Uarturohernandz asks "Is there someone out there willing to say that the two hander can learn to be an all court player?"
I would be willing and one example is Jonas Bjorkman who had a two-hander, served and volleyed well, got up to no. 4 in the world in singles and was no. 1 in the world in doubles.
It might be easier for the one-handed player to have an all-court game, but if the coach is dedicated to teaching the all-court game, including the "classic" backhand slice and to do things like have the students play sets where they have to serve and volley and tells them they need to serve and volley in doubles even if staying back on the serve might bring more immediate results, in my view it can be done with players with two-handers
I would be willing and one example is Jonas Bjorkman who had a two-hander, served and volleyed well, got up to no. 4 in the world in singles and was no. 1 in the world in doubles.
It might be easier for the one-handed player to have an all-court game, but if the coach is dedicated to teaching the all-court game, including the "classic" backhand slice and to do things like have the students play sets where they have to serve and volley and tells them they need to serve and volley in doubles even if staying back on the serve might bring more immediate results, in my view it can be done with players with two-handers
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