Michele Ambrosio, playing for MCCC, training video at PIATTI TENNIS CENTER with RICCARDO PIATTI

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  • čas přidán 30. 12. 2023
  • Ambrosio Michele works out with MANAS DAHMNE ATP N1647 at PIATTI TENNIS CENTER under Riccardo Piatti's eyes.
    Riccardo Piatti is behind Michele's technical change from two hands to one-hand backhand. The debate over whether a one-handed backhand or a two-handed backhand is superior in tennis is subjective and often depends on the player's individual preferences, strengths, and playing style. Both types of backhands have their advantages, and what works best for a player can vary.
    Advantages of a One-Handed Backhand:
    Reach and Extension:
    A one-handed backhand allows for greater reach and extension, enabling players to hit balls that are further away from their body. This can be particularly advantageous when dealing with wide shots or high bounces.
    Slice and Variety:
    One-handed backhands often offer a more natural feel for hitting slice shots. The ability to execute a slice with ease can add variety to a player's game, making it more challenging for opponents to predict and respond to shots.
    Net Play:
    Players with a one-handed backhand can find it easier to approach the net and execute volleys. The one-handed grip provides a smoother transition from groundstrokes to net play.
    Aesthetic Appeal:
    Some players appreciate the aesthetic appeal of a well-executed one-handed backhand. It can be seen as a more classic and stylish stroke, and some players may find it personally satisfying to master.

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