The Two-Handed Forehand (Part 2)
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v20i57.420Keywords:
Technique, Two- handed forehand, Teaching methodologyAbstract
This article is a continuation from an article published in a previous issue CSSR 55, that discusses the two handed forehand. In this second part, the issue of shifting from the two handed forehand to the single handed forehand is discussed as well as the different criticisms that this stroke has received. The main discussion point of this article is the consideration of the two-handed forehand as
a solution to aid in the correction of a flawed one-handed forehand. Finally, laterality is also discussed as a feature of players using this stroke.
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