Let’s get the discussion going on Dr. Brian Gordon’s new article.
I see this as a fundamental piece for understanding the ever-changing progression of top-level tennis. Specifically, grasping the three two-handed backhand types will be essential before Brian breaks down the Alcaraz and Agassi backhands in Part Two next month.
As for the one-handed backhand, in the past 25 years only five players have won a Grand Slam men’s singles title with it: Pete Sampras, Gast?n Gaudio, Roger Federer, Stanislas Wawrinka, and Dominic Thiem. All but one—Wawrinka—are now retired.
I see this as a fundamental piece for understanding the ever-changing progression of top-level tennis. Specifically, grasping the three two-handed backhand types will be essential before Brian breaks down the Alcaraz and Agassi backhands in Part Two next month.
As for the one-handed backhand, in the past 25 years only five players have won a Grand Slam men’s singles title with it: Pete Sampras, Gast?n Gaudio, Roger Federer, Stanislas Wawrinka, and Dominic Thiem. All but one—Wawrinka—are now retired.
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