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Musetti Bringing a Dying Art Back to Life at Wimbledon – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/11 at 7:25 PM
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The decline of the one-handed backhand in men’s tennis has been a topic of discussion as players with this signature shot have become increasingly rare in the top rankings. With only a few players like Stefanos Tsitsipas and Grigor Dimitrov still utilizing this technique, the one-hander has become a minority in a sea of two-handed backhands. However, Italy’s rising star Lorenzo Musetti has emerged as a beacon of hope for fans of the one-handed backhand, as he has climbed to number 16 in the rankings and is set to face Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon semifinals.

At just 22 years old, Musetti has already made a name for himself by showcasing his powerful one-handed backhand on the court. With an impressive run at Wimbledon this year, he has proven that the one-handed backhand still has a place in modern tennis. Musetti’s success comes at a time when many believe that the two-handed backhand offers more advantages in today’s fast-paced game. However, Musetti’s performance at Wimbledon, where he has hit more backhand winners than his competitors, shows that the one-handed backhand can still be an effective weapon in the right hands.

Musetti’s journey to the Wimbledon semifinals has been marked by his unwavering commitment to his one-handed backhand, a shot that came naturally to him from the moment he picked up a racket. His dedication to this technique has paid off, as he has achieved significant success on the professional circuit and continues to rise in the rankings. Musetti’s defiance of the trend towards two-handed backhands in men’s tennis has reignited the conversation around the importance of preserving the artistry and skill of the one-handed backhand.

As Musetti prepares to face off against Djokovic, who also started his career hitting one-handed backhands, fans of the classic shot will be watching eagerly to see how he fares against the world number one. Despite the dominance of the two-handed backhand in modern tennis, Musetti’s presence in the Wimbledon semifinals is a testament to the enduring appeal of the one-handed backhand and its ability to compete at the highest level of the sport. As Musetti takes on Djokovic in what promises to be an exciting match, he will have the opportunity to showcase the beauty and effectiveness of the one-handed backhand on one of tennis’ biggest stages.

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