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More than any other stroke in tennis, the one-handed backhand is as good as the player using it. Its value rests on their ability to veil intent, change direction and pace, and foresee unusual angles.
More than any other stroke in tennis, the one-handed backhand is as good as the player using it. Its value rests on their ability to veil intent, change direction and pace, and foresee unusual angles.
And if you want to succeed in the pro game, you need a forehand that can do some damage. Alicia Molik, one of the finest athletes in women’s tennis, has such a stroke.
May is here, and that means it’s Tennis Month! It’s the perfect opportunity to fine-tune your game and work on your forehand, arguably the most crucial stroke in today’s tennis. Whether you ...
The best men and women in the world took each other on at Flushing Meadows on Tuesday. Tennis produces that dynamic like no ...
In tennis, you’ll use either a backhand or forehand stroke to score your next point. Read ahead for a complete guide to tennis backhand vs. forehand strokes and why both are essential for every ...
Tennis professional Mr. Carac Barryman demonstrates techniques for both individual and group teaching, including the forehand and backhand drives, serving, volleys, and smashes.
American Madison Keys couldn't overcome unforced errors and double faults as Renata Zarazua made Mexican women's tennis history at the U.S. Open.