Backhand
The backhand in tennis is struck by swinging the racquet away from one's body in the direction of where the player wants the ball to go. It is generally considered more difficult to master than the forehand. It can be executed with either one or both hands.
Great backhands
Professional players noted for their exceptional backhand:
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- Don Budge, 1930s and '40s amateur and professional champion
- Ken Rosewall, 1950s and '60s amateur and professional champion
- Jimmy Connors
- Stefan Edberg
- Andre Agassi
- Marat Safin
- Monica Seles
- Martina Hingis
- Justine Henin-Hardenne
- Richard Gasquet
- Maria Sharapova
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