This creative team deserve a promotion, the whole team behind this!! The script, the shots, the lines, the way they choose their players and things they made them do. Hats off for those who are in the office behind this!
Thank you to all of you for keeping the most elegant shot in Tennis alive, and a special shout-out to the special ladies like Golubic, who do the same in Women's Tennis, where it's super-rare.
So good😂😂😂. Thank's!! It's so good to see the autoderision of these beautiful players! There's no better way to silence the defaitist who say the one-handed backhand is dead!😂😂❤
I love the video. As a two hands bakchander, I wished I played with one handed backhand. Damn it is beautiful. When you have Sampras, Federer, McEnroe, Lendl, Wawrinka and other legends... One handed backhand is never dead!!!
Gasquet and Dimitrov are currently no 6 and 7 on the backhand shot quality ranking. All those twohanders further down must be severely manually challenged
Maestro Roger Federer & 6 ft 5 inch Gorgeous Greek Statue Stefanos Tsitsipas both look so so eleganant & beautiful on the tennis court with their single handed backhand. Dimitrov looks graceful too. That's the artistic shot.
I was most impressed that they were able to get just about every notable one-handed backhand user currently on tour to participate. The only one missing I can think of is Mpeshti-Perricard.
This is just golden! The 1HBH is here to stay and ten years from now it will still be one of the most admired strokes in the game hopefully being kept alive by a future generation forever 🙏
Interesting fact fellow tennis fans, the last Grand Slam men's singles final with the two men both using single handed backhands was between Fernando Gonzalez from Chile and of course the supreme tennis stylist Roger Federer, back in the 2007 Australian Open final or 4 American Presidents ago. Shocking if you're a tennis purist although the double handed backhand is quite beautiful alot of the time e.g. Agassi, Safin, Nadal, Murray and the most fluid beautiful double hander of all time Djokovic BUT a pro especially a successful touring ATP pro with a single handed backhand is ALWAYS a thing of beauty.
Considering how few players use a one handed backhand, it actually over performs. I'm not sure if 2% of the total ATP players have one-handed backhand. But, in terms of the number of titles and ranking of one handed backhand players, they are killing it. Tsitsipas, Dimitrov, Wawrinka, Thiem, Gasquet, Eubanks, Musetti, Shapovalov . . . Think about the number of Grand Slam titles, tour titles, top 10-20 ATP rankings for such a fractionally small group. And of course the Master Roger! Come on!
I've played one-handed my whole life. There have been a few exceptions when I had to use two. Other than that it's one-handed all the way, it just feels more natural, and has a better flow with the motion