The keys to increasing One Handed BACKHAND CONSISTENCY

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In this video I explain the keys to developing a more consistent one handed backhand. Far too many players fall into the trap of focusing on things that don’t matter which is why they never develop a reliable single handed backhand.

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One of de most real and honest takes I’ve seen by far. Simple yet extremely practical advice here! Kudos bud!

nathanielpeter
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Man, I hope you have a great life, you are a great, great coach

fourscoreand
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Could you do a video for more advanced one handed backhand tips please? I am a University player and my weakness is my one handed backhand and I can’t seem to change this. Any help is appreciated. Thank you

UserIsM
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The question is:
During training we can work on every aspects (footwork, front lég back leg, turning the trunk, etc)because we hit the ball quietly against a wall or a friendly oponent
But during a match we will have to compensate somewhere coz we wont be perfect as recreational players
So…. Which of those important points (grip? Front leg? Coil ?ball height ? Ball distance?? …….) are non negotiable ??
Name 2….
Thx

vincentbendera
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Please explain how to scoop up a shot opponent hit deep on baseline to my one handed BH. No matter what, I can’t seem to get the string bed under the ball enough to get over net. Thx

leolionroarrrrrrr
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You also need to judge the depth, especially when a ball is coming to your cross-court. For me this is probably the trickiest part. When a ball is coming to you straight ahead then death becomes about just timing. When it's coming cross, you have to line up your body depth-wise in such a way that it's not too far away from you, because then it will also get away from you laterally and depth wise.

alastairtheduke
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My friend hits the backhand by flailing at the ball. I call his shots WHACK A MOLE. Hits maybe 3 of 10 in the court.

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