Nicely Clear and precise explanation on two different strokes. I hit the flat forehand to the backhand of the server, especially on the return of soft slide second serve. you don’t have to hit aggressively for better control and you can guarantee your opponent will have to hit a defensive shot back
@@joevelte4252 it depends on the type of shot you want to hit. Hitting through with the tip of the racket will help you hit more of a flatter topspin forehand. Whereas, hitting with the strings more flat faced (windshield wiper type motion) will help you to hit a heavier topspin ball
Nicely Clear and precise explanation on two different strokes. I hit the flat forehand to the backhand of the server, especially on the return of soft slide second serve. you don’t have to hit aggressively for better control and you can guarantee your opponent will have to hit a defensive shot back
Wonderful explanation. I really appreciate your content. Thanks.
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nice explanation. You hit thru the ball with the tip of the racquet vs hitting with the racquet flat faced? I think im doing that wrong then.
@@joevelte4252 it depends on the type of shot you want to hit. Hitting through with the tip of the racket will help you hit more of a flatter topspin forehand. Whereas, hitting with the strings more flat faced (windshield wiper type motion) will help you to hit a heavier topspin ball
@@gemtennis. I see. I try to hit it flat faced without doing the windshield wiper and its hard to spin it that way. Thanks. Keep up the good work.