@@juanestebankruhsanmguel1960 Of course it is. I just saying that Delpo's forehand is probably the fastest in the game, Nadal's forehand however, is more consistent and versatile. Nadal's forehand and Federer's forehand are probably the best in the game but Delpo's is the fastest.
Wawarinka has the best one-handed backhand I've ever seen! When I watch him hit that trademark shot of his, I literally marvel! When he nails a winner with it, I just find myself grinning. It's just so good, I can't even put it into words.
quite a number? Let's see. Thiem, Dimitrov (Yes, they're not "next generation" anymore, but still young nevertheless), Shavopalov, Tsitsipas. Obviously the 2 handers outnumber the 1 handers.
@@olivermccall3898 Maybe. It really comes down to personal preference as well. I mean I can't hit a two hander in for the life of me while I know a few people who would say the same I know a few people who would say the exact opposite. It just comes down to personal preference, in my opinion.
@@NuclearMagneticResonance I used to play with a two handed backhand because that was what I was taught. But around two years ago, I changed it to one handed and it felt more natural and I also felt like I made much more progress. So in the end, I believe every one has there own more "natural" way of hitting the backhand
@@jimmywu1011 Agreed. I just started playing tennis last year and I was taught the two-handed backhand. It was initially my better shot, but, then I got better with the forehand and I cant seem to find consistency with the two-hander for depth and power. I've always preferred the one-hander in style and tactical ability though and I am able to do some of those. Currently I'm in limbo as to what I will use as my main as I still need to improve. There are certain instances where the two-hander can help me control and get the ball back into play if its a tough shot. But most balls I feel uncomfortable hitting the two hander.
@@29blazehead If you want advice from an amateur player, I suggest that you can work on your backhand slice so that you won't be destroyed in rallies and still have an overall decent game. Then, you can spend more time on discovering which backhand shot works best for you. For me it was the one handed backhand. Once you decided on which one you want to use, you should stick to it, and practice hard to make it reliable.
@@SawyerQuinn Well said. Even Almagros & Kohlschreibers backhands are better than Tommy Haas & Gaudios backhands. Don't even know about Kuertens one. It's better to do a list from players who have retired, & another one from current players
And where is Lendl's . . ? His backhand was superb, a stroke of beauty and quite lethal. Vic Braden used videos of Lendl's backhand (as well as his forehand) as teaching tools at his academy. This list is incomplete without him. Cheers!
I agree with your 4 picks. However, if I were ranking them, Wawrinka's would easily rise to the top. It's a spectacular shot and my favorite of anyone's shot in tennis right now.
@@a32tl Same here, it's been my favourite overall shot since I laid eyes on it. Fun fact: GQ Magazine devoted an entire article to waxing poetic about the brawny beauty of Stan's backhand. The article also contrasts the efficient big three and their propensity for racking up Slams with Stan's less prolific but more stylish and distinctive way of getting it done. What an exciting player and a true shotmaker that guy is.
Petar Vladimira Starcevic can’t disagree with you, but if that’s the case, why is shapapolov on here? Way to early for his backhand to rated superior to Almagro’s! 😉
@@scottsterry8119 I was about to say the exact same thing!!! Shapovalovs backhand is very good, but not as good as Almagro or Kohlschreibers. Almagro should defo be here. His backhand was incredible.
hahahaha Feliciano has a horrible one handed topspin backhand with NO consistency at all, what he has is a very beautiful and good slice backhand, marvellous volley and serve. I am spanish and a Feliciano Fan ....
Kohlschreiber & Almagro should also be in this list. They have way better backhands than Tsitsipas & Shapovalov. Gotta include the rest of the best ones in these clips, or what's the point. Even Tommy Haas should have been shown
Imagine the huge change in the record books if tennis was a one-handed sport as it was originally meant. I've yet to see a video on the best two-handed backhands - yeah, who cares?
I am a big fan of Federer and i like a lot Thim. But to do a “top backhand” without Stan the Man is like driving a car whithout wheels!👍 A waste of time!
Yeah, I don't think Sampras belongs on a list of best 1HBHs. That particular shot by him in the video was outstanding though, and in general his BH wasn't "pathetic"; in his earlier years he had a solid offensive BH and then later changed it into a defensive shot.
A backhand video is never complete without Stan's canon. Shot
What a particular beauty a one handed backhand has. Happy to see young players such as Thiem, Tsitsipas and Shapovalov still with it.
Stan Wawrinka backhand is so powerful... But Roger Federer backhand is simply beautiful and artistic.
Stan's backhand and Delpo's forehand are the biggest guns in the game, and Federer's backhand is both versatile and efficient
@@valar_dohaeris7387 González forehand.
@@masters.1000 Ah that too
@@valar_dohaeris7387 Nadal forehand is better than del potro and thats not even a question
@@juanestebankruhsanmguel1960 Of course it is. I just saying that Delpo's forehand is probably the fastest in the game, Nadal's forehand however, is more consistent and versatile. Nadal's forehand and Federer's forehand are probably the best in the game but Delpo's is the fastest.
Wawarinka has the best one-handed backhand I've ever seen! When I watch him hit that trademark shot of his, I literally marvel! When he nails a winner with it, I just find myself grinning. It's just so good, I can't even put it into words.
Dunno why, but I am glad to see the next generation has quite a number of single backhand players
Yeah. They grow up seeing roger and stan. Of course u wanna play 1 hqnded
quite a number? Let's see. Thiem, Dimitrov (Yes, they're not "next generation" anymore, but still young nevertheless), Shavopalov, Tsitsipas. Obviously the 2 handers outnumber the 1 handers.
@@hacantyapradipta1119 At least we have them. Federer, Wawrinka and Gasquet aren't getting younger.
Most beautiful stroke in sports
Yeah I'm happy about that. Never been a fan of the 2 handed bh.
Wawrinka's backhand is just amazing woow
for me stan the best one handed backhand
Agreed
Best one handed yes, but Novak's backhand is the best by far
@@efelonge6743 nalbandian better
Feds entire 2017 season should be here
Federer's backhand is not that good, especially after he changed the racket with bigger head.
@@darek85 how did he hit so many clean backhand winners against Nadal in 2017???
The onehanded backhand will always be the better one, and better looking shot for me :D
Two-hander is better and easier to use
@@olivermccall3898 Maybe. It really comes down to personal preference as well. I mean I can't hit a two hander in for the life of me while I know a few people who would say the same I know a few people who would say the exact opposite. It just comes down to personal preference, in my opinion.
@@NuclearMagneticResonance I used to play with a two handed backhand because that was what I was taught. But around two years ago, I changed it to one handed and it felt more natural and I also felt like I made much more progress. So in the end, I believe every one has there own more "natural" way of hitting the backhand
@@jimmywu1011 Agreed. I just started playing tennis last year and I was taught the two-handed backhand. It was initially my better shot, but, then I got better with the forehand and I cant seem to find consistency with the two-hander for depth and power. I've always preferred the one-hander in style and tactical ability though and I am able to do some of those. Currently I'm in limbo as to what I will use as my main as I still need to improve.
There are certain instances where the two-hander can help me control and get the ball back into play if its a tough shot. But most balls I feel uncomfortable hitting the two hander.
@@29blazehead If you want advice from an amateur player, I suggest that you can work on your backhand slice so that you won't be destroyed in rallies and still have an overall decent game. Then, you can spend more time on discovering which backhand shot works best for you. For me it was the one handed backhand. Once you decided on which one you want to use, you should stick to it, and practice hard to make it reliable.
Federer's ATP TENNIS MASTERS CUP Final with Blake in 2006 was a true Backhand Clinic 🎾
SAMPRAS shot is out of this world !!
Mickail Youzny ,James Blake ,Nico Almagro ,Tommy Haas ALSO GOOD STYLES , Richard Gasquet is extreme orchestal ,MY FAVOURITE IS Stan Wawrinka
Long live the one-hand backhand!
Stan Wawrinka has the best Backhand on the tour !
stan's backhand is the best in tennis history
I agree Jonsi! I LOVE his backhand. He's one of my favorite players.
Guga's backhand was very good.
To me is the best, its kinda of unpredictable to know wheres the ball goes.
Gasquet Federer and Wawrinka 😍 can’t wait for Wimbledon now
I think a one-handed backhand is the most beautiful shot in tennis.
Kuerten and wawrinka The bests
Wawrinka would say or thiem
Where is 2004 Roland Garros champion G. Gaudio?
Top 5 one handers:
5. Tommy Haas
4. Gaston Gaudio
3. Roger Federer
2. Stan Wawrinka
1. Gustavo Kuerten
Gasquet doesn't make your top 5? You're a clown.
Woah, was Guga that good? I didn't have the luck to see him play
@@SawyerQuinn Well said. Even Almagros & Kohlschreibers backhands are better than Tommy Haas & Gaudios backhands. Don't even know about Kuertens one. It's better to do a list from players who have retired, & another one from current players
@@rarti-licious2792 Haas' had an elite-level BH. Don't know if top 5, but at the very least it's one of the cleanest, aesthetically pleasing BHs.
Missing the Stan backhand in the 2015 Roland Garros final though - his best to date perhaps
Awesome!!! Single handed backhand shots 👌👌👌
All these players are great hard workers
You cannot be serious! Where is Almagro? The most beautiful one handed of all time.
Always said Gasquet has the most beautiful, Stan the most powerful. But Fed's is utter quality.
I would actually put Haas' BH as the most aesthetically pleasing. Matter of preference, though.
The quality of consistently breaking in rallies longer than 3 shots?😄😄😄
And where is Lendl's . . ? His backhand was superb, a stroke of beauty and quite lethal. Vic Braden used videos of Lendl's backhand (as well as his forehand) as teaching tools at his academy. This list is incomplete without him. Cheers!
2 handed is great, but 1 handed is just cool visually.
Best stroke of the game
Federer, Wawrinka, Tsitsipas and Thiem.
Fed does not belong there
@@TheRafaelBond u sure sir?
I agree with your 4 picks. However, if I were ranking them, Wawrinka's would easily rise to the top. It's a spectacular shot and my favorite of anyone's shot in tennis right now.
@@a32tl Same here, it's been my favourite overall shot since I laid eyes on it. Fun fact: GQ Magazine devoted an entire article to waxing poetic about the brawny beauty of Stan's backhand. The article also contrasts the efficient big three and their propensity for racking up Slams with Stan's less prolific but more stylish and distinctive way of getting it done. What an exciting player and a true shotmaker that guy is.
Shapo plays a lot like Stan
Stan's, hands down.
Leonardo mayer's backhand also good to watch
this arena is for STAN
Left hand player with one-handed backhand it's nice.
James Blake has the hardest hitting one hander with Wawrinka right behind him.
Can anyone tell me who is the player at 0:36 seconds?
Stefan Edberg great player 6 GS titles for him.
Where is Mister Kohlschreiber??
He should be here too. His and Almagros backhands are underrated
ATP what about Gaudio? the most complete one handed backhand ever.
Fed graceful, stan powerful, bonus for schiavones effortless style with it too before she retired
Let's make videos about the forehand,two-handed backhand,serve,return serve,volley and touch,movement and speed.
Stan the man
Kuerten should be here
He is.
1:24
@@lostn65 Oh thanks, i didn't recognize him right away because his hair was short
He cut his hair in the early to mid 2000s.
Gaston Gaudio had the most natural backhand
Almagro
Pero el de Wawrinka y Roger son mejores
Almagro???
He's backhand was surely among the bests, but he never had been consistent so he's mostly often forgotten in this story.
Petar Vladimira Starcevic can’t disagree with you, but if that’s the case, why is shapapolov on here? Way to early for his backhand to rated superior to Almagro’s! 😉
@@scottsterry8119 I was about to say the exact same thing!!! Shapovalovs backhand is very good, but not as good as Almagro or Kohlschreibers. Almagro should defo be here. His backhand was incredible.
Is it true that one handed back handers slice more often?
Great video
The last one. I dont understand why you put it in ?
Feliciano Lopez with his 1h left handed backhand should be here for sure
hahahaha Feliciano has a horrible one handed topspin backhand with NO consistency at all, what he has is a very beautiful and good slice backhand, marvellous volley and serve.
I am spanish and a Feliciano Fan ....
1:16 insane rocket
There is no better and more beautiful backhand than a one-handed!!
Great tennis
Where’s Almagro?
He is in Spain
Tsitsipas shapovalov 1st set had some good backhands in Miami
Guga on clay!! 💥💥
U guys can NOT leave Guga Kuerten and Gaston Gaudio out of this... Shame!
Is Guga at 1:23
@@eduardowallace3524 Didnt see it u right... Just Gaudio then he
Edberg !!!
Gaudio????
Kohlschreiber & Almagro should also be in this list. They have way better backhands than Tsitsipas & Shapovalov. Gotta include the rest of the best ones in these clips, or what's the point. Even Tommy Haas should have been shown
Where's Federer at Indian Wells vs Nadal? He did amazing ones all year, but at Indian Wells, he did a one handed improv return then a winner vs Nadal.
Where is Tommy Robredo's backhand?
Federer and Gasquet’s are the most beautiful ones
It's Warinka
Fernando González??
0:36 Who is that?
Stefan Edberg
How about some two-handed backhands? Kafelnikov? Agassi? Safin?
WTA tour
Nalbandian as well
The best(in chronological order):
Laver
Edberg
Kuerten
Wawrinka
Gasquet
great …….
Justine Henin had better backhand than every male tennis player
Stan Wawrinka and Novak Djokovic: X Doubt
@@itsyeboiandrew By far....just watch her technique...
she had an amazing backhand
Roger #GOAT
Rafa and Novak
Weak era
Gaudio!
What? No Gustavo Kuerten?
Always Roger on the thumbnails ATP always forgetting that there are actually other players ou there
They always do that. They know it gets the fed fanbois clickin'
I think the string may have broke ( look at the thumbnail)
Lendl ….Gonzales ….hass ….stich…..to name a few more ….😁
Gastón Gaudio
When you highlight the backhand and federer is the thumbnail 😑
Cash me outside 2:01
Where’s Nick Kygrios?
Two-hander
Kyrgios has a two-hander
In his home, I guess.
READ the title, smh
@@VeganO_MexicanO 😆😆😆
Imagine the huge change in the record books if tennis was a one-handed sport as it was originally meant. I've yet to see a video on the best two-handed backhands - yeah, who cares?
where is Dominic thiem🙂
In the video lol. Watch the video!
Lmao 😆
Dimitrov
Federer is the best.
stan n thiem better
Considering every aspect, touch power, variation, Roger is better
Considering raw power Stan and thiem are better
Considering that backhand was able to achieve 20 GS, you’re right ;)
@@raktimbanerjee5948 Nah. It doesn't win them matches.
I am a big fan of Federer and i like a lot Thim. But to do a “top backhand” without Stan the Man is like driving a car whithout wheels!👍
A waste of time!
For
Me
Two handed backhand is too boring
I would say Sam Groth
Dont put Sampras...his backhand was pathetic
Yeah, I don't think Sampras belongs on a list of best 1HBHs. That particular shot by him in the video was outstanding though, and in general his BH wasn't "pathetic"; in his earlier years he had a solid offensive BH and then later changed it into a defensive shot.
Djokovic boring backhand