Originally posted by GeoffWilliams
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Originally posted by don_budge
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Originally posted by stroke
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I just love this comment by GeoffWilliams. He reminds me of Jiminy Glick…I can just see Jiminy saying it. This business of lifting the back heel of the Roger Federer backhand. I love it because it provoked a response from me and when coupled with stroke's comments relative to the Rafael Nadal exploitation of the Federer backhand it gives the dilemma possibility of interesting and illuminating discussion.
stroke really brings up a wonderful point regarding the Nadal dominance of Federer and you cannot forget that he also dominates the other Swiss bookend even more thoroughly.
Nadal vs. Federer (23-10)
Nadal vs. Wawrinka (12-1)
I wonder if stroke realizes what a thought provoking comment he has made. I suspect that he does. Let's just see where this little nugget takes us. We are adding fuel to the fire regarding the discussion of the one-hand backhand. Stan Wawrinka's backhand has brought a lot of attention to the discussion recently and John certainly gave us a load of food for thought with his article last month on the same. Gunther Bresnik tossed some gasoline on the inferno as well with his thoughts on the Dominic Thiem backhand…as he muddled through the transition from two-handed to one-handed. klacr also made the startling revelation that at one point in February that of nine ATP tournaments, six had been claimed as champions by players using one hand on the backhand side.
Now I must organize my thoughts…try to make some sense of the whirlwind going on inside the Gold Mine. This is deep stuff…deep doo-doo. If you know what I mean.
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