Problem with backhand topspin

Strokes

Simran jeet Jeet
Simran jeet Jeet Asked 7 years ago

Hello coach  , I am big big fan of u ppl , your tutorials have helped me a lot and I have improved a lot in the game . Really thanks a ton for the help .

My question is whenever I try to play backhand topspin I land up hitting the nets, I tried a lot but not able to do it in a right way . Plz help me with this . 

Thanks


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 7 years ago

Hi Simran,

Thanks for the kind words.

Keep trying the stroke.  If the ball is always going into the net make your stroke more vertical so that you are lifting the ball higher.  Also check if your rubber still has grip.


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