I started out playing with just a 2H, as this is what my coach taught us (I'm an adult learner). I struggled a lot with the backhand and also felt some back pain, so I started to learn a 1H slice BH and got pretty decent at that, then I eventually started to learn the 1H topspin. Lately, I have found I am mixing back in 2H backhands occasionally, almost out of instinct on some shots.
Basically, if the ball is high, I 1H slice it back.
If the ball sits up in my strike zone and I've got time to go for it, I hit a 1H topspin (which probably is my most powerful shot, even faster than my FH I think).
If the ball is very low, I either slice it, or I use a 1H and sort of pick it up depending on where I am on the court and where I want it to go.
I also lob with a 1H.
But, there are exceptions - if a ball is coming at my BH with a lot of pace and I feel I don't have time for a 1H wind up, I hit a 2H. I also hit 2H in certain scenarios where I want to flatten out my shot - for example, today I had a short ball on my BH side and I wanted to rip it flat cross court - I put two hands on the racket for this shot.
Rarely, when on the run and I feel like I need the extra strength, I hit a 2H BH as well. I hit 2h "backwards lobs" too, I'm too short to ever try and learn a tweener...
Oddly enough though, I don't return serve with a 2H, even on fast serves. I either slice them back or sort of do a flat 1H drive. On slower serves to my BH I like to hit a crosscourt 1H topspin.
Essentially, I think my 1H is the more powerful shot when I can use it, but it is a harder shot to prepare for - it takes more time and better footwork to setup a good 1H topspin shot.
I have been pretty happy with this setup, and with the limited use of a 2H I am not experiencing any back pain (I think I use too much core rotation on my 2H).
Just curios if anyone else plays like this, and how it has worked out for them. I am a relatively new player, only a couple years, so if it turned out to be a flawed philosophy for others I'd rather adapt and pick just a 1H or a 2H.
Basically, if the ball is high, I 1H slice it back.
If the ball sits up in my strike zone and I've got time to go for it, I hit a 1H topspin (which probably is my most powerful shot, even faster than my FH I think).
If the ball is very low, I either slice it, or I use a 1H and sort of pick it up depending on where I am on the court and where I want it to go.
I also lob with a 1H.
But, there are exceptions - if a ball is coming at my BH with a lot of pace and I feel I don't have time for a 1H wind up, I hit a 2H. I also hit 2H in certain scenarios where I want to flatten out my shot - for example, today I had a short ball on my BH side and I wanted to rip it flat cross court - I put two hands on the racket for this shot.
Rarely, when on the run and I feel like I need the extra strength, I hit a 2H BH as well. I hit 2h "backwards lobs" too, I'm too short to ever try and learn a tweener...
Oddly enough though, I don't return serve with a 2H, even on fast serves. I either slice them back or sort of do a flat 1H drive. On slower serves to my BH I like to hit a crosscourt 1H topspin.
Essentially, I think my 1H is the more powerful shot when I can use it, but it is a harder shot to prepare for - it takes more time and better footwork to setup a good 1H topspin shot.
I have been pretty happy with this setup, and with the limited use of a 2H I am not experiencing any back pain (I think I use too much core rotation on my 2H).
Just curios if anyone else plays like this, and how it has worked out for them. I am a relatively new player, only a couple years, so if it turned out to be a flawed philosophy for others I'd rather adapt and pick just a 1H or a 2H.