As of Monday's rankings update, there will be no players with one-handed backhands in the Top 10 for the first time in --- forever.
Nada. Rien. Zilch. Nil. Null. Nul. нуль. Cero. 零
Grigor Dimitrov was the last chance for our dying breed, and had been holding up his end well of late, but falling in the Amsterdam semifinals to Alex de Minaur brought the end of an era. Stefanos Tsitsipas, I believe, sinks below 10. Thank you, Grigor, for making a last stand going to the breeches and holding off the hordes of malevolent and inelegant two-handers seeking to replace beauty with, ugh, efficiency like a swarm of mischievous bookkeepers. Photos Indian Wells c(me)
Here are links in a sort of memorial to the singleton with TPN Tour Portraits of:
(Click blue text for link to TPN album)
Requiescat in pace gloriosus unus hander
Roger Federer's Backhand
Grigor Dimitrov
Stef Tsitsipas
One lonely backhand in TPN's albums of Stan Wawrinka.
Nearly forgot Dominic Thiem, one of the very best.
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Nada. Rien. Zilch. Nil. Null. Nul. нуль. Cero. 零
Grigor Dimitrov was the last chance for our dying breed, and had been holding up his end well of late, but falling in the Amsterdam semifinals to Alex de Minaur brought the end of an era. Stefanos Tsitsipas, I believe, sinks below 10. Thank you, Grigor, for making a last stand going to the breeches and holding off the hordes of malevolent and inelegant two-handers seeking to replace beauty with, ugh, efficiency like a swarm of mischievous bookkeepers. Photos Indian Wells c(me)
Here are links in a sort of memorial to the singleton with TPN Tour Portraits of:
(Click blue text for link to TPN album)
Requiescat in pace gloriosus unus hander
Roger Federer's Backhand
Grigor Dimitrov
Stef Tsitsipas
One lonely backhand in TPN's albums of Stan Wawrinka.
Nearly forgot Dominic Thiem, one of the very best.
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