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Thanh Phong
Guest
Hi Tennis players!
I just got back into the tennis routine and after playing for a couple hours I felt that I wasn't pushing through the ball enough.
I'm a lefty and use a western grip.
When people say "push through the ball", is it kind of like hitting diagonally up through the ball?
When I load my hand back and position myself to hit an incoming ball, my racket is flat and slightly slanted upwards. When I go through the ball I kind of flick the ball with the mid to bottom part of my racket. I follow through by waving my racket (fist facing the other player).
Also, if someone is hitting a fast topspin and I wanted to return it without feeling pushed around, would I have to do a fast swing?
I just got back into the tennis routine and after playing for a couple hours I felt that I wasn't pushing through the ball enough.
I'm a lefty and use a western grip.
When people say "push through the ball", is it kind of like hitting diagonally up through the ball?
When I load my hand back and position myself to hit an incoming ball, my racket is flat and slightly slanted upwards. When I go through the ball I kind of flick the ball with the mid to bottom part of my racket. I follow through by waving my racket (fist facing the other player).
Also, if someone is hitting a fast topspin and I wanted to return it without feeling pushed around, would I have to do a fast swing?