• Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Blog
  • Blogs
  • FAQ

Go Back   Talk Tennis > Competitive Tennis Talk > Adult League & Tournament Talk
Reload this Page Doubles players -- which is better: your FH or BH volley?
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

View Poll Results: Doubles players which is better your forehand or backhand volley?
Forehand 23 37.10%
Backhand 28 45.16%
Both about equal 11 17.74%
Voters: 62. You may not vote on this poll

Reply
Page 2 of 3 < 1 2 3 >
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11-03-2012, 04:09 PM   #21
LeeD
Talk Tennis Guru
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 22,130
Default

Well, I can say the same for my 1hbh backhand overhead.
I usually short angle it.
When the opponent starts to cheat that side, I hit it flat, deep, and DTL, for another clean winner, behind him.
From service line positioning, it doesn't take much pace to hit a clean winner. Angle and lack of time for your opponent is your friend.
LeeD is offline   Reply With Quote
LeeD
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by LeeD
Old 11-03-2012, 06:48 PM   #22
amorris525
New User
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 46
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by g4driver View Post
LeeD,

if someone hits a weak lob to my backhand, the point is going to end. I will either miss the overhead wide to the Ad court or the ball is going over the side fence on the Ad court.

I don't ever hit this shot to their deuce court, and not one 4.0 or 3.5 player as returned a weak lob hit to my backhand this year.

The shot is so natural once you learn it. I will see if I can get you some video at a practice against my teammates.
I also use this shot with my 2h bh volley. Real fun shot. I rarely miss it, only into the net on rare occasion.
amorris525 is offline   Reply With Quote
amorris525
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by amorris525
Old 11-03-2012, 06:58 PM   #23
Fuji
Hall Of Fame
 
Fuji's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Canada, Eh?
Posts: 4,442
Default

My backhand volley hits absolutely spectacular shots for me it seems, while my forehand hits absolute garbage. I dump my forehand volley quite a bit more then I'd like to admit, but my backhand is able to really place it well.

That being said, my "forehand" overhead is 10,000% better then my backhand overhead.

-Fuji
Fuji is offline   Reply With Quote
Fuji
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Fuji
Old 11-03-2012, 07:17 PM   #24
floridatennisdude
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 1,718
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by OrangePower View Post
Same as you for net height and high. But my low volley is better on the BH side. So for me, BH wins 2 - 1.

Interesting, since in terms of groundstrokes my FH is by far the stronger side.
I grew up on racquetball so my forehand is more natural to take low or off a half volley. Backhand just can't get the same power. Placement is not an issue, but having a couple extra mph on the FH is the difference for me.
floridatennisdude is offline   Reply With Quote
floridatennisdude
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by floridatennisdude
Old 11-03-2012, 11:42 PM   #25
chatt_town
Professional
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 1,114
Default

I to volley better from the backhand side and thinking about it...I think it's probably for the exact same reasons. I'd like to know from one of the teaching pros why this seems to be the case....Timbo? Is there any truth to this or is this in our imagination?


Quote:
Originally Posted by corbind View Post
Doubles players: which is better your backhand or forehand volley and why? (Complete the poll if applicable)

I play doubles most of the time and somehow I volley better backhand than forehand. I've thought about it quite a bit and it's due to a few things:
  • BH the ball is usually out in front of my body
  • BH volleys I usually watch the ball to the racquet
  • FH volleys often are parallel to my waist/hip so not in front as much
  • FH volleys I often don't watch the ball beginning about 4' in front of me to the stick
chatt_town is offline   Reply With Quote
chatt_town
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by chatt_town
Old 11-04-2012, 01:43 PM   #26
Pickle9
Rookie
 
Pickle9's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: New York
Posts: 378
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by g4driver View Post
Nope, it takes them two or three times to learn. They think it is a fluke.

How many 3.5 or 4.0 players do you see hit a 2HBH overhead for winners?
actually the 2hbh overhead might be my best shot.
__________________
The everyman's blobber
Pickle9 is offline   Reply With Quote
Pickle9
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Pickle9
Old 11-04-2012, 05:12 PM   #27
NTRPolice
Rookie
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 386
Default

What is a 2HBH "overhead"?

I'm pretty sure even if you have a 2HBH you still use a 1HBH for your "overhead". Swinging volley sure. Overhead? No. I dont think so.
__________________
"In the 1980's two men dominated--sometimes each other, most of the time everyone else."
NTRPolice is offline   Reply With Quote
NTRPolice
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by NTRPolice
Old 11-04-2012, 06:30 PM   #28
Pickle9
Rookie
 
Pickle9's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: New York
Posts: 378
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by NTRPolice View Post
What is a 2HBH "overhead"?

I'm pretty sure even if you have a 2HBH you still use a 1HBH for your "overhead". Swinging volley sure. Overhead? No. I dont think so.
If the ball is over my head to the bh side, then I swing at it like a little kid going after a piņata.
__________________
The everyman's blobber
Pickle9 is offline   Reply With Quote
Pickle9
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Pickle9
Old 11-04-2012, 06:45 PM   #29
Fuji
Hall Of Fame
 
Fuji's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Canada, Eh?
Posts: 4,442
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Pickle9 View Post
If the ball is over my head to the bh side, then I swing at it like a little kid going after a piņata.
I can't even picture this LOL!

-Fuji
Fuji is offline   Reply With Quote
Fuji
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Fuji
Old 11-04-2012, 06:47 PM   #30
g4driver
Semi-Pro
 
g4driver's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 668
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by NTRPolice View Post
What is a 2HBH "overhead"?

I'm pretty sure even if you have a 2HBH you still use a 1HBH for your "overhead". Swinging volley sure. Overhead? No. I dont think so.
Well I am sure you are pretty wrong in my case.

It ain't a swing volley that I am describing. It is a 2HBH overhead. Two hands hitting an overhead.

A swing volley doesn't put the ball over the back fence, like a 2HBH overhead.

And If you hit the backhand overhead with two hands it isn't a 1HBH overhead for sure.
g4driver is offline   Reply With Quote
g4driver
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by g4driver
Old 11-04-2012, 07:24 PM   #31
NTRPolice
Rookie
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 386
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by g4driver View Post
Well I am sure you are pretty wrong in my case.

It ain't a swing volley that I am describing. It is a 2HBH overhead. Two hands hitting an overhead.

A swing volley doesn't put the ball over the back fence, like a 2HBH overhead.

And If you hit the backhand overhead with two hands it isn't a 1HBH overhead for sure.
Sounds great, in theory.

If you're 6'9 and standing 1 ft. from the net. lol.

If you didnt lose a lot of court coverage and it was as easy to bounce balls as you're making it sound, im pretty sure that more pros would be using that fabulous 2HBH overhead.

"then I swing at it like a little kid going after a piņata." as described by Pickle9 sounds more like it.

I'm not knocking the guy, but at least hes being honest.
__________________
"In the 1980's two men dominated--sometimes each other, most of the time everyone else."
NTRPolice is offline   Reply With Quote
NTRPolice
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by NTRPolice
Old 11-05-2012, 04:13 AM   #32
Angle Queen
Semi-Pro
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: On the deuce side, looking to come in
Posts: 774
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Pickle9 View Post
If the ball is over my head to the bh side, then I swing at it like a little kid going after a piņata.
I have a doubles partner that does this...and very well. So well, in fact, we've given it a name: "The Hammer." She swings it like one might a sledgehammer, especially if you're alternating swing sides. Truthfully, though, she's a natural lefty playing righty...so it's really more of a two-handed OH.

As to the question, posed by the OP...I'm probably more equal (equally bad?), with each wing have different "winning" capabilities. The BH volley seems to be more innate with an eh-go-for-it approach...where placement or power isn't necessarily the winning attribute. The "surprise" of it is what usually catches opponents flat-footed (remember we're talking womens 3.5 play here. ). The FH volley is more calculated and can generally be placed better with more power or touch.
__________________
A 3.5 masquerading around with a 4.0 mask on.
Angle Queen is offline   Reply With Quote
Angle Queen
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Angle Queen
Old 11-06-2012, 04:59 PM   #33
lobman
New User
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 80
Default

I think JO11yroger is right on; in my case and based on what I have read, the BH volley is better for most players.
lobman is offline   Reply With Quote
lobman
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by lobman
Old 11-06-2012, 08:36 PM   #34
TomT
Professional
 
TomT's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posts: 1,215
Default

They both suck, in my case, bigtime. But I love to come to the net. Go figure. Need LOTS of work on volleying, as well as approaching shots. Maybe will never be good at it, but it's the sort of tennis that I find most interesting and like the most.

I do, sincerely, think that a decent serve and volleyer will beat most anybody up to, and including, 4.0 level. Above that, the strokes are good enough that serve and volleying has to be done more sporadically, sparingly, imo, considering the power of the modern game.
__________________
65 yrs, NTRP-based, 3.0 in Tennis League Network (tennisftlauderdale.com) Play mostly at Hardy Park near downtown Fort Lauderdale.

Last edited by TomT : 11-06-2012 at 08:39 PM.
TomT is offline   Reply With Quote
TomT
View Public Profile
Visit TomT's homepage!
Find More Posts by TomT
Old 11-06-2012, 11:26 PM   #35
corbind
Professional
 
corbind's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 831
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by J011yroger View Post
Most players who put any sort of effort into learning how to volley have a better BH volley in my experience.

J
What do you think causes the BH volley to become better?
__________________
Becker London Tour, 12.6oz, Wilson gut 17g 65lbs || Prince EXO3 Tour 18x20, 12.5oz, Wilson gut 16g 70lbs, S&V, DII '88-90
corbind is offline   Reply With Quote
corbind
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by corbind
Old 11-07-2012, 07:16 AM   #36
LuckyR
Legend
 
LuckyR's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: The Great NW
Posts: 5,605
Default

My BH is better defensively and my FH is better offensively.
LuckyR is offline   Reply With Quote
LuckyR
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by LuckyR
Old 11-07-2012, 09:14 AM   #37
LeeD
Talk Tennis Guru
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 22,130
Default

In doubles, there is no defensive volley.
Every volley must be hit well, placed well, do try to force a weak high return.
Even a great lob backhand volley, once the foursome is set near the service line, is used as an offensive shot...to win the point.
LeeD is offline   Reply With Quote
LeeD
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by LeeD
Old 11-07-2012, 02:30 PM   #38
LuckyR
Legend
 
LuckyR's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: The Great NW
Posts: 5,605
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by LeeD View Post
In doubles, there is no defensive volley.
Every volley must be hit well, placed well, do try to force a weak high return.
Even a great lob backhand volley, once the foursome is set near the service line, is used as an offensive shot...to win the point.
Uummm... what do you call a volley that the opposing netman poaches towards your chest?
LuckyR is offline   Reply With Quote
LuckyR
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by LuckyR
Old 11-07-2012, 02:46 PM   #39
LeeD
Talk Tennis Guru
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 22,130
Default

Talking, reacting to the poach right at you, right?
YOU, knowing that anything weak will be put away, needs to think beforehand, "don't volley right back". You have to know the hole you're going at, or the lob volley you're gonna try. The hole is a winner, between the two opponent's or down an alley. The lob volley is also a winner attempt, as anything less will be crushed down your throat.
You know what you should be doing because that scenario has happenned to you many many times before. Your partner puts up a weak groundie or volley, you are in position to EAT the ball. So you preplan what you're gonna do when opponent poaches and hits within your racket's reach.
Now if the poacher is strong, can volley with pace, just turn around and give up the point. But you have reactions. If the poach is a normal volley nto your chest, you have plenty of time to reflex lob volley into the open court, then move forwards to center of service box. That lob volley is purely offensive.
LeeD is offline   Reply With Quote
LeeD
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by LeeD
Old 11-07-2012, 02:47 PM   #40
tennis tom
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,793
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by LuckyR View Post
Uummm... what do you call a volley that the opposing netman poaches towards your chest?
"Headhunting"?
__________________
"...the human emotional system was not designed to endure the mental rigors of a tennis match." Dr. Allen Fox
tennis tom is offline   Reply With Quote
tennis tom
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by tennis tom
Reply
Page 2 of 3 < 1 2 3 >

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »


Go Back   Talk Tennis > Competitive Tennis Talk > Adult League & Tournament Talk
Reload this Page Doubles players -- which is better: your FH or BH volley?

Thread Tools
Show Printable Version Show Printable Version
Email this Page Email this Page
Display Modes
Linear Mode Linear Mode
Hybrid Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode
Threaded Mode Switch to Threaded Mode

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:01 AM.

Talk Tennis :: Powered By Tennis Warehouse - Archive - Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© 2006 - Tennis Warehouse