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  2. Grip (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Rosewall, a one-handed backhand, used a tremendously accurate slice backhand with underspin through the 1950s and 1960s. The one-handed backhand slice is often used in rallies as it is a comfortable shot. Andre Agassi in particular increased his use of the one-handed backhand and often hit an unreturnable dropshot with it.

  3. Backhand - Wikipedia

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    Single-handed backhand stance in tennis. One-handed backhands have some advantages over two-handed backhands: Modern one-handed backhands typically have significantly more topspin and torque than two-handed backhands, [3] [4] which allows them to create more acute angles and pull the opponent off the court more easily, especially on the clay.

  4. Glossary of tennis terms - Wikipedia

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    Double-handed backhand (or double-hander): See two-handed backhand. Double-handed forehand (or double-hander): See two-handed forehand. Doubles net: A net used for playing doubles; longer than a singles net. Doubles: Match played by four players, two per side of the court. A doubles court is 9 ft (2.97m) wider than a singles court. [53]

  5. Tennis shot - Wikipedia

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    It can be executed with either one or both hands. For most of the 20th Century it was performed with one hand, using either an eastern or a continental grip. The first notable players to use two hands were the 1930s Australians Vivian McGrath and John Bromwich. The two-handed backhand was used more often since it allowed easy access to power ...

  6. Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Reach is also limited with the two-handed shot. The player long considered to have had the best backhand of all time, Don Budge, had a powerful one-handed stroke in the 1930s and 1940s that imparted topspin onto the ball. Ken Rosewall, another player noted for his one-handed backhand, used a very accurate slice backhand through the 1950s and 1960s.

  7. Novak Djokovic misses training amid injury concerns ahead of ...

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    That wasn’t the case and the best tennis was saved for the final set. Both women held their serves until Swiatek broke and moved 5-6 ahead. She had the chance to win and faced match point only ...

  8. Gustavo Kuerten - Wikipedia

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    He played right-handed with a single-handed backhand using a western grip. The arcing backhand played with topspin was his trademark shot. [15] [16] [9] He was one of the earliest adopters to play with polyester strings which allowed him to swing for pace and at the same time create the topspin needed to control the ball. [17]

  9. Richard Gasquet - Wikipedia

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    For his overgrip, he uses the Tourna Grip, which he double grips at only the bottom half of his racquet's handle, since he hits his backhand with one hand. Like many professional players, his racquet bears the paint job of the current Extreme line for endorsement purposes. Underneath the paint is a pro-stock model Head Liquidmetal Instinct Tour XL.

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