Denis Shapovalov Backhand
It’s been over 5 years since Denis Shapovalov burst on the scene. Although he lost in the Wimby semi-final to Novak Djokovic, he looked like he belonged there and was in general trading shots on equal footing. So in the next three months in the Forum, we’ll take a close look at his game, starting with his amazing one-handed backhand.
Check his grip, the variety of stances, the relationship between his forward extension and the deceleration phase—and the jump.
We looked at him before in 2016 though with much less footage. Click Here to see if you see differences or evolution!
It’s been over 5 years since Denis Shapovalov burst on the scene. Although he lost in the Wimby semi-final to Novak Djokovic, he looked like he belonged there and was in general trading shots on equal footing. So in the next three months in the Forum, we’ll take a close look at his game, starting with his amazing one-handed backhand.
Check his grip, the variety of stances, the relationship between his forward extension and the deceleration phase—and the jump.
We looked at him before in 2016 though with much less footage. Click Here to see if you see differences or evolution!
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