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John,
I don't know how much you have studied David Nalbandian's
two-handed backhand, but I'm sure you'd agree it is one of the
best in the men's game. I recently noticed something he does
which I haven't seen anyone else do: when he hits a backhand
from a neutral stance, especially when he hits up the line,
Nalbandian moves his rear (left) foot back towards the middle
of the court instead of swinging it around towards the alley
on the followthrough. This keeps his rear hip back and seems
to put all of his weight onto his front foot.
I've tried the move and it seems to give me better balance
and better control, especially when I hit up the line. What
do you think? Is this just an incidental thing that
Nalbandian does or do you think there might be good
biomechanical reasons for teaching it?
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