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Backhands, especially two-handers, are more compact so less can go awry. “The forehand is a bigger swing and a more complex shot technically,” said Michael Russell, who coaches Taylor Fritz.
Perfect your tennis swing with the Qlipp sensor The Qlipp sensor attaches to your racket and is capable of tracking forehand and backhand swings -- and predicting the speed of your hits.
May is here, and that means it’s Tennis Month! It’s the perfect opportunity to fine-tune your game and work on your forehand, arguably the most crucial stroke in today’s tennis. Whether you ...
My 11-year-old has two issues. His forehand swing is too far behind and the pro has difficulty shortening it, and his backhand gets jammed as he gets too close on some balls. Curran Dear Curran, ...
If you’re looking to improve your tennis game through swing analysis, Sony is bringing its tennis racket sensor to the U.S. and Canada for about $200. The coin-size device, which fits into the ...