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  2. Forehand - Wikipedia

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    The forehand is a shot used in most racket sports, such as tennis, table tennis and pickleball, where the palm of the hand precedes the back of the hand when swinging the racket. In tennis, except in the context of the phrase forehand volley , the term refers to a type of groundstroke —a stroke in which the ball has bounced before it is struck.

  3. Tennis shot - Wikipedia

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    A slice is a groundstroke or volley hit with backspin, while a topspin shot is a groundstroke or occasionally a volley hit with topspin. Thus tennis shots can be categorized according to when they are hit (serve, groundstroke, volley, half volley), how they are hit (smash, forehand, backhand, flat, side spin, block, slice, topspin shot), or ...

  4. Grip (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern forehand grip [3] is primarily used for flatter groundstrokes. In order to execute a proper Eastern forehand grip, players need both index knuckle and heel pad to rest on bevel #3. An easy way to implement this is to place the palm flat against the strings and slide down to the handle and grab, in order to achieve an Eastern forehand.

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  6. Tennis strategy - Wikipedia

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    A player's weaknesses may also determine strategy. For example, most players typically have a stronger forehand shot and will therefore favor the forehand and often re-balance their posture and re-adjust their position by "running around" a more logical backhand cross-court to enable them to hit an inside-out forehand instead.

  7. 'It was never if, just when' - Keys' journey to Slam glory - AOL

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    'I wouldn't be sitting here without therapy' In 2015, Keys reached the Australian Open semi-finals as a 19-year-old. With a powerful serve and big-hitting forehand, she was often compared with 23 ...

  8. Tennis player hits woman in front row with errant racket throw

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    Pro tennis player Cameron Norrie threw his racket in disgust on Tuesday in New Zealand, and he accidentally hit a woman sitting in the front row.

  9. Groundstroke - Wikipedia

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    The term is commonly used in the sports of tennis and pickleball, and is counter to a volley shot which is taken before the ball has bounced. Groundstrokes in tennis are usually hit from the back of the court, around the baseline. [1] There are many factors that may define a good groundstroke.