A lot of players with one-handed backhands struggle immensely.
They've either been told that the one-handed backhand is "too complicated" or that they should switch to a two-handed backhand.
The thing is, when everyone was playing with wooden racquets, everyone knew how to hit a one-handed backhand!
What changed? Why did the one-handed backhand become a lost art?
Well the truth is that the one-handed backhand is nowhere near as complicated as people think. In fact, the one-handed backhand is extremely simple. It's actually easier than a two-handed backhand.
The problem is that when most instructors don't understand something, they rarely admit it, instead they tell you that the technique is "too complicated".
That's why I created this one-handed backhand masterclass - to completely break down and simplify the mechanics of the one-handed backhand so you'll never need another lesson or piece of instruction on it ever again.
I'm familiar with practically every single problem you could deal with when it comes to the one handed backhand. Problems like inconsistency, lack of power, not being able to control it, and having no idea how to get spin on the ball.
As a result, most players simply run around their one-handed backhand and try to hit forehands. But opponents pick up on this like blood in the water.
Let's face it - if you don't fix your one handed backhand, your tennis game will always be compromised.
If you want to fix your one-handed backhand permanently for life, then fill out the form above and enroll in the online course!