Nathan Blair: One-Handed Backhand
Is the one-hander impossible in junior tennis? How about for a 9 year old? That’s when Nathan Blair started hitting his. Who wouldn’t want a one hander this good? How did Nathan develop?
He worked his way up through the ROGY ball progression—red, orange, green, yellow. According to his dad he has had a lot of success in the shark pit of Florida junior tennis. But the one-hander wasn’t some dogmatic statement made by his dad or his coach. Nathan liked it.
You can see that in this video and isn’t that what matters? So let’s hear what everyone thinks from the grip to the preparation to the stance to the contact to the finish. Nathan’s coach Michael Brandon taught this incredible technical stroke to him. Hoping he is going to enlighten all of us here!
Is the one-hander impossible in junior tennis? How about for a 9 year old? That’s when Nathan Blair started hitting his. Who wouldn’t want a one hander this good? How did Nathan develop?
He worked his way up through the ROGY ball progression—red, orange, green, yellow. According to his dad he has had a lot of success in the shark pit of Florida junior tennis. But the one-hander wasn’t some dogmatic statement made by his dad or his coach. Nathan liked it.
You can see that in this video and isn’t that what matters? So let’s hear what everyone thinks from the grip to the preparation to the stance to the contact to the finish. Nathan’s coach Michael Brandon taught this incredible technical stroke to him. Hoping he is going to enlighten all of us here!
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