High-level players execute the slice backhand with power and a low trajectory. The best way to hit the slice in this manner is to keep the racquet face neutral at the moment of contact. An open racquet face will create underspin but if power is applied the ball will usually sit up too high in the court. In this video, I explain why this backhand slice technique is crucial and how you can achieve a neutral racquet face at contact. π± SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS
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