Watch as defending champion Carlos Alcaraz hits a "frightening" 107mph forehand against France's Ugo Humbert in the second set of their round of 16 match at Wimbledon. FOLLOW LIVE: Wimbledon - Day ...
Every once in a while, an athlete develops a move that their opponents have zero answers for. Case in point: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's sky hook, Michael Schumacher's acceleration in wet weather, Mike ...
PARIS — Even Carlos Alcaraz couldn’t tell you exactly what’s been wrong with his right forearm, the part of his body that is responsible for his thunderous forehands — and also is ...
See No. 4 here. To return a first serve confidently, begin with a good starting grip. Place your top hand in the backhand position and your bottom hand in the forehand grip so you can easily swap ...
Alcaraz is an all-court tennis player who greatly emphasises on his forehand shot ... Wimbledon Open and the 2024 French Open. Q. What grip does Carlos Alcaraz have? - + A. Carlos Alcaraz uses ...
3 in Australia. A bad backhand. A bad forehand. A bad service return. And then, on Borges' second set point, Alcaraz missed another forehand. That set was gone. Alcaraz's resolve and superior shot ...
But Alcaraz broke him in the fifth game and closed out the match in style, stepping in to fire a forehand winner after Nishioka barely managed to return serve. Alcaraz worked on making his serve ...