Are there left handers among tennis stars? Does left handedness have an advantage when playing tenni

Updated on physical education 2024-02-08
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rod Laveau, McEnroe, Connors and Piotta's Argentine compatriot Vilas.

    Among the women's players, the most famous left-hander is, of course, Navratinova, known as the female King Kong.

    And, of course, there is Seles, who has both hands on her forehand and backhand, but when she serves, she "reveals" her true colors as a left-hander.

    Nadal, Donald Young,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Currently on active duty is Schneider.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Youluo: McEnroe is an American tennis star who has won the US Open four times and Wimbledon three times.

    Celes is a famous American tennis player, a former Yugoslav tennis player, and has won the championship of the world's four major tennis tournaments 9 times.

    Nadal is a famous Spanish tennis player and a four-time French Open winner.

    Navratilova is the queen of tennis, a Czech naturalized in the United States. He has won 18 singles titles in the four major open championships.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Rod Laver, McEnroe, Connors, Nadal, Seles, Navratinova, Piotta.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    McEnroe, Connors, Nadal, Seles, Navratinova.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The best left-handed hand now is Spain's Rafael Nadal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    That's Nadal now.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Ferrer, Nadal (Spain).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is highly recommended to watch the Wimbledon men's singles final, after watching it, you will know what a classic is...

    I only know after watching tennis for so many years.

    After reading it, your problem will be solved.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, the average person's forehand attack is more stable and powerful than the backhand, left-handed players generally use their forehand to hit the opponent's backhand position, rather than the general backhand position to score the hand, the opponent will feel uncomfortable, left-handed players are equivalent to using their own forehand and other people's backhand competition, so there is an advantage.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The biggest advantage of left-handers is that the spin of the ball is exactly the opposite of the ball we are used to playing by right-handers, if there are more left-handers and fewer right-handers now, then left-handers will not have any advantage at all. Therefore, it is recommended that you try to contact some ways and playing styles that are different from others or rarely used by others, so that you can gradually reflect the greatest advantages of left-handedness.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's so advantageous, it's amazing to watch the prince of tennis, but if you also learn to use your right hand, it's even more extraordinary.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Koda, Ivanisevic, Navratinova, Celes and other big champions are left-handed.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In fact, left-handers, like ordinary players, have no advantage.

    When serving, the left-hander is advantageous because he generally serves in a straight line, that is, hitting the midline position, that is, the backhand of the receiver, which is conducive to scoring.

    Similarly, when a left-hander receives the serve, the forehand player generally plays a diagonal line, that is, the position of the sideline, that is, the right hand (backhand) of the left-handed player who is the receiving side, and it is easy to lose points.

    In the process of the game, the two sides will generally try to pull away from each other at a large angle, so it depends on the individual's strength and on-the-spot performance, whether to use the left hand or the right hand, in fact, it is the same.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Left-handed, the same, I'll teach you.

    1.You don't just hit with the ball, you practice swinging.

    Also strengthen your left hand, the best way to do it is to do push-ups every day.

    2.Hit with the ball:

    Sideways, throw the ball, send out. Look at where the ball lands, and when it bounces, hit it back.

    You should be a beginner, it is best not to practice half volleys, that is, the ball is not ** to the highest point and volley back, your strength is too small, this kind of ball will hurt you].

    And you have a big advantage:

    Because you're left-handed, you have a big advantage on the field, and you can practice some difficult shots, but you have to wait until you're good at the moves

    Let's start by teaching you a few common techniques:

    1.Externally rotated serve: This kind of ball is in the cartoon "The Prince of Tennis", but it can also be played in reality. Throw the ball sideways, use the rotation of the body, spin the racket, rub, and hit.

    However, this kind of ball must have excellent ball control and strength control, otherwise it will be played into a spinning ball; And it will cause a certain burden on the arm, so it is better not to play more.

    Ball path: A good way to hit back, press the racket, and wait for the ball to come and add spin on the ball, pick it up, and hit it. This kind of ball will add spin, **less to bounce**, and will greatly mobilize people to run, making people physically exhausted quickly.

    Again, this kind of ball requires excellent ball control to be played, but it is more focused on power control, otherwise it will go out of bounds.

    3.Crossing the ball: The best response when the opponent is on the net, backhand, using the flip of the wrist to hit a straight ball.

    It needs to sprint left and right well, and it is good at attacking in front of the net, and it has high sensitivity.

    4.Baseline ball: Generally suitable for doubles, the rear is defended at the baseline, rotated high, and picked to the bottom line of the opponent's backcourt.

    You have to be good at the ball or you'll go out of bounds. In doubles, two people must have a tacit understanding.

    5.Volley, volley: volley ball generally combines sprint, slide, jump, play skills, if the opponent in the backcourt just hit a short volley, then depress the body, sprint forward for a short period of time to use inertia to slide, until the ball begins to fall when the jump, the ball ** after the hit; There are generally half volleys and short volleys, half volleys should be lowered to lower the body, overhead shots, and the ball will be hit as soon as the ball is hit; The short volley, which combines a slice and a short ball, is similar to a volley, but with a greater focus on distance.

    You practice first, if you still need to be able to teach you, I also play tennis, and my skills are good.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is not recommended to use tennis with a string, with that kind of ball, the trajectory of the ball flying back is not normal, it is not good for you to really get started, hitting the wall is the best way for beginners to practice and improve, and this practice will last for a long time, until you have problems after playing with others can still go back to the wall to practice, this kind of progress will make you really experience.

    As for what you said about fighting, I don't really understand it, I hope to explain.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Maybe you think too simply, you can search for what processes are needed to make you go from not being able to fight at all to being able to play, is it okay for you to do this. In addition, whether you are just starting out and playing well has nothing to do with the strength of your hands!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The biggest advantage of a left-hander is that his forehand slash ball is aimed directly at the opponent's backhand (right-handed racket), while the average player's backhand is less stable than the forehand (except for Safin) so....You know what to do, references:

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There are three types of tennis plays, both left and right:

    Net type: Actively create all opportunities and conditions after the net, volley the incoming ball in the air, and use the change of speed and landing point to cause the opponent to fight back, or even make mistakes. The use of pre-net technology is more than 40 per cent for men and more than 35 per cent for women.

    This style of play is aggressive, aggressive, but slightly adventurous. Decisiveness is a quality of will that is necessary for this style of play. The famous American star J P McEnroe belongs to this type of play.

    The common tactics of net-based play are: Serve to the net: use fast and powerful serve with variable landing points to force the opponent to take the initiative to receive the serve, and then quickly move to the net. Go to the net with the ball:

    In the middle of the match, use a low and deep ball to make it difficult for the opponent to exert power, and then quickly move to the net. Receiving the serve to the net: On the basis of accurate and timely judgment, the return is to hit the fast deep ball or the empty space, so that the opponent loses the initiative.

    Then go online quickly. The net-type play should pay attention to the high-pressure ball technique, which requires accurate judgment and fast reaction movement; The next shot is resolute and decisive, and the landing point is good; Strong ability to protect the backcourt.

    Baseline: Basically stays at the baseline to draw the ball (including chipping), and occasionally surfs the net when opportunities arise using the ball's speed, power, landing point, and spin changes. The use rate of the technique in front of the net is less than 25% for men and less than 20% for women, and this style of play was originally conservative and passive.

    In recent years, under the influence of the online play, an aggressive bottom-line play has been produced, using the best baseline two-handed ball to make it difficult for the opponent to volley. World-famous athlete B Liangxiang Borg is one of these aggressive baseline plays. This style of play requires:

    Positive and fast, able to attack and defend; There is no obvious difference between the front and back shots, mastering the topspin volley, being able to attack continuously, and having a strong ability to break the net and counterattack; Able to use a strong upper macro key to spin the high ball, and have the technique of "fighting" a board in the fast; Ability to handle both balls and front of the net; Good physical strength and fast footwork.

    Comprehensive: the comprehensive use of the bottom line and the Internet. The use of the technique in front of the net is about 25 40 percent for men and 20 35 percent for women, and the famous American tennis player J Connors is one of the most popular players.

    The technical characteristics and requirements of this style of play are: active and fast, attack-oriented; The front and back shots can play the afterburner topspin volley, and have the ability to attack continuously; Able to pull away from the opponent, good at volleying and high-pressure balls, good landing points, and strong ability to break the net and counterattack.

    The biggest advantage of a left-handed player is that when serving on the left side of the service area, he can send the shortest distance ball to the opponent's court, and the speed is fast enough! There is also the natural discomfort of some right-handed players!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Echizen Ryoma.

    Kunimitsu Tezuka. Minamijiro Echizen.

    Kuranosuke Shiraishi.

    Ishida Silver Chitose Chitose.

    Ichishi Yuji. Masaharu Mitsuhito in front of Caimae.

    Mukaidake people. Yuta Fuji.

    Torajiro Saeki.

    Tantaichi Kite Eishiro.

    Yujiro Kofi.

    Koichi Aragaki. Kebin Smith.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Ryoma, Tezuka, Yuta, Minamijiro, Shiraishi, Chitose, Yuji Ichiji, Ishida Gin, Hikaru Caizen, Nioh, Kite Eishiro, Kai Yujiro, Koichi Shinsei, Saeki Torajiro, Keibin, Tantaichi, Mukaigaku, and many more High school students are not counted Don't copy the above, can't I?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Kunimitsu Tezuka, Ryoma Echizen, Yuta Fuji, Kuranosuke Shiraishi, Chitose Chisatose, Masaharu Nioh, Kanta Irie {Shinnet King}, Toranojiro Saeki.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Ryoma, Tezuka, Yuta, Kite (Higa), Shiraishi,

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Echizen Ryoma.

    Kunimitsu Tezuka. Minamijiro Echizen.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Ryoma, Tezuka, Yuta, Minamijiro.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Echizen Ryoma.

    Yuta Fuji. Kunimitsu Tezuka.

    ..Minamijiro Echizen. Count, right?

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1.Kim Left Hand Mark Williams.

    2.Rocket Ronnie O'Sullivan uses both left and right hands, and the effect of the left and right is not much different3China's Liang Wenbo is also left-handed.

    4.Whirlwind Jimmy White got the title of Whirlwind 5Cellby Machine Neil Robinson (this year's World Championship champion, should be no stranger) 6Mark Allen.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Young player Mark Allen.

    Powerful veteran Mark Williams.

    Fade out of the powerful Jimmy White.

    Talented player Ronnie O'Sullivan.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Kim Left Hand Mark Williams, Liang Wenbo, Mark Allen.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Melbourne Machine: Neil Robertson Is it good.

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