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What is the backhand play of table tennis?

The backhand play of table tennis is that the right hand refers to the grip side and the opposite refers to the grip side. For example, if you hold a racket in your right hand, your forehand is on the right and your backhand is on the left.

Whether in the small ball era, the big ball era or the 40+ era, the playing methods of "strong forehand and weak backhand", "strong backhand and weak forehand" or "double balance" all exist objectively. The reason why "strong forehand and weak backhand" can be based on the era of small balls and it is difficult to make a difference is because of the defects of both. The reason is that the gap between forehand and backhand is too far, which forms the relationship between specialty and ultrashort.

Balance relationship of forehand and backhand serve

Whether the backhand is strong and the forehand is weak, the forehand is strong and the backhand is weak, or the balance is double-sided, it can stand in the international table tennis world of any era. As long as we can solve the relationship between forehand and backhand skills, we have an equal chance to win the championship.

We have a deeper understanding of forehand and backhand balance, that is, under the circumstance that the lethality has generally declined in the 40+ era, higher requirements are put forward for athletes to play forehand and backhand balance, not only in technology, but also in tactical application. Therefore, the forehand and backhand scores will also tend to be balanced.