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Using a Two-Handed Backhand in Tennis
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Get the full breakdown of the two-handed backhand tennis swing, starting with the grips! Learn how to position both your dominant and nondominant hand.
with The Tennis VaultGet the full breakdown of the two-handed backhand tennis swing, starting with the grips! Learn how to position both your dominant and nondominant hand.
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Get the first big secret to the perfect two-handed backhand swing: where to position your hands. Learn about different grips and the looped racket path.
with The Tennis VaultGet the first big secret to the perfect two-handed backhand swing: where to position your hands. Learn about different grips and the looped racket path.
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Get your swing on the right path by learning about contact zone, racket drop, and how the racket lines up with your body in a two-handed backhand tennis swing.
with The Tennis VaultGet your swing on the right path by learning about contact zone, racket drop, and how the racket lines up with your body in a two-handed backhand tennis swing.
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Keep your eye on the ball and racket in position for a great two-handed backhand! Get tips on accuracy, finding a good grip, and determining the dominant arm.
with The Tennis VaultKeep your eye on the ball and racket in position for a great two-handed backhand! Get tips on accuracy, finding a good grip, and determining the dominant arm.
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It's time to put together all that you've learned about the two-handed backhand tennis swing! This final lesson reviews the five phases of a powerful swing.
with The Tennis VaultIt's time to put together all that you've learned about the two-handed backhand tennis swing! This final lesson reviews the five phases of a powerful swing.
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