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This leaves us with three contenders. Juan Martin del Potro won the U. S. Open ’09 with the biggest and flattest forehand ever seen in the tennis history.
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Carlos Alcaraz's forehand could be most unguardable move ever - MSNA few decades later, we could be talking about Carlos Alcaraz's forehand in a similar light. The Spaniard won a staggering 42 return points through just three sets during his Wimbledon final win ...
We asked players in Singapore to pick which players they thought had the most fearsome forehand on tour. Here’s who French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko picked: “I think Dominika Cibulkova,” she said ...
John McEnroe's brother Patrick McEnroe claimed Rafael Nadal has the best forehand on clay but Roger Federer was above everyone when it came to all the other surfaces.
Kyle Edmund has the most destructive forehand in tennis and it can power him into the world's top 10, according to three-times Australian Open champion Mats Wilander. Skip to main content.
Federer himself compared Alcaraz's forehand technique to his in an interview last year, admitting that the young Spaniard had taken aspects of his, Nadal and Djokovic's game to create the super beast.
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