I'm just posting this to get some opinions from others and generally make sure that I'm not just seeing things.
I haven't seen it commented on before, but after watching a great deal of clips in the archives here I have made an observation that I find goes against what I have been taught to do and what I teach others. Every single male player with only one exception that I have seen (Leyton Hewitt, and I believe I've seen him do both) seems to be waiting during rallies with their non-dominant hands on the throat of the racket...this includes players with two-handed backhands. They are sliding their hands down from the throat to the handle during the initial preparation for the backhand. I have always waited with my non-dominant hand on the grip in position to hit my two-hander and let my bottom hand float between grips (since I switched from one to two hands twelve years ago that is). Interestingly enough, when looking at clips of the female players every single one of them (that hits two-handed) waits with the non-dominant hand on the grip.
I'm sitting here trying to think of a reason behind this. Is there an advantage either way? Why the difference between male and female players? Anyone care to put forth a hypothesis?
I haven't seen it commented on before, but after watching a great deal of clips in the archives here I have made an observation that I find goes against what I have been taught to do and what I teach others. Every single male player with only one exception that I have seen (Leyton Hewitt, and I believe I've seen him do both) seems to be waiting during rallies with their non-dominant hands on the throat of the racket...this includes players with two-handed backhands. They are sliding their hands down from the throat to the handle during the initial preparation for the backhand. I have always waited with my non-dominant hand on the grip in position to hit my two-hander and let my bottom hand float between grips (since I switched from one to two hands twelve years ago that is). Interestingly enough, when looking at clips of the female players every single one of them (that hits two-handed) waits with the non-dominant hand on the grip.
I'm sitting here trying to think of a reason behind this. Is there an advantage either way? Why the difference between male and female players? Anyone care to put forth a hypothesis?
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