Mumbai, Feb. 27 -- They even had a band back in the day. Now, among tennis' most classical shots, it is fast going out of tune in the modern game. The one-handed backhand finds no presence among players ranked top 10 in the past week's chart. With Stefanos Tsitsipas dropping to world No.11, it's the first-ever wipe out of the shot soaked in elegance since ATP rankings were introduced in 1973. Then, nine of the world's top 10 flaunted one-handed backhands (the exception being Jimmy Connors), and 11 of the 28 players to have occupied the top spot since have done so possessing that shot. None greater than Roger Federer, its most iconic poster boy whose one-handed backhand evoked gasps, defined elegance and formed a select singing club labelled Federer's Backhand Boys....