Backhand slow spinny loop

Strokes

Long Regain
Long Regain Asked 10 years ago

Hi coach!

I am the forehand attacking player, so my backhand is just a setup stroke( a punch, block,...) for the ultimate forehand attack, now, i wanna increase my level, i want to make a backloop, but normal loop is not enough ( cause it cannot be as strong as the forehand) so i want to increase the spin. So how to make a slow spinny loop or get more spin on the backhand loop?

TKX


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 10 years ago

Hi,

You utilise the same principles that we show you in the lesson on the Slow Spinny Topspin and apply it to the backhand.  You need to get a fine contact and have a more upward stroke to get the ball to go slower and a little higher.


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