The forehand counter topspin is an attacking shot used when you have slightly more time or a weaker ball instead of blocking. This shot uses the speed and spin from your opponents shot to propel the ball back at high speed and put ...
The forehand counter topspin is an attacking shot used when you have slightly more time or a weaker ball instead of blocking. This shot uses the speed and spin from your opponents shot to propel the ball back at high speed and put them under pressure in the rally. This shot has become vital in the modern game with the more aggressive styles of play becoming common the forehand counter topspin is needed more and more frequently.
We cover:
-Body position
-Key technical points
-Slow motion shot breakdown
-Training drills
-Controlling spin
-Common mistakes
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