I just noticed that Philipp Kohlschreiber waits to return in an extreme backhand grip, and stays in that same grip for a forehand return. This allows him to hit his western grip forehand or backhand without shifting his grip.
He is the only pro I've seen who does this...I started by checking Henin and Kuerten since I thought they both hit with fairly closed grips on both sides, but they both do it the more traditional way by starting in something close to continental or eastern FH, and then rotating to their backhand grip for a BH return.
Kohlschreiber's approach seems interesting. I suppose the drawback would be that it might make the chip or slice return more difficult.
He is the only pro I've seen who does this...I started by checking Henin and Kuerten since I thought they both hit with fairly closed grips on both sides, but they both do it the more traditional way by starting in something close to continental or eastern FH, and then rotating to their backhand grip for a BH return.
Kohlschreiber's approach seems interesting. I suppose the drawback would be that it might make the chip or slice return more difficult.
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