@@btf10 You're arguing with Agassi and David Nalbandian? For right hand-dominant players, the left hand dictates direction and spin yes. But in terms of power, some use left. Some use right.
The handle of the racket is an octagon, so with 8 flat surfaces. Each one is called a bevel. The counting starts with 1 for the top bevel and continues clockwise or counterclockwise depending if you are a righthanded of lefthanded player. Google it, because an image describes it much better than I can with words.
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Plus, the power generated mostly from left hand , I usually use 90% of power source from my left hand ... ( non dominant hand )
This does not apply to everyone. The great Andre Agassi and David Nalbandian said the power source came from their right hand (dominant hand).
@@hieu1807Not true. Left dictates all. Direction, spin etc
@@btf10 You're arguing with Agassi and David Nalbandian? For right hand-dominant players, the left hand dictates direction and spin yes. But in terms of power, some use left. Some use right.
2 and 7 got it!
Great.
The correct terminology is continental (bevel 2) for dominant hand and eastern (bevel 3) for non-dominant hand.
My right hand at bevel no 1
What the f is a bevel? Keep working at it coach.
The handle of the racket is an octagon, so with 8 flat surfaces. Each one is called a bevel. The counting starts with 1 for the top bevel and continues clockwise or counterclockwise depending if you are a righthanded of lefthanded player. Google it, because an image describes it much better than I can with words.
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