Watch: A forehand topspin in tennis
Watch: A forehand topspin in tennis
With the tennis racket back and shoulders turned, the athlete steps into the ball with the lead foot. The ball should be struck just in front of the lead foot and far enough away from the body so that the elbow is slightly bent upon the strike. A sweeping low-to-high motion will produce topspin, which creates higher bounces that keep the opponent behind the baseline.
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