I read this article http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis ... id=3073902 a long time ago that talks about how this guy played against Andy Roddick who was forced to use a frying pan as a racket, and actually won. At the beginning of the article the author mentioned he thought about asking Andy Roddick to play left-handed, and this got me thinking, would playing left-handed be better or worse than playing with a frying pan? The whole 'I'm not left-handed' seems to be a pretty well established cliche in a whole mess of stuff and yet it's not clear to me how big of a handicap it is. Would it be much worse or much better than using a frying pan, assuming whoever you play obviously isn't trained to use his other hand? I'd think it'd be much worse, but that's just a guess.