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Originally Posted by uspta4201423750
I'm sure most people would rather hit a forehand return than a backhand return, but I doubt statistics would support the claim that professional players hit more forehand serve returns than backhand returns. If you're playing me and you (like the majority of players at all levels) have a better forehand than backhand, you won't see too many forehands all match. I'll have to watch a match and count what percent serves go where, but I doubt anybody at the pro level is trying to serve to avoid people's backhands. What do you think? Harry
Everybody,
any opinions on this one?
julian
PS It is important to distingnguish TWO possible
level of coaching:
a) junior level
b) professional level
Originally Posted by uspta4201423750
I'm sure most people would rather hit a forehand return than a backhand return, but I doubt statistics would support the claim that professional players hit more forehand serve returns than backhand returns. If you're playing me and you (like the majority of players at all levels) have a better forehand than backhand, you won't see too many forehands all match. I'll have to watch a match and count what percent serves go where, but I doubt anybody at the pro level is trying to serve to avoid people's backhands. What do you think? Harry
Everybody,
any opinions on this one?
julian
PS It is important to distingnguish TWO possible
level of coaching:
a) junior level
b) professional level
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