Backhand flick

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Michael Bunch
Michael Bunch Asked 2 years ago

Backhand flick

how to do the Backhand Flick

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 2 years ago

Hello Michael,

The backhand flick, also known as the backhand flip in some regions, is an aggressive stroke used in table tennis to counter short balls over the table especially with no spin. 

We have a tutorial on the Backhand flick that you can access here. Backhand Flick.

Good luck with utilising this stroke.

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