Stan Wawrinka reacts to 8 year old Japanese kid s single handed backhand
Stan Wawrinka reacts to 8-year-old Japanese kid s single-handed backhand Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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IG: kosuke.o4o58-year-old Yunosuke can CRUSH it ?Care to give your take, or ? IG: kosuke.o4o5 ? Meanwhile, Wawrinka is on the comeback trail from injury, missing most of last season. He's currently ranked just inside the top 300 -- a far cry from his career-best ranking of World No. 3, which he achieved eight years ago following his maiden Grand Slam triumph at the .
Stan Wawrinka reacts to 8-year-old Japanese kid s single-handed backhand
Stan Wawrinka has gushed over a Japanese kid's single-handed backhand. has gone gaga over the adorable video of an eight-year-old Japanese kid 'crushing' one-handed backhands, much like himself. The 37-year-old is one of the few single-handers left in the men's game. Others in this very exclusive club include his illustrious compatriot , , , and , among others. A formidable weapon in his arsenal, Wawrinka's backhand has helped him win three Majors and a Masters 1000 title over the years. Often hit flat and without a lot of top spin, it is a shot that can cause a lot of damage across surfaces. In a video shared by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) on their official Twitter handle, eight-year-old Yunosuke can be spotted hitting a few Wawrinka-like single-handed backhands in the middle of a practice session. The three-time Grand Slam champion was also tagged in the post, and was asked to give his thoughts on the kid's technique. In response, the Swiss had nothing but admiration, replying back with a fire emoji to showcase his approval. ? 8-year-old Yunosuke can CRUSH it ?Care to give your take, or ?
IG: kosuke.o4o58-year-old Yunosuke can CRUSH it ?Care to give your take, or ? IG: kosuke.o4o5 ? Meanwhile, Wawrinka is on the comeback trail from injury, missing most of last season. He's currently ranked just inside the top 300 -- a far cry from his career-best ranking of World No. 3, which he achieved eight years ago following his maiden Grand Slam triumph at the .