Funny you ask this. Not trying to brag but I had a nasty two handed backhand, very consistent winners with it. But I stopped playing for a couple years and when I came back I randomly felt more comfortable with a one handed backhand, idk maybe I was too young for a powerful one handed backhand at that time and when I came back it felt natural.
Funny you ask this. Not trying to brag but I had a nasty two handed backhand, very consistent winners with it. But I stopped playing for a couple years and when I came back I randomly felt more comfortable with a one handed backhand, idk maybe I was too young for a powerful one handed backhand at that time and when I came back it felt natural.
Exactly the same thing happened with me. One handed just felt much better for generating power ontop of the mixups you can throw out. The tradeoff traditionally is consistency.
Also Kyrgios is funny af, a lot of the tennis community hates the guy for being "classless" but that makes me like him even more. He's a natural.
Exactly the same thing happened with me. One handed just felt much better for generating power ontop of the mixups you can throw out. The tradeoff traditionally is consistency.
Also Kyrgios is funny af, a lot of the tennis community hates the guy for being "classless" but that makes me like him even more. He's a natural.
Yeah he’s definitely the best, if you watched football back in the days it’s like comparing Ronaldinho with Cristiano, the latter has insane numbers and is stylish in his own way, but Ronaldinho was just pure magic.
Yeah he’s definitely the best, if you watched football back in the days it’s like comparing Ronaldinho with Cristiano, the latter has insane numbers and is stylish in his own way, but Ronaldinho was just pure magic.
It's actually unprecedented. There's no comparison for this in sports. We got to witness 3 Micheal Jordans play against each other at the same time in their primes.
If even one of them is missing from the equation you're looking at like a 30 grand slam split. If 2 were missing can you imagine how many grand slams one of them would have?
All 3 blew past all the old records while stealing from each other. We can never take that for granted.
Yeah he’s definitely the best, if you watched football back in the days it’s like comparing Ronaldinho with Cristiano, the latter has insane numbers and is stylish in his own way, but Ronaldinho was just pure magic.
It's actually unprecedented. There's no comparison for this in sports. We got to witness 3 Micheal Jordans play against each other at the same time in their primes.
If even one of them is missing from the equation you're looking at like a 30 grand slam split. If 2 were missing can you imagine how many grand slams one of them would have?
All 3 blew past all the old records while stealing from each other. We can never take that for granted.
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Yea though that's kinda disrespectful to Federer I get the analogy lol.
It is an understatement simply because Ronaldinho resorted to drugs and clubbing at some point, but during his prime he was untouchable with the ball. Maybe Zidane is a better resemblance @ZenZu
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