Let's get your thoughts on Scott Murphy's latest "The Classic Backhand:
Karsten Popp"!
					Karsten Popp"!
) that modern players' sliced backhands have evolved more radically downward swings as a result of the high velocity of modern tennis...that it's a forced change. I think -like skilful volleying - good sliced backhands have simply become a lost art. Players are taught sliced backhands as an add on rather than as a shot that deserves equal merit to any other in a player's repertoire. 
							
						
							
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