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backhand shot

1 of 1noun
/ˈbækhænd ʃɑt/
Forms:backhand shots
1

a stroke in racket sports where the player hits the ball with the back of their dominant hand facing the direction of the shot

A backhand shot in racquet sports, such as tennis, badminton, and squash, is a shot where the player hits the ball or shuttlecock on the side of their body opposite to their dominant hand. The player typically holds the racquet with both hands or just one hand, depending on the sport, and swings it across their body. The backhand shot is often used to return balls or shuttlecocks that come to the player’s non-dominant side. It requires good control and timing to hit the ball accurately and with the desired power.

  • She played a precise backhand shot down the line.
  • His backhand shot caught his opponent off guard.
  • The backhand shot requires good timing.
  • He used slice on his backhand shot to keep it low.
  • Her opponent attacked her backhand shot.