Tennis instruction:Safin Tsonga Sharapova Davydenko Nalbandian Hewitt backhand analyisis

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  • Christophe, I can't believe you said you'd learn 2 handed if you could learn the game again! I'm so disappointed!! I feel betrayed and sold out.

    My 1 hander has improved 19041% because of your analysis of Roger Federer and Justine Henin. I'm still a fan of your videos though. Classic one handed forever.

  • @sultanabran1 Very funny, i remember doing this video after spending an hour talking to Ivan Lendl about the future of tennis and he convinced me that the two handed backhand would be the BH of choice, but i have to agree with you as I love my one handed backhand! Keep watching. Christophe.

  • thank you so much for this. I know that I'm more effective with a two hander its just that early on when I was playing I was enamored with Federers one handed backhand which made me want to replicate it since it was so beautiful. So basically I've been struggling with indecision between one hander and two handed back hands. Safin Nalbandian Davydenko and even Nadal have some sick backhands. Best in history and you broke it down very well. Thank you. This helped me so much

  • @triplesixninja You are very welcome keep watching!

  • Great video.. you clearly know what you're talkinga bout, unlike many guys here on youtube.

  • @bjarktron Thank you very much for your compliment, I do teach tennis after all. Thank you for watching. Christophe

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  • @Chipinjack I agree. I believe its a tie between Safin and Nalbandian

  • @RobertPaulDoran He's only entertaining to watch for casual tennis fans who don't watch his matches.

  • @KickflipsForJesus Thank you for your compliment. As a teaching pro i have found more success teaching the two handed backhand with the arms slightly bent. There are so many styles, look a Hewitt his arms are very straight and he made it work. My point is that most pros keep their arms slightly bent and it happens to be the way i teach it. Thanks again. Christophe.

  • @Chipinjack You are very welcome. I thank you for your compliments. Christophe.

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