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It seems like more strategic players prefer the backhand because blocking is easier and that allows you to control the game. But power-oriented players usually prefer forehand (except your Kreangas) since you can get a bigger moment arm and swing harder.
I'm slowly coming to accepting that my BH loop is a way "natural" stroke for me and I have to play a very backhand-oriented game.
My guess is most people will say forehand because it's usually the first people learn. Then you get awkward and uneducated lefties like me that would rather control things with the backhand until we get a chance to hit something hard. Working on changing that but for now I'd still prefer my backhand.
I got to usatt 2000 as a BH oriented player who developed my forehand mostly to make people not just play lousy shots there to win points. Just pointing it out in case you think for some reason this is a seriously limiting thing.
Interestingly, I think that I've invested disproportionally more time into developing my forehand, yet many people independently keep telling me than my BH is better than my FH. Nuts!
Well, there is no doubt that BH-oriented game can be succesfull. There are many top players that are much happier to play their BH, than their FH. I was just dreaming of building a very FH oriented style, because it looks very flashy, just to find that backhand game is more natural for me. Interestingly, I think that I've invested disproportionally more time into developing my forehand, yet many people independently keep telling me than my BH is better than my FH. Nuts!
Exactly the same here. Kinda makes you wonder where your BH would be if you focused more on it, doesn't it? Maybe it'd be worse since you may have deprogrammed your instinctual strokes though, nobody knows![]()