Lorenzo Musetti is aware that he is a special player because of his one-handed backhand, a clearly countercultural move executed with endless elegance and mastery. "I started playing tennis at the age of four and was already hitting with one hand. I think it provides some advantage on clay courts due to the variety it allows me to have, especially with the slice, which I have been working on since I was a child and comes more naturally to me. However, there are many challenges when playing a one-handed backhand, more than advantages. It is not easy to play like this right now due to the speed of the ball. I believe I will be one of the last to play with a one-handed backhand and have such a good ranking," he concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Musetti: "Voy a ser uno de los últimos tenistas con revés a una mano y este ranking tan bueno"

