Published on 07/21/2020 by Brady

The technique required on a one-handed backhand is very different compared to a two-handed backhand. In today’s lesson, Brady demonstrates three key technique “musts” unique to the stroke on the one-hander.

11 comments

  • Dhimiter Qoshlli 1 month ago

    You are so correct, great stuff!

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  • Mark 2 months ago

    Excellent – Thank you !

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  • Lanette E Wedell 2 months ago

    I appreciate the one-handed backstroke. Sometimes, coaches say using two looks natural, but then when I throw in one-handed, they make the same comment. I sometimes hold too long with the left hand; it’s finding the balance of when to let go.

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  • Carey Watt 2 months ago

    Great! How much tension do you create with your non-dominant hand?
    I love the separation that Shapovalov achieves.

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  • Malcolm Macrae 2 months ago

    Great video, going to work on my lunge.

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  • SAI Satyam 2 months ago

    Excellent

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  • Greg Samano 2 months ago

    Great tips

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  • Ed Merritt 2 months ago

    Great. When the weather gets better I hope to practice that.

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  • kevin D'Silva 2 months ago

    excellent demonstration

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  • kevin D'Silav 2 months ago

    excellent demonstration

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