A while back there was a discussion in this forum on whether there is any video showing Ken Rosewall hitting a topspin backhand. I believe the consensus was there is no such video. Interestingly, while watching a YouTube of the Laver-Rosewall 1972 Dallas Final, I noticed two times in the video in which it looked to me that Rosewall hit a non-slice backhand in which he appeared to come over the ball. Here is the Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNwBZd7Kg2A.
The first time (just past 12:10 minutes) is a passing shot in which it looks like Rosewall's racquet goes from low to high to produce a fairly flat (but non-slice) drive. Of course, there are plenty of Rosewall slice drives in which he finishes with the racquet high, but this shot doesn't look like a slice to me. I'm curious what others think.
The second time (just past 14:40) is after Rosewall runs down a lob and hits a passing shot. It seems unambiguous to me, since the ball clearly follows an arcing path that results from topspin (albeit still not a large loop).
The first time (just past 12:10 minutes) is a passing shot in which it looks like Rosewall's racquet goes from low to high to produce a fairly flat (but non-slice) drive. Of course, there are plenty of Rosewall slice drives in which he finishes with the racquet high, but this shot doesn't look like a slice to me. I'm curious what others think.
The second time (just past 14:40) is after Rosewall runs down a lob and hits a passing shot. It seems unambiguous to me, since the ball clearly follows an arcing path that results from topspin (albeit still not a large loop).
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