Tomas Muster: Backhand
So last month we looked at the origins of heavy forehand topspin with Sergi Bruguera. Now let's look at Tomas Muster's heavy topspin backhand, again from the year 1997. First, just how extreme is his grip? The hand including the heel pad and the knuckle are definitely on the top bevel--or do they rotate further behind the handle? What about his contact point, the body rotation, and the surprising use (or non-use) of the opposite arm? The guy was a major force and especially on clay. Thoughts please!
So last month we looked at the origins of heavy forehand topspin with Sergi Bruguera. Now let's look at Tomas Muster's heavy topspin backhand, again from the year 1997. First, just how extreme is his grip? The hand including the heel pad and the knuckle are definitely on the top bevel--or do they rotate further behind the handle? What about his contact point, the body rotation, and the surprising use (or non-use) of the opposite arm? The guy was a major force and especially on clay. Thoughts please!
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