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Photo Lesson: The Basic Two-Handed Backhand

By Jeff Cooper, About.com

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Middle of Swing

weight on front foot; racquet below ball(C)2007 Jeff Cooper licensed to About.com, Inc.
The basic two-handed backhand groundstroke, hit from this square (sideways) stance, gets most of its power from linear motion -- from the legs, body, and arm moving forward and upward. The racquet's position roughly a foot below the ball will result in the strings brushing up the back of the ball to create moderate topspin. The long forward path of the racquet will deliver solid power. Most of the body weight is now on the front leg.

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