How to Hit a Two-Handed Backhand Volley

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If you love the two-handed backhand ground stroke, chances are you'll comfortably adopt the two-handed backhand volley. Follow these steps and finish the point at the net.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Position yourself about 3 feet from the net.
Step2
Keep your feet spread about shoulder-width apart.
Step3
Hold the racket using a two-handed continental grip - use your non-dominant hand to support your dominant hand by overlapping or interlocking with it. (See the Related eHow "How to Grip a Tennis Racket.")
Step4
Hold the racket with the head vertical (strings perpendicular to the ground) and directly in front of you. The bottom of the handle should be even with your belly button.
Step5
Bend your knees slightly. You should be able to feel some strain on your quadriceps in your thighs.
Step6
Step toward the ball with your right foot (or left foot if you're left-handed). Turn your shoulders slightly to the left (or right) and keep both hands firm on the racket.
Step7
Drive the racket forward in one smooth stroke as the ball draws even with your lead shoulder. The head should be pointing up and the ball should hit the middle of the racket face evenly.
Step8
Continue to push the racket forward until the ball has been hit across the net. Concentrate on releasing the weak hand from the handle after the ball has made contact with the face.
Step9
Follow through on the ball with your swing, keeping a firm grip on the racket so that it doesn't fly out of your hand.

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on 7/18/2006 When I was taught to put my weight into a forehand, I did what most players do - I lunged into it. After watching what the pro's do, I realized this was not the way. Pro's don't lunge into the ball, they put their weight into the ball.

When you go to hit your forehand you step into it with you lead leg. During the stroke, as you start to swing, you pull with your lead leg. This pulls your body through the ball. This also forces your back straight, producing a more balanced accurate shot.

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