Hi everyone. Does anyone have any video of Soderling's backhand? That thing was a hammer. I'd love to study it in slow motion.
While we're on the subject, I'd love to know if anyone has any insight as to how some rare players can truly blast a two handed backhand. For me, the forehand and one hander are pretty easy to generate almost unlimited power but the two handed backhand has always puzzled me as to how even among the pros how rare it is to see someone really blast it.
Even among the pros, I can only think of a few players who can blast the two hander: Soderling, Sharapova, Safin, Safina (?), Agassi, Azarenka, Spadea, Mardy Fish, and maybe Murray.
I'm not talking about merely good two handed backhands, I'm talking about a true weapon that can be hit almost as hard as the big forehands. Something like 90 MPH or close to it. This has always been a mystery to me. I'd love some insight as to what you think is the key to this unusual power on the backhand side. I know how to hit a solid two hander consistently and can blast my forehand and one hander, but I can't blast the two hander constently. I don't need a lecture on the basics of the two hander. I know that. I want to know how these select players can blast it. It's also rare among the top juniors and only about 5 players in the nation who can do this come to mind.
While we're on the subject, I'd love to know if anyone has any insight as to how some rare players can truly blast a two handed backhand. For me, the forehand and one hander are pretty easy to generate almost unlimited power but the two handed backhand has always puzzled me as to how even among the pros how rare it is to see someone really blast it.
Even among the pros, I can only think of a few players who can blast the two hander: Soderling, Sharapova, Safin, Safina (?), Agassi, Azarenka, Spadea, Mardy Fish, and maybe Murray.
I'm not talking about merely good two handed backhands, I'm talking about a true weapon that can be hit almost as hard as the big forehands. Something like 90 MPH or close to it. This has always been a mystery to me. I'd love some insight as to what you think is the key to this unusual power on the backhand side. I know how to hit a solid two hander consistently and can blast my forehand and one hander, but I can't blast the two hander constently. I don't need a lecture on the basics of the two hander. I know that. I want to know how these select players can blast it. It's also rare among the top juniors and only about 5 players in the nation who can do this come to mind.
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