Leftie getting pinned on Backhand

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loee k
loee k Asked 13 years ago

hi 

i am applying ur coaching and i got good results.now i want 2 ask u that i am left hander player in tournaments every player give me ball on my back hand.my fore hand is very strong thats why they give me on my back hand so i feel difficulty for attack now u tell me when i do side attack then where i attack on righter hander and what king of training could i do.  


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 13 years ago

Hi Louiza,

Try attacking more to their backhand side.  This will mean they will have to play more balls to your forehand side.  Try even serving to their backhand corner and quite wide on the backhand side. 

You want the game played more on that diagonal. 


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