Forehand Body Rotation – right-handed

The body rotation:  

Rotate your upperbody and look over your right shoulder

Wrong Correct

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The body weight should be on the back foot

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Your stomace should be pointing towards the net in the point of contact

Forehand the end of the Preparation

Forehand the end of the Preparation

The end of the preparation:

You should be able to see the watch on the raquet hands wrist
(If right-handed imagine a watch on the wrist of the right hand)

Forehand the Free Arm in the Preparation

Forehand the Free Arm in the Preparation

The free arm in the preparation:

Keep the free arm parallell to the baseline and the non-dominant hand on the heart of the raquet in the preparation

Forehand Preparation

Forehand Preparation

Preparation:

Keep the non-dominant hand on the heart of the raquet when you take the raquet back

The raquet should be pointing upwards, forward