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Photo Lesson: The Basic Two-Handed Backhand

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Generally, the longer and faster your swing and the looser your arms, the farther over your shoulder your racquet will end up on the follow-through. Players who can generate lots of power with a very compact motion generally end their follow-throughs with the racquet more out in front.

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