The Myth of the Classical One Handed Backhand


Nadal’s decisive victory over Federer at Roland Garros demonstrates the weakness of the one handed backhand with a classical grip structure, especially on clay.

Especially in tough conditions and wind, the traditional one hander is just too weak to withstand the heavy spin attack of modern high RPM forehands.

Arguably the most talented player of all time—even Roger Federer could not withstand the heavy spin of Nadal with Roger’s old school stroke.


Chris Lewit, the Prodigy Maker

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