The classic two-handed backhand
Ideal for beginners, it gives total control of the racket. Both hands follow the stroke, with the leading arm slightly bent and the other arm straight.
The two-handed backhand is an essential technique for players of all levels. Easy to learn and powerful when properly executed, it offers stability and control. This guide will explain the different variations of the two-handed backhand, give you tips on how to gain power and answer the most frequently asked questions. Turn your two-handed backhand into a strong point with a tennis clinic guided by the Mouratoglou Methodology.
There are several grips for the two-handed backhand, to be adapted according to your playing style:
The two-handed backhand can generate a lot of power, provided you master certain aspects:
The two-handed backhand is a formidable weapon for any tennis player, whether a beginner or an experienced player. Although it requires a solid technique, its advantages in terms of power and control make it a preferred choice for many players. Work on your backhand regularly, adjust your grip, and take advantage of the rotation to get the perfect shot.
The two-handed backhand is generally considered the most powerful because of the stability it offers. Both hands give you better control of the racket, generating more force when you hit the ball.
To get more power, concentrate on rotating your hips, using your legs and hitting the ball cleanly. By improving your synchronisation and working on the fluidity of your stroke, you’ll increase the power of your backhand considerably.
The Eastern forehand grip for the left hand (for right-handed players) is the most common. You can also use a hammer grip for the right hand for added flexibility. Find the grip that allows you to be comfortable while retaining good power and stability.
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