Rick Macci names the player with the greatest two-handed backhand of all time
Novak Djokovic is known for having one of the best two-handed backhands tennis has ever seen. But does he hold the title for the greatest of all time? According to Rick Macci, who used to coach Serena Williams, the answer is yes.
Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images Novak Djokovic is known for having one of the best two-handed backhands tennis has ever seen. But does he hold the title for the greatest of all time? According to Rick Macci, who used to coach Serena Williams, the answer is yes.
Rick Macci explains why Novak Djokovic has the greatest two-handed backhand of all time Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Macci didn’t hesitate when asked who has the best two-handed backhand in tennis history, naming Djokovic as the top pick on X. “Novak [Djokovic] has the best two-hander of all time,” he said. “Many unreal double-barrel shotguns, but when you look deep under the hood at the rest, this is why the Joker is by far the best.
“Biomechanically uses the pull/push stroke, which is silky smooth and not a poke… “Range of motion of the rubber band man to improvise is the best in the land. “And most of all, he has delivered that Serbian sniper backhand in Slams on a dime, and that is why the Joker has the best two-handed backhand of all time. ” No one could ever argue against Djokovic’s return stats, they’re remarkable.
He leads on tour in both total return points won and break points converted. The good news for his supporters is that his next appearance isn’t far off. He’ll be playing at Wimbledon again soon, starting his tournament on Monday against Vit Kopriva.