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Is Western Grip Making Pro Forehands Vulnerable?
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Originally posted by stroke View Post
To me, Fabrice was a great player who realized his potential, but I think the mens field has gotten even deeper.
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One item in the NYT piece that struck me as wrong was this quote by an ATP coach that the one-hander has to make bigger grip changes. Then I thought that he is probably still talking about the full Western forehand, so then, yes the grip change is huge -- unless you're Philip Kohlschreiber, in which case you just flip the racket over and use the same grip -- and racket side -- for forehand and backhand <g>.
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Originally posted by jimlosaltos View PostOne item in the NYT piece that struck me as wrong was this quote by an ATP coach that the one-hander has to make bigger grip changes. Then I thought that he is probably still talking about the full Western forehand, so then, yes the grip change is huge -- unless you're Philip Kohlschreiber, in which case you just flip the racket over and use the same grip -- and racket side -- for forehand and backhand <g>.
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