Summary: Move the racquet up to dig balls out of the corner in squash. Learn tips for digging squash shots out of the corner in this free video from a squash instructor.
Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. He has always been a lifetime sports and fitness enthusiast. Coach Hill lives in...read more
"OK, so let's say your opponent has buried you into this corner, and those are tough shots because you've got the two walls to deal with. So, if the ball hits, and doesn't come out form the wall very much, to get a decent back swing you've really got to go up with the racket, so let's see if we can demonstrate here. So that was the perfect one, so you see the racket has to go up so I can get underneath the ball a little bit and get that face open and get the ball back down the wall. So the idea here is, when you see a ball coming into this corner, you've got to get the racket up, you've got to get the racket up, so you can come underneath the ball, and hit it to good length. So, that's one of the secret to this kind of drills, is you take the ball, racket up, and now just. So the idea is to get the racket underneath the ball, but when it's deep like this, you can't just stick your racket and hit the wall. You've got to get it up, and then kind of, you're actually, firm yourself to the wall. And you may not be able to hit this great shot, but at least you're going to be able to get it back in play and keep the playing going."
eHow Article: Digging Squash Balls Out of the Corner