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  2. Grip (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    The basic Two-Handed Forehand grip, is obtained by holding the racquet in a regular Continental grip, then placing the left hand above holding it in a left-handed Eastern Forehand grip. Holding the racquet using two hands for the forehand is highly unusual, but some well-known top WTA players (e.g. Monica Seles , Hsieh Su-wei ) have used it ...

  3. Forehand - Wikipedia

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    The forehand is a shot used in most racket sports, such as tennis, table tennis and pickleball, where the palm of the hand precedes the back of the hand when swinging the racket. In tennis, except in the context of the phrase forehand volley , the term refers to a type of groundstroke —a stroke in which the ball has bounced before it is struck.

  4. Tennis - Wikipedia

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    No matter which grip is used, most forehands are generally executed with one hand holding the racket, but there have been fine players with two-handed forehands. In the 1940s and 50s, the Ecuadorian/American player Pancho Segura used a two-handed forehand to achieve a devastating effect against larger, more powerful players.

  5. Tennis shot - Wikipedia

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    No matter which grip is used, most forehands are generally executed with one hand holding the racquet, but there have been fine players with two-handed forehands. In the 1940s and 50s the Ecuadorian/American player Pancho Segura used a two-handed forehand to devastating effect against larger, more powerful players, and many female and young ...

  6. Table tennis grips and playing styles - Wikipedia

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    Palm Grip The forehand (red) and backhand (black) view of the Palm Grip. The backhand side is not in play. This grip is played by placing all five fingers on the side of the racket, like how you would hold a basketball with one hand. This grip is unsuccessful at any level of playing other than beginners. Flip Grip

  7. Novak Djokovic misses training amid injury concerns ahead of ...

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    Sabalenka is struggling on the forehand and seems the more nervous of the two players. The Spaniard is focusing on keeping the ball in play and trying to land it close to the baseline.

  8. Backhand - Wikipedia

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    The backhand can be a one-handed or two-handed stroke. Because the player's dominant hand "pulls" into the shot, the backhand generally lacks the power and consistency of the forehand, and is usually considered more difficult to master. However, the two-handed backhand provides more stability and power for the shot, and is increasingly used in ...

  9. Jan-Michael Gambill - Wikipedia

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    Jan-Michael Charles Gambill (born June 3, 1977) is an American former professional tennis player who made his professional debut in 1996. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 14, which he achieved on June 18, 2001.