You may be stronger in forehand than backhand or vice versa, but you’ll find a need for both in most matches. Whether you’re playing tennis casually or you're a pro like in Red Bull’s Bassline ...
Find your forehand, follow it up and pay attention to how it sounds Stefanos Tsitsipas has made his forehand an integral component of his aggressive yet smooth style of play and a dominant shot that ...
It is usually the most powerful, but that greater strength may also be its greatest weakness. It can break down under pressure. By Stuart Miller During the Rolex Paris Masters, you will consistently ...
Underrated Week isn't just about the pro game. Here are five overlooked tactics you can use once you're back on the court. It may be one of the ugliest shots in the sport, and one of the most rarely ...
You have never won a French Open, even though you could have won the title multiple times in any other era. The same player has vanquished you for the last four years, each year more convincingly than ...
Experts say hitting what’s called an inside-out forehand to an opponent’s backhand gives a player an edge. By Stuart Miller The ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, features the best men’s tennis players in ...
When you think of Peng Shuai’s run to the 2014 U.S. Open semifinals, you probably remember her being wheeled off the court in the second set due to heat illness. It was a frightening scene that ...
If Roger Federer were a carpenter, his serve would be a saw, the handiest tool in the kit. But his forehand? That would be the wood itself. It’s the very essence of his game. Federer, 41, announced ...