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Hi my name is Lincoln Ward, I'm a USPTA certified teaching pro here in Austin Texas. And today
I'm going to talk about how to hit a back hand volley in tennis. If you watch tennis
on tv sometimes you see them way back there on the baseline slugging that ball, grunting
hitting the ball hard. And sometimes you see them run close to the net and they block the
ball off and win the point. That's what we call a volley. Anytime you are close to the
net and you are not letting the ball bounce you are hitting a volley. On the back hand
side, anytime you hit your volley you want to start off with your racket well out here
in front of you. Always hold a continental grip or bevel number two when you are getting
to hit either a forehand or backhand volley. But specifically for your backhand you want
to make sure your racket handle is around the level of your chin when you turn to make
contact with the ball, you don't want to pull your arm back, you want to turn your upper
body so that your whole head stays focused on that tennis racket. When you are making
contact with the ball, make sure your eyes don't leave the tennis racket, don't look
forward to the court, the court is not what's moving. It's the tennis ball. Make sure your
eyes are peeled on that tennis ball to make contact. You are going to step forward with
your leading foot on your backhand volley side, it's going to be your right foot if
you are right handed. If you are left handed you are going to step forward with your left
foot. That's where you get your power from. You never get power in your volley from a
big swing. That's going make, cause you to be late, making you miss the ball or hit the
ball wrong or in the net. Keep your racket still, step into your shot and let your body
weight drive through the ball. That's how to hit a back hand volley in tennis I'm Lincoln
Ward, thank you very much.