Hi Everyone,
My daughter was in a lesson and her instructor thinks that she should switch to a forehand grip from a continental as the default. My daughter then later explained to me that she does not like returning with a forehand grip as her default. She has to switch a long ways to the backhand. She also says that she switches from continental to forehand or backhand as she is turning. She basically said the turn and her grip switch are like a chunk. They are linked together and so trying to take them apart messed up her return. She would rather just turn the grip a little bit just as she is turning her shoulder and preparing to receive the ball.
Has anyone had experience with players that use a continental as their default and then turn just a little bit in either direction to return the ball?
Do any pros do this?
I personally use a forehand grip and then switch to backhand. But am not wedded to any particular approach.
Her return seems fine and she can handle fast balls very well.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Arturo
My daughter was in a lesson and her instructor thinks that she should switch to a forehand grip from a continental as the default. My daughter then later explained to me that she does not like returning with a forehand grip as her default. She has to switch a long ways to the backhand. She also says that she switches from continental to forehand or backhand as she is turning. She basically said the turn and her grip switch are like a chunk. They are linked together and so trying to take them apart messed up her return. She would rather just turn the grip a little bit just as she is turning her shoulder and preparing to receive the ball.
Has anyone had experience with players that use a continental as their default and then turn just a little bit in either direction to return the ball?
Do any pros do this?
I personally use a forehand grip and then switch to backhand. But am not wedded to any particular approach.
Her return seems fine and she can handle fast balls very well.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Arturo
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