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  3. Mikhail Youzhny - Wikipedia

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    According to The New York Times columnist Christopher Clarley, Youzhny's one-handed backhand was one of the more unusual ones on tour, hit with a "free left arm accompanying his right arm as he swings through the ball." [90] Veteran coach Sven Groeneveld jokingly said that Youzhny's should be called a "half one-hander". [90]

  4. Backhand - Wikipedia

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    One-handed backhand players move to the net with greater ease than two-handed players because the shot permits greater forward momentum and has greater similarities in muscle memory to the preferred type of backhand volley (one-handed, for greater reach). This is why a majority of serve and volleyers employ a one-handed backhand.

  5. Yahoo Sports AM: The dying art of the one-handed backhand - AOL

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    A brief history: The one-handed backhand is "the shot that made Roger Federer famous, the signature stroke of Rod Laver, a favorite of John McEnroe, Pete Sampras and Martina Navratilova," writes ...

  6. Richard Gasquet - Wikipedia

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    Executing one of the most deadly top-spin single-handed backhands. Gasquet’s backhand is known for its consistency, speed and accuracy, and has been acclaimed by many past players and commentators such as Robbie Koenig, John McEnroe and Brad Gilbert. His ability to create pace and angles with it, from anywhere on the base line, coupled with ...

  7. Rick Massie - Wikipedia

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    Richard Ray Massie (born January 16, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 1984 Supplemental Draft. [1]

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    Price on Etsy: $1,650 While most blow molds are 100% plastic, this Santa face from the ’50s embedded in a wood frame is the only plastic piece classifying this decoration as a blow mold.

  9. Denis Shapovalov - Wikipedia

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    Shapovalov has been coached since he was young by his mother, Tessa Shapovalova. He developed his one-handed backhand at the age of six and his net instincts all under her direction. [229] [227] In early 2017, Martin Laurendeau joined Shapovalov to polish his one-handed backhand motion and help him drive through the shot. [229]