vosstheboss
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is Layton back to the form that got him to the Number 1 spot in the Ranking?.
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yupchoc_a_holic said:Lleyton
vosstheboss said:is Layton back to the form that got him to the Number 1 spot in the Ranking?.
haha got a laugh outta thatleonmagic said:Layton???
You *******.
No. His serving has improved a lot but he's making a lot of unforced errors. Will have to step up if he wants to compete against Roddick and Federer.vosstheboss said:is Layton back to the form that got him to the Number 1 spot in the Ranking?.
Watch Joachin Johanson awesome one handed back hand shot. Also the two handed shot has a lot more control and therefore is taught to people before the one handed and there isn't a great deal difference in power imopazza said:Now a real question.
When I learned to play in the late 80's, we were taught to play one-handed backhand shots..where the bloody hell have they gone?
exact same hereHurricaneHazza said:haha got a laugh outta that
Most of the single handed orthodox grip backhands are extremely if you want to hit a flat backhand.Most of the spaniards in classical grip backhands , the likes of barasetegi, alberto martin, albert costa are classic examples of that. However you cannot compare that to roger federers single its a western grip which allows him to flatten out his backhands.Most double handed backhands are flat..and generates more pace due to lack of topspin and wrist action. Modern day spaniards however use a different due to lack of spanish success on hardcourt which orthodox grip backhandsmilnedog44 said:Watch Joachin Johanson awesome one handed back hand shot. Also the two handed shot has a lot more control and therefore is taught to people before the one handed and there isn't a great deal difference in power imo
IMHO he is 2nd best in the world.He lost to eventual champions in all the 4 slams last year.Extremely unlucky to be beaten by federer because there wasnt much he or in that case anyone can do about it.Reminds me of poor old michael chang.red+black said:Hewitt has little to no chance of regaining the #1 position, regardless of Federer. Hewitt has no weapons other than tenacity, and he will soon be eclipsed. He will stay top 20, probably top 10, but I just don't think he's good enough.