John,
I have found only 3 top 100 womed using this stroke. 3% noted is a small percent, but making it into the top 100 and 2 in the top fifty is nothing to sneeze at.
MARION BARTOLI (FRA) 19th ranked
SHUAI PENG (CHN) 46th ranked
AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN) 71st Ranked
I have posted threads on this stroke because my daugter hits this stroke very well getting some very flat extreme angles with great pace for her size which is small. I was wondering if you would ever entertain the idea of doing a article on this stoke focusing on both the pros and cons.
We have been to three top acadamies in the south and most of the coaches at first want her to go to one hand but then they see her blast winners with two hands and all have incouraged her to continue with this stroke. So after flip flopping a couple times we are confident that with extremly good footwork this stroke can work at the highest level.
Monica sure proved that!
Thanks for your site we learn something new every month.
Warm Regards,
Andrew
I have found only 3 top 100 womed using this stroke. 3% noted is a small percent, but making it into the top 100 and 2 in the top fifty is nothing to sneeze at.
MARION BARTOLI (FRA) 19th ranked
SHUAI PENG (CHN) 46th ranked
AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN) 71st Ranked
I have posted threads on this stroke because my daugter hits this stroke very well getting some very flat extreme angles with great pace for her size which is small. I was wondering if you would ever entertain the idea of doing a article on this stoke focusing on both the pros and cons.
We have been to three top acadamies in the south and most of the coaches at first want her to go to one hand but then they see her blast winners with two hands and all have incouraged her to continue with this stroke. So after flip flopping a couple times we are confident that with extremly good footwork this stroke can work at the highest level.
Monica sure proved that!
Thanks for your site we learn something new every month.
Warm Regards,
Andrew
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