Problems with making an extension

Strokes

Pasquale Mule
Pasquale Mule Asked 9 years ago

Hi Alois, if i keep the same angle of my bat with my fh topspin how can i make it and extension with my counterhit?, its because i noticed that you and jeff close the angle at the starting position but at the finishing it is more opened, but also i want to make it an extension, and now that i see the forehand topspin against block video it really gets confusing, and i also want to do my stroke vertical whenever im using this shot, but then it really becomes uncomfortable because i am contacting the ball on the side of my waist and really feels unusual, also will there be a new fh topspin against block video? and also my if use the same angle on counterhitting it feels really awkward also.

Thank you so much! and also i have went to another tournament and almost classified to national games of Costa Rica :)


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 9 years ago

Hi Pasquale,

Try to keep it simple.  The angle of your racket and stroke will alter slightly depending on the stroke that is coming to you however the basics are the same.


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