Strength is a big factor in the one shot where the two-handed backhand really shines: the service return. It’s a naturally shorter stroke than the one-handed backhand, which is a big asset when ...
Statistics show that the double-handed backhand is now the dominant choice among professional players. It gives more power and control on return of serve and on high balls, which are two crucial areas ...
Your footwork is now crucial. As you get to the ball, look to load up on the left foot (right hander) and then transfer your weight forwards onto your right just before you hit.
A lot of players step in too early and upset the point of contact and swing path on their backhand. Get better by working on a left-handed forehand. Once your left arm is trained, you’ll be able ...
This week's tip focuses on two-handed backhand. Ed Ju offers a great drill class with two pros, giving drills and instruction on executing the two-handed backhand. Check out the video.
Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas is optimistic about the future of the one-handed backhand in men's tennis. The two-handed backhand has become more popular in men's tennis in recent times ...