Novak Djokovic: Best Backhand in Tennis

We have talked a lot about the Backhand and who currently has the best backhand in the game. We came across a video that highlights Novak Djokovic’s backhand and from studying the video it seems like he has the best backhand in tennis.

What do you think?

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11 Comments

  1. JungeCat says:

    Roger Federer’s one-handed backhand is the most awesome backhand of tennis, not Nole’s, nor Rafa’s two-handed backhands.

    • JungeCatisanidiot says:

      Nole’s backhand is truly the best, only ones that close are Murray, Agassi, Safin, and Nalbandian. Federer’s backhand is inferior to that of Wawrinka and Gasquet, by a long shot.

      • The Insider says:

        Agassi I would agree with, but Safin was a bit too erratic.

      • Tootie says:

        Right you are! And Nole is so much nicer than Federer. Even Rafa has been kind of grumpy and even mean lately. Maybe it’s the trouble with his family that has made him bitter. For me, a sports star needs to be a good example; it’s very important. Let’s not forget the five years in which the whole world was aware of Federer’s selfish and ungodly relationship with Mirka.

    • Lula says:

      No way, Roger’s backhand is not even in the Top 5.
      Nole’s got the best backhand in the game, followed by Murray.

    • You do not have to do Nole backhand is heaviest in the world of tennis.

    • Dragan Vojičić says:

      Nole backhand is the best and most beautiful Feder

  2. Mar says:

    The best backhands in tennis belong to Roger Federer & Justine Henin. Their one-handed backhands are not only killer strokes but also awesome sights to behold. As for two-handed backhands, I say leave those to the girls.

  3. Katy says:

    The most beautiful single handed backhand is Gasquet’s. No argument. 2 handed backhands don’t count.

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