Ernests Gulbis Backhand
Ernests Gulbis has attracted a lot of attention for his unconventional forehand (Click Here to view that in the Forum). But what about his impeccable high velocity two handed backhand?
Interesting that he starts with his hands split, but take a look at his turn, stance, the ATP outside backswing, and then the backward rotation of his hands and arms to drop the racket head. Look too at his racket face angle--proof that at least in pro tennis you can hit relatively low balls with a slightly closed face. There is more including his contact point relative to his legs and body, his wonderful extension and relaxed wrap!
Ernests Gulbis has attracted a lot of attention for his unconventional forehand (Click Here to view that in the Forum). But what about his impeccable high velocity two handed backhand?
Interesting that he starts with his hands split, but take a look at his turn, stance, the ATP outside backswing, and then the backward rotation of his hands and arms to drop the racket head. Look too at his racket face angle--proof that at least in pro tennis you can hit relatively low balls with a slightly closed face. There is more including his contact point relative to his legs and body, his wonderful extension and relaxed wrap!
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