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One-Handed Backhand Nearing Extinction: Federer, Wawrinka, Thiem—The Artists Who Resisted the Norm
The Exceptions That Tried to Survive[/h2] Roger Federer made it a symbol of fluidity and variation, even if he often paid the ...
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Thiem: If I’m really honest, I wouldn’t suggest switching to a one-handed backhand
Fans also remember with nostalgia his one-handed backhand with which he won the Grand Slam. Could he still dominate and win ...
Once popular among tennis legends such as the likes of Roger Federer, Stefan Edberg, Pete Sampras, Justine Henin and Steffi Graf, many believe the one-handed backhand is a lost art. However, former ...
Stan Wawrinka, a Swiss tennis legend, reflects on his final Australian Open appearance, marking the start of his farewell ...
LONDON (Reuters) -For tennis purists the sight of a single-handed backhand pinging off the centre of a racket is a joy to behold but it is becoming rare and Grigor Dimitrov, one of the best exponents ...
PARIS (AP) — Lorenzo Musetti used his sleek one-handed backhand and sprint-then-slide court coverage to reach his first semifinal at the French Open, and second at a Grand Slam tournament, by beating ...
Earlier this year, the one-handed backhand faced another round of last rites. The catalyst this time was Stefanos Tsitsipas's brief dip outside the ATP Top 10, marking the first time in the Open Era ...
PARIS — Lorenzo Musetti used his sleek one-handed backhand and sprint-then-slide court coverage to reach his first semifinal at the French Open, and second at a Grand Slam tournament, by beating ...
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