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on 8/8/2006 It's basically hitting a forehand with your non-dominate racket hand.

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on 6/30/2006 This is for a normal backhand:
Make an "L" with your arm and racket. Bend your knees and step through as you swing low to high, always keep your racket in closed position (that means to keep your racket completely vertical).

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on 2/6/2006 If you're having trouble getting power behind the shot, make sure you bring the racket head back as far as possible when approaching your shot. This will give you a much bigger swing at the ball.

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