How do you practice two-handed backhands?

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Also, is double handed backhand better?

The two-handed backhand may be a less destructive shot than the one-hander, but it is also more reliable: the extra hand on the racket means it is easier to handle incoming pace and spin, and to swing the racket along a predictable path.

Accordingly, what are the 2 driving forces of tennis? Thrust – momentum of the racquet pushing the ball forward. Gravity – the weight of the ball acts downward from the ball’s center of gravity. Drag – refers to the force, in this case – air resistance, acting in the opposite direction (flight direction) of the movement of an object.

Beside above, is a one handed backhand better?

One-handed Backhand: The main benefit of a one-handed backhand is reach. Many people find that once they master the stroke they have more reach and can hit through the tennis ball more easily. … Also a one-handed backhand hides a slice better, which keeps your opponent guessing.

Who has best backhand in tennis?

The 5 Best Backhands in Men’s Tennis

  1. Dominic Thiem.
  2. Stan Wawrinka. …
  3. Novak Djokovic. …
  4. Richard Gasquet. …
  5. Stefanos Tsitsipas. …

Who has the best one handed backhand?

Roger Federer

ATP Ranking Player
3 Roger Federer
4 Dominic Thiem
6 Stefanos Tsitsipas
19 Marco Cecchinato

How good is Federer’s backhand?

A backhand consists of the standard flat backhand baseline groundstroke, a topspin equivalent, a slice, a lob, a drive volley, a drop volley, a slice drop volley, and a smash. And it is pretty clear that in the variants other than the flat groundstroke, Federer’s backhand is superior to that of most players on tour.

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