The two-handed forehand (Part 1)
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v19i55.388Keywords:
Technique, two- handed forehand, Teaching methodologyAbstract
Why is this two-handed technique—so often preferred when it comes to teaching the backhand (BH)— not used as much for the forehand, when both strokes appear to be symmetrical? Is the one-handed forehand the only efficient one? This article is part one in a two part series which addresses the issues related to teaching a two-handed forehand.
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