Strokes
Explain more starting point and finishing point about backspin?
Hi Kenny,
You need to start slightly above the ball and brush under the ball and finish under the contact point.
Take a look at the tutorial on the Backhand Push.
The forehand counterhit or forehand drive is the foundation for more attacking strokes such as the forehand topspin or forehand loop. There are 3 critical factors:
If you concentrate on these 3 factors then your stroke will become extremely consistent. Once you can reliably hit 100 balls in a row then you are ready for more attacking strokes. If you can hit 1,000 balls on in a row then you know you've truly mastered the stroke.
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