Rafael Nadal Backhands in Slow Motion

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Rafael Nadal hitting backhands in slow motion at the 2009 BNP Paribas Open -- a tournament Nadal won. Nadal's first several backhands are slices. His last few are topspin backhands.

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  • his 2 hander almost looks like a golf swing

  • @SexyLeprechaun28 federer is more efficient , just look at the muscles rafa needs to force this type of shot. that does not mean it is less effective but the career of nadal will be shorter. notice how his left foot plants and his knee rotates until it locks. this is bad news for the patella tendon which is why he uses the braces under his knee joint . you can tell poor technique by how much stuff the player needs to wear to prevent injury. federer will be able to walk when he is 40.

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  • rafa rocks..............

    

  • rafa rocks

    

  • That guy grew up watching baseball.

  • Who ever agrees that Rafeal Nadal is the best tennis player by far please add me as a friend .

  • solid 2 hander.

  • Best backhand because it's actually his forehand. Compare this to Venus. His stroke is more coninous and flowing. Hers is musclely and violent and of course not very consistent compared to Nadal's.

  • Is he using loop swing? I cant rlly tell

  • Haha, I keep thinking, "Why is he hitting a two handed forehand".

    Then I remember there are lefties in today's world.

  • @pinoiibaboii His two-handed backhand grip is actually a western forehand grip on the left hand and a semi-western or full western grip on the right hand. That's why he gets such good topspin on both the forehand wing and the backhand wing.

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