The forehand serve is best used when you want to achieve a quick, aggressive serve that can catch your opponent off guard. It's particularly effective when serving to the opponent's weaker side or when you know they are positioned to return a backhand. Additionally, using a forehand serve can create angles that make it difficult for the receiver to anticipate and respond effectively. It’s ideal for players who have a strong forehand and can generate spin and speed.
when you want a high serve
Forehand Backhand serve volley smash
Forehand, backhand, serve, and volleys.
basic: forehand, backhand, serve, lob. advanced: topspin, slice, flat, and dropshot
the serve,the forehand drive,the back hand drive,overhead smash and top spin volley
Drive serve: very hard and low serve.Z-serve: Bounces of the front wall and one side wall before landing in the receiving area at an angle.Lob serve: comes in high off the wall and is difficult to play if hit properly.
a mixture of shots but mainly his forehand as it is extremely difficult to return due to factors like topspin but also the shere power and control of italthough his serve and backhand are contenders. the backhand the quality and consistency and the serve for ItS power and technical difficulty's, but the forehand is the best
There is a regular forehand, then a top spin forehand (top spin spins the ball forward which makes it drop in the court faster), a slice forehand ( slicing spins the ball left, right, or back) , a volley ( a small slice where the ball didn't touch the floor), a overhead ( pretty much slam). The backhand has all the same strokes except maybe backhand overhead.
He use a semi western grip for forehand and for his backhand he use continental grip (right hand), eastern grip (left hand)
Serve, ace, smash, forehand, backhand, volleys, slice, top-spin, doubles, singles.
there are three basic skills:-correct gripping of your racket-serve-A good forehand overhead stroke is formed upon a good overhead throwing movement.
The grip that you use for forehand is to stretch out your hand like your going to shake someones hand , and slightly tilt it to the left for right handers. Use a firm but not tight grip