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Photo Study of James Blake's Strokes

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Backswing for Topspin Backhand

Backswing for Topspin BackhandMatthew Stockman / Getty Images
James's backhand used to be a major weakness, but he has improved both its consistency and its aggressiveness. Here, he's about to hit topspin, as indicated by the racquet's position below the ball. His grip is close to a full Eastern backhand, perhaps nudged just a bit toward the Modified Eastern. His body is turned to face the sideline in classic one-handed backhand style.

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