Inside out forehand

Strokes

Siddharth Shah
Siddharth Shah Asked 8 years ago

What is an inside out forehand?


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 8 years ago

Hi Siddharth,

This is a forehand topspin that curves to the right if you are a right hander.  Take a look at the lesson we have on the Sidespin Forehand Topspin.


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