One-handed Backhand Vs Two-handed Backhand – Which one should you choose?

If you are learning to play tennis, one of the common questions that come up is, “Should you choose a one-handed backhand or a two-handed backhand?”

Is one better than the other? Let’s take a closer look.

One-Handed Backhand

Pros

  • The obvious advantage of a one-handed backhand is that it gives you more reach compared to a two-handed backhand.
  • A one-handed backhand can help hide the slice better to surprise your opponents.

Cons

  • Hitting high balls, especially around the shoulder or higher can be challenging if you hit one-handed backhands. Even Roger Federer struggles with high balls. Rafael Nadal frequently hits high balls to the Federer backhand to exploit that weakness.

Two-handed backhand

Pros

  • Two-handed backhands are easy to learn when you are young. The extra hand provides balance, stability, and power.
  • High balls are relatively easier to hit with a double-handed backhand than a one-backhand
  • Two-handed backhands help you hit the ball consistently because of the stability provided by the two hands

Cons

  • Slice is difficult to hide because your opponent can see the second hand coming off the racket as you hit the slice.

Historical Perspective

Tennis has produced great players over the years with both one-handed and two-handed backhands.

Pete Sampras, Roger Federer, and Stan Wawrinka achieved great success with a one-handed backhand.

Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Andre Agassi used their two-handed backhands to dominate their opponents.

One-handed backhand – A dying breed

In recent years, the number of players using one-handed backhand has decreased considerably. Younger players prefer two-handed backhands due to their ability to generate power and to hit high balls effectively.

Making the choice

There are pros and cons to choosing a one-handed or two-handed backhand. The choice ultimately comes down to your preference. Choose whichever you are comfortable with and helps you grow your game.

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Alexander Zverev Becomes Rolex Ambassador, Fans Have Questions For Rolex

Alexander Zverev announced on Instagram that he is now an ambassador for Rolex. Rolex is very active on the tennis circuit, sponsoring a number of tournaments and players.

There’s no watch that tells the history of tennis better than @rolex. Feel honored and proud to join @rolex on this incredible journey!😊 #perpetual

-Alexander Zverev

Rolex is Zverev’s first new endorsement deal since his ex-girlfriend Olga Sharypova accused him of domestic abuse. Zverev has denied the allegations although Sharypova provided evidence of the abuse.

A few users on social media expressed frustration that a top brand like Rolex would sponsor a player accused of domestic abuse. Zverev has faced limited financial damage from the abuse allegations.

Earlier this year, Zverev split with agency TEAM8, which is owned by Roger Federer. His business affairs are now managed by his friend, Sergei Bubka.

Rolex sponsors players such as Roger Federer, Dominic Thiem, Jannik Sinner, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and Grigor Dimitrov. The company is also an official partner at all 4 grand slams and the ATP finals.

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