tennis_hack
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The key word here is 'unique' - not 'best'. For example, Djokovic's backhand is not really unique (except his footwork allows him to hit it whilst sinking deep into the splits) - it is simply the same as most guy's backhands, but better in execution.
2hbh's are pretty generic looking most of the time - who plays that stroke differently?
So far I've got Nadal (windshield wiper followthrough, extreme grip), Gulbis (pat-the-dog backswing, heavy topspin for a 2hbh), Murray (low finish, very flat and fast stroke), Paire (not sure why - just looks different to the rest, and is a very fluid, nice stroke), Ferrer and Simon (both are cramped-looking strokes with both elbows bent at contact).
Would you agree with the assessment, and can you add any more unique 2hbh's?
2hbh's are pretty generic looking most of the time - who plays that stroke differently?
So far I've got Nadal (windshield wiper followthrough, extreme grip), Gulbis (pat-the-dog backswing, heavy topspin for a 2hbh), Murray (low finish, very flat and fast stroke), Paire (not sure why - just looks different to the rest, and is a very fluid, nice stroke), Ferrer and Simon (both are cramped-looking strokes with both elbows bent at contact).
Would you agree with the assessment, and can you add any more unique 2hbh's?