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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Right on cue.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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If the one-hander has frustrated you for this many years, then why not give the 2 hander a try. Hitting left-handed might be a nice way of easing into it while working on footwork and timing but you will want to get used to hitting with both hands on the racquet since it is different than just hitting a left-handed forehand since your left arm will be in much closer to your body unless you are going for a Hewitt style of backhand with arms extended. Give yourself a summer or two to get the hang of it and at least you have the forehand to fall back on.
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