Some of the most powerful backhands in tennis are held with this grip. Its limitations are similar to those of the Western forehand. It’s not well-suited for low balls, and because it’s a ...
A strong open stance wide forehand comes from the lower body, more specifically the right side. Coach John Evert gives the run down on how to move out to and hit a wide forehand while properly ...
Swinging the racquet with the correct grip is the cornerstone of good tennis. Nick Bollettieri, the man who coached Maria Sharapova to Wimbledon stardom, swears by what he calls foundation grips and ...
razing a service motion built up through a lifetime of repetitions is one of the most vulnerable things a tennis player can do. Initially, Gauff’s forehand looked to need a grip adjustment ...
To find the grip, hold the racket as if you were using the edge of the racket frame as an axe, that should be the correct grip. The V of your thumb and forefinger should be just to the left of the top ...