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Two-handed Backhand: Let's get started.

First step: Just like on the forehand I recommend following the ball with your eyes, watching the ball as best as you can, and quickly turning from your waist. Then let your racket take-back happen naturally. Only this time you’ll be using both hands on the grip.
Racket preparation: Assuming that you are right hand dominant (if left hand dominant just simply use the opposite hand mentioned.) Lock your left elbow and wrist at a 90-degree angle with your right arm slightly extended at taking back. Feel as if your left arm is taking the racket back and your right arm is relaxed and is just along for the ride barely holding the grip.
Right before contact: The same function on the forehand as is on the backhand to get your racket low by dropping your hitting shoulder (the left shoulder) so you can ensure you’ll truly be brushing up on the ball in one fluid motion. Try feeling relaxed to help this function.
During contact: You want the feeling of...

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