The High Bouncing Forehand

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This entry was posted on 7/5/2008 8:49 AM and is filed under Forehand Groundstroke.

One of the toughest shots in the game is when you have to receive a high bouncing shot to your forehand when you're back on the baseline.

Most players react to that incoming ball by either moving back or moving forward to receive that high bouncer.

But the most important thing to do first is to create the proper "spacing" away from the line of that incoming ball.

And that means your initial reaction with your feet should be along the baseline, not back or forward.

Check out this video and then let me know what's your biggest challenge on that high bouncing ball to your forehand.



Hope this helped.  Thanks.  Brent

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