev. I can spend all day long watching Basilashvili's backhand which, in my opinion, is the coolest on tour. I love his technique
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tomorrow is djokovic 302 weeks at no.1. AMAZING
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Still not the goat
@@tennisparisbrothers8001 why fortunate??? the weeks during inactivity weren't counted... and wimbledon was canceled (djokovic was the favorite)
@@tennisparisbrothers8001 explain how exactly the lock down helped him?
Deluded Djocovidiot.
Next one should be of Serves 🎾🎾of professional players
These analysis videos are really entertaining. Would love to see one on the serve.
kei's backhand can do anything.
Smart move including him. Statistically it's one of the best backhands of all time.
djokovic is the greatest two handed backhander ever
Period.
no shit
No debate
Probably agree because overall his movement tends to give him the edge. Agassi, Nalbandian both had awesome backhands too.
@@colinmcmullin1154 Id take Nalbandian and Safin's BHs over Djoko or anyone else.
These are great! We need one on serves now!
Me hubiera gustado un bonus truck con el revés de David Nalbandián
The jumping backhand is super cool but probably not something recreational players should try to emulate much.
Looks super cool though.
Keis backhand is comfortable to see
This is quality content. Keep up the 'Analysing ...' series!
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Amazing analysis, we need more of these :)
Novak's backhand is my favourite because he can pull off the most amazing shot just when you think he's on the ropes and might be the best backhand of all time imo
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Novak Djokovic has it all!!!
Where is David Nalbandian?!
retired. His, Aggasi's, and Safin's were all fantastic as well, but they are all retired now.
probably at home chilling
seems like everything comes in sync for Djokovic when playing under pressure. really a true athlete.
If you want to know what Nishikori bh can do in a great day just look his match against Novak in us open 2014
This is really nice analysis.
whose BH you like the most in this vid ? I like Diego and Kei's the most
Kei Nishikori is Japanese legend!
these are my favorite tennis videos
thank you for this video, it's great
Another thing that zverev does with his backhand is where he starts with it. If you look at other players, they start below their waist or at it. Zverev brings it up at his shoulder and then follows through resulting in far more power than anyone else's two handers.
does anybody know the song on the "Down The Line" Section??
I want to see an HD zoom in on the players grips
U should analyze karlovics backhand
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Great video
5:24 🔥
08:17 is what you are here for.
Costs a like though...
That was so good! The only other two handed backhand players on the ATP that I would have liked you to analyze would be Ernests Gulbis and Dustin Brown. Ernests for his versatility, and Dustin for the uniqueness of his technique.
I know he’s out of the game but would of loved to see Safins backhand talked about.
Second to Djokovic IMO
Serves next??
The most beautiful 2 handed backhand it's for me tomas Berdych.
need video like this about onehanded backhand
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NOVAK definitely has the best !!!!!
I totally agree. Many beautiful things about his backhand
Djokovic's backhand - OMG - Simply the best of all time !
ATP Finals championship point 2012
Amazing camera angle when they showed it in slow motion 👌
2:43 And if anyone has experience hitting the ball above the shoulder, IT WILL BE SCHWARTZMAN :D
Thank you
Odd treatment of the Murray bh.
The Djokovic bh isn't noted for its power. Its greatest strength is the movement.
I would say Djokovic's backhand is great because an addition of many factors: foot work, power, precision, creativity, work under pressure, mentality (havind the crowd against you and still works), flexibility, resistence, more and more!
Nadal has the best two handed backhand shot. Flat or loop shot - Nadal's backhand is very dangerous. When he loops, it's mostly to the opponents backhand and they have a hard time doing much with it - they either attempt a weak backhand volley or have to spend more time to run around the backhand use to their forehand to hit a more powerful shot. It happened a lot in the 2020 French open final. Djokovic in the match, with loops going to his backhand resorted sometimes to ineffective drop shots.
Nalbandian has the best two handed backhand.
That picture at 2:12 looks like photoshop 😂
Murray is the best lobber i ever seen
Murray has the best backhand
@@nichmu7889 after Djokovic,of corse
@@nikolasekulic00 no your wrong
Novak Djokovic !
Number 1, Nole!
Djokovic No.1
Kei Nishikori No.2
Go keeeei from Japan!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like Kei's shots from his back hand because of its speed and precise.They also make me comfortable to see.👍
Looks like Medvedev uses a whole load of left arm to me. Also, I'm not convinced that Fognini 'falls to the side' and so it's 'difficult to recover'; it looks like he squares up with his left leg like everyone else (and sometimes he doesn't bother recovering).
Yes, when you have a two handed it is ideal to mostly use your left, but they’re that meddy uses his right more than most. Also, Fabio does fall slightly to side and even that slight change in balance can lose you a point in the pro leagues.
Do one handed backhands!!!
They already did
@@ianlancesuficiencia2253 I saw that 😂. Thanks for telling me lol
I wish these lockdowns would end so I could play tennis.
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Zverev: My backhand is the best among them, I can do whatever things you have mentioned in this video!
Hopefully tournaments will have crowd on 2021
Analyzing the serve?
Missed Gilles Simon!!:)
fking brick wall ahhaha
3:15
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Nadal is getting humiliated in this video
LOL, everyone hits BH winners against nadal
Rafa is left hand, he plays to backhand right players (sorry my english)
1 No1e Djokovic
2 Andreescu
3 Andy Murray
4 Halep
5 Osaka
6 Nishikori
7 Medvedev
8 Nadal
9 Venus Williams
10 Schwartzman
10
Tennis is best
Nalbandian should be in this
It's me or most of this players analysis are a game against Nadal lol
You include Nadal’s backhand but not Sinner’s?
David Nalbandian first place
Second place Novak
Third place Agassi
Fourth place Rios
5 place Medvedev
6 Nishikori
7 place Sinner
8 place Sheartzman
Where is Andy Murray
@@nichmu7889 he is best returner in Tennis . He is playing too defensive two handed backhend in my opinion.
I would put Safin's backhand up there too.
@@bojanfrntic8596 lmao best returner murray and best backhand nalbandian, lol which sportare u watching?
@@andrejmitrovic4958 ajd reci mi da je Novakov bekend bolji objasni mi osim sto znas pljuvati tude misljenje da cujem genijalac.
Two handed backhand, Daniil medvedev is the best
No lol
it's kind of funny how one of these videos doesn't exist for volleys
この中に錦織出るのすごすぎん
Come on. I think Fernando Verdasco backhand is pretty phenomenal
Schwartzman jumps with his backhand becouse he is very low. Dont fool yourself. He has to jump becouse a huge spin can go over his head, it is the onlg way he can counter high balls
One handed backhands next please
He's the best, but I really dislike the 2 handed backhand. Nothing against him in particular, but watching people like Federer, Wawrinka, Gasket, Almagro, Dimitrov, Lopez, Lendl etc is just so much more graceful and elegant.. Women, with the exception of Navratilova, and Martinez I can't think.of anyone else.. seems like they all play like that...oh well..
I love Diego.
i absolutely love it when nadal completely flats out a backhand. Unfortunately, he loops it over way too often.
Flat or loop - Nadal's backhand is still very dangerous. When he loops, it's mostly to the opponents backhand and they have a hard time doing much with it - they either attempt a weak backhand volley or have to spend more time to run around the backhand use to their forehand to hit a more powerful shot. It happened a lot in the 2020 French open final. Djokovic in the match, with loops going to his backhand resorted sometimes to ineffective drop shots.
Tennis TV always show Nadal on screen!
I guess we're only doing current players.
what about 2 handed forehands. doesnt anybody care for the dark arts?
Paire looks like he's going to break his neck whenever he hits a backhand. I hope he never does.
Nalbandian is the best two handed ive seen. Of course not a great drive, not a great serve, and not a great career discipline and focus.....
Medvedev actually uses his left hand a lot.
Please sub spanish😫🙏🙏
You can NOT rule Nalbandian out of this video !!
Zverev would put himself in there for best 2 handed backhand.
Djokovic, the undisputed goat being last because hes the best
Federer Shapovalov and Kyrgios💪💪💪best in the ATP
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The video is about two-handed backhands and two of the three players you've listed don't have two-handed backhands.
@@grimson Hahah lol too good but even roger 2 handed backhand is good :) we just posted a video and would love to hear your thoughts of our video
True.