Forehand loop that are slow and spinny

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Tang Jeremy
Tang Jeremy Asked 12 years ago

I'm very really confused when I play a player in my country who has a soft in the backlhand and a backside in the forehand.  He likes to do forehand loops which are slow but very spinny.

How to win against him?

Please Help!

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 12 years ago

Hi Tang,

Take a look at our lesson on how to Counter a Slow Spinny Topspin.

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Tang Jeremy

Tang Jeremy Posted 12 years ago

Ok I  will look this video and hope it will help me

 


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