Alright, listen up. If you want to take control of the rally, you need a solid forehand topspin. It’s not just about hitting the ball hard—it’s about spin, placement, and making life difficult for your opponent. 🏓
Imagine this: your opponent sends a backspin ball your way. If you just push it back, you’re playing into their game. But if you brush up on the ball with a good forehand topspin, you turn defense into attack. The ball dips fast, making it tough for them to return aggressively.
Let’s break it down. First, your stance—feet apart, knees bent, weight slightly forward. You need to be ready to move. Next, your grip. A shakehand grip gives you control and flexibility. Now, the stroke itself: start low, swing forward and up, brushing the ball for that topspin effect. Contact the ball in front of your body and follow through high. 🎯
You can use this stroke in different ways. If they send a backspin ball, use a more vertical motion to lift it. If you’re in a topspin rally, keep the stroke compact and quick to stay in control. And when you get a high ball? That’s your chance—put some extra power into it and go for the win. ⚡
A few things to avoid: don’t hit too flat, or you’ll lose spin. Don’t rush—timing is everything. And always follow through, or your shot won’t have enough power.
Practice this stroke, get the feel of the spin, and soon enough, you’ll be dictating the pace of every rally. Now, grab your racket and let’s get to work!