Backhands and volleys

More and more, I like double-handed backhand more than fore: both hands give me more comfort, reliability and power.

Over all, I still take the ball when it’s on its way down. Everyone says should take it when it’s on its way up.

Also some volleys.

… Keeping both arms too close to the body during a double-handed backhand—often called “jamming” or the “chicken wing” effect—is detrimental to performance because it severely restricts power, control, and range of motion. This technical error often results from poor spacing, where the player is too close to the ball …

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