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Experts say hitting what’s called an inside-out forehand to an opponent’s backhand gives a player an edge. By Stuart Miller The ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, features the best men’s tennis ...
Sinner gets power on his forehand that is too much for most of his rivals and part of that power is generated by the position of his racket at what we call the ‘power point’ in his swing.
The 23-time major champion is hitting his forehand better this season than at any point in his career. He’s counting on it to win him the U.S. Open.
You may be stronger in forehand than backhand or vice versa, but you’ll find a need for both in most matches. Whether you’re playing tennis casually or you're a pro like in Red Bull’s ...
So, instead, let’s talk about the other elephant in the room with Fritz’s forehand: the lower take back. Ideally, you want your arms and racquet off of the body, giving yourself space to find ...
Backhands, especially two-handers, are more compact so less can go awry. “The forehand is a bigger swing and a more complex shot technically,” said Michael Russell, who coaches Taylor Fritz.
Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas has used his signature forehand to help propel him to fifth place in the world rankings – we asked him for some tips to improve at tennis… ...
Louisa Thomas on a New Yorker video that considers the forehand’s role in tennis, and how the sport’s stars, like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Madison Keys, make the move their own.
There's the modern forehand, and there's the Monfils forehand. 1. Shoulders This is one of the most extreme forehands you’ll see. There’s so much rotation in Monfils’ should ...
The open stance forehand is a shot that emerged due to the necessity of players to adapt to the faster and more powerful playing conditions. It is widely used by professional and competitive ...