One-Handed Backhand - Drill #6: Non-dominant Arm Back

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http://www.tennismindgame.com/one-handed-backhand.html Keeping the non-dominant arm back can be a part of your normal one-handed backhand technique but it can also be an exercise that will help you stop too much rotation. If you rotate with your shoulders too much, you lose accuracy of your one-handed backhand.

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  • amazing tip never though of this.

  • good tip

  • @snookylover most likely your point of contact is not far enough out in front of your body. you are probably also making contact with your torso not turned enough (shoulders are probably facing the net too much) of course i cant see your form so its only a guess, but i have found that with forehands and backhands when there is sidespin and not intended most likely hitting late.

  • The ball spins sideways when I hit with one hand. I canot stop it frome spinnig sideways. What am I doing wrong?

  • Very good tip, thanks!

  • hey coach can you make a video of how to play a guy who plays only with topspin.

  • Great point, Tomaz!

    Roger Federer does this with amazing consistency.

    For those of you watching this, pay attention - Tomaz knows his stuff and I highy recommend his teaching - Coach Kyril

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