HI John. I've seen Federer do it a number of times. If I remember correctly it was inside the service line, which would make sense. Federer's topspin backhand closing shot on the bounce is second to none, so it follows that he would have confidence in the swinging volley as well. In my mind, especially in 2017, he has the best all around one handed backhand in the game. As well as forehand, volley, overhead, serve etc. ha, ha
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Also to add to the slice backhand of Donald Budge. The big difference as I see it is that the players of that generation would also hit a flat backhand or slice backhand as an offensive shot, because the grips were more toward the continental back then. Hence the follow through being similar to the topspin backhand, with hands going the opposite way. Current pros are hitting the slice higher up the back of the ball, and going down straighter to counter balance spin as you said. where as the older pros hit it a bit lower on the ball extending the racket out toward the target more.
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