In the last article we saw the universal commonalities in the preparation on the two handed backhand - the use of the feet and the body in the turn and set up. (Click Here.) Now let's see the backswing variations, with virtually every top player creating their own interpretations. If there are so many differences how important are they? And is there one type of backswing motion all players at all levels should use as a model?...
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