Kafelnikov's bankable backhand
Article Abstract:
Tips on how to execute tennis player Yevgeny Kafelnikov's two-handed backhand are presented. The tips feature an analysis of Kafelnikov's upper body, racquet and feet position as he swings. Kafelnikov, who won the 1996 French Open, has played more matches than any other male player since 1995.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1996
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Muster's muscular ground strokes
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The defending French Open champion won 12 titles in 1995 and earned a no. 1 ranking worldwide by being a fit tennis player. Aside from being a pro on clay, Thomas Muster is likewise known for being an aggressive tennis player. An examination of his forehand and backhand moves is presented.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1996
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Henman's solid serve
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Twenty-three-year-old British No.1-ranked tennis player Tim Henman possess a serving technique similar to champions such as Boris Becker and Pete Sampras. A detailed analysis of weight shifting, arm extension, and wrist movement is provided.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1997
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