Forehand block

Strokes

Earl Joseph
Earl Joseph Asked 12 years ago

Sir, My friend daily plays in school as well as in club. But, i play only in school. So, he daily practices strokes more than me. But i'm a better player than him. Whenever i give him a ball little higher (backspin push) he attacks to fore hand.  i couldn't return it as a little farther. if he attacks to back hand, i'll take it however it come. forehand is my only problem.


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 12 years ago

Hi Earl,

You need to work on your Forehand Block.  Take a look at the lesson and try to implement the stroke correctly.


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