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  • The left-handed Ivanisevic, a two-time Wimbledon finalist, uses a two-hand backhand stroke.
  • His game is based on a powerful backhand stroke and a regular forehand.
  • For my backhand stroke he had me visualize drawing a saber from its scabbard.
  • Wang is believed to be among the pioneers of the " Penholding Dual-sided Offense " style that emphasize on offensive backhand strokes and drives.
  • Kucera won applause from the crowd for some of his serves, including six aces, and surprised the favorite with some beautiful precision backhand strokes.
  • Annika said she was " burned out " of tennis at age 16, and Esch said that she never quite conquered the backhand stroke.
  • His play style was characterised by fast court coverage and strong baseline play with measured heavily spun passing shots, particularly from an unorthodox backhand stroke.
  • Running for the ball, quick starts and stops, swinging the racket for forehand and backhand strokes and leaping for overhead smashes give players a great, overall workout, MacKay said.
  • Paes won the first two sets with sharp serves and volleys, but lost momentum in the third set as Yoon continued to attack him with strong forehand and backhand strokes.
  • Early in life, Ashe picked up tennis on Richmond public courts and developed an uncanny backhand stroke and a tenaciousness that would help him become a barrier-breaker in a mostly white world.
  • In this manner a user could slash an opponent with either a forehand or backhand stroke, while ensuring that his blade would slip between the ribs when used in a thrust or stab.
  • Kafelnikov made hardly any mistakes, scored frequently with his longline backhand strokes and impressed with his service volleys, but in the final phase his nerves seemed to be fraying because of some questionable refereeing.
  • Forehand strokes are hit with the front of the hand leading ( like hitting with the palm ), whereas backhand strokes are hit with the back of the hand leading ( like hitting with the knuckles ).
  • However, the Chinese developed a technique in the 1990s in which a penholder uses both sides of the racket to hit the ball, where the player produces a backhand stroke ( most often topspin ) known as a reverse penhold backhand by turning the traditional side of the racket to face one's self, and striking the ball with the opposite side of the racket.