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Jimmy Conners Backhand Analysis

By Your Host • Feb 13th, 2008 • Category: Improve your Backhand

RACQUET HEAD » At this point in the stroke, the ball is slightly below the level of the sweet spot of Connors’ racquet. This means he’s going to hit a flat shot, which will have good depth and penetration. The downside is that less spin usually means a smaller margin for error. WRISTS »Using a [...]



Richard Gasquet Backhand Analysis

By Your Host • Feb 13th, 2008 • Category: Improve your Backhand

A big swing and great timing make this stroke a thing of beauty. 1. Although the ball isn’t in the picture, Gasquet is totally prepared to execute the shot. He has stepped into a semi-closed stance with his right toe angled toward the net. (If the foot were parallel to the net, it would block [...]



Guillermo Coria Backhand Analysis

By Your Host • Feb 13th, 2008 • Category: Improve your Backhand

Guillermo Coria stays perfectly balanced and composed on his two-handed backhand. HEAD: Coria is making a tremendous effort at this point of the swing, yet his body is nicely composed. His eyes are relaxed and focused on the point of contact, and his head is steady, which allows him to keep his whole body coordinated. [...]



Ivan Ljubicic Backhand Analysis

By Your Host • Feb 13th, 2008 • Category: Improve your Backhand

Even a tricky high ball is no match for Ivan Ljubicic’s backhand. Perhaps the most difficult shot for players with one-handed backhands is hitting a ball up around the shoulders. There are three options to use in order to return it: You move in and take it early and on the rise, before it gets [...]



Agnes Szavay Backhand Analysis

By Your Host • Feb 13th, 2008 • Category: Improve your Backhand

This 19-year-old Hungarian rocketed almost 200 spots up the rankings last season, thanks in large part to her bruising two-hander. 1. Szavay’s preparation is excellent. I like her grip—her right hand is a little over from a Continental, almost like a one-handed backhand grip. This helps keep the racquet face closed so she can hit [...]