BrokenForehand
Rookie
approximately 10% of the world population is left-handed, but if we look at the professional tennis, current top 100 has 15 lefties:
2 Rafael Nadal
16 Denis Shapovalov
35 Guido Pella
38 Adrian Mannarino
41 Albert Ramos-Vinolas
42 Ugo Humbert
48 Yoshihito Nishioka
52 Fernando Verdasco
56 Feliciano Lopez
65 Jiri Vesely
75 Corentin Moutet
77 Cameron Norrie
78 Federico Delbonis
92 Dominik Koepfer
top 100-200 has 12 lefties, top 200-300 has 11 lefties
and we have ATG lefties like Martina Navratilova, Rafael Nadal (plays lefties), Rod Laver, John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Monica Seles...Obviously we don't have the exact data to prove the theory, but just in theory, do you think lefties have a better chance? Or Not?
2 Rafael Nadal
16 Denis Shapovalov
35 Guido Pella
38 Adrian Mannarino
41 Albert Ramos-Vinolas
42 Ugo Humbert
48 Yoshihito Nishioka
52 Fernando Verdasco
56 Feliciano Lopez
65 Jiri Vesely
75 Corentin Moutet
77 Cameron Norrie
78 Federico Delbonis
92 Dominik Koepfer
top 100-200 has 12 lefties, top 200-300 has 11 lefties
and we have ATG lefties like Martina Navratilova, Rafael Nadal (plays lefties), Rod Laver, John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Monica Seles...Obviously we don't have the exact data to prove the theory, but just in theory, do you think lefties have a better chance? Or Not?