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Nadal is right-handed, because there are fewer left-handers, and right-handers are not used to catching the ball, so his father let him play with his left hand, which is an artificial habit for him. Like him, Sharapova was also changed.
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Right-handed, he only plays with his left hand. Absolutely, yes.
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Right-handed, he only plays with his left hand.
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Right-handed, but playing with his left hand, his uncle trained like this...
Hit the ball in the opposite direction to the other right-handed players.
Let the opponent not react well.
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First of all! He plays with his left hand, and then I think he is left-handed, and I have an opinion about the upstairs, and the left and right hands are not to do most things, but to use which hand to use for the projects that he is born with and the day after tomorrow.
Some people are born left-handed, but writing, eating, and being forcibly taught to be right-handed.
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He plays with his left hand, and writes and eats with his right hand.
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yes, I'm right-handed, but I hold chopsticks with my left hand.
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Lefty. Profile:
Nationality: Spanish.
Date of birth: June 3, 1986.
Height: m.
Weight: 75 kg.
Holding method: Left hand.
Year of career turned: 2001
Highest singles world ranking: 5
Highest singles ranking reached: 9 May 2005Highest doubles world ranking: 40
Highest doubles ranking date: October 4, 2004.
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There are no absolute left-handers right now.
He also often uses his right hand off the court.
But when playing or signing he uses his left hand
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Not surprising. When I was a child, I used my left hand to play triangles, but I usually do things with my right hand!
It's like a lot of right-handed people holding poker in their left hands.
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He is right-handed, and his uncle, who is also his coach, taught him to shoot with his left hand, but he usually writes with his right hand.
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After coming in, I was confused. I'm left-handed and right-handed.
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He played with his left hand. Absolutely.!
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He made the right hand. To win Federer, he learned to play with his left hand
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No, he is left-handed, which is why he does not fall behind in the competition with Fei Tianwang.
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