most difficult shot to master

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most difficult shot to master

  1. clear

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    6.3%
  2. lift

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  3. drop

    5 vote(s)
    31.3%
  4. smash

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    18.8%
  5. drive

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  6. straight net

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  7. crosscourt net

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    43.8%
  1. Exert

    Exert Regular Member

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    Struggling with back hand cross court drop ):
     
  2. nooooooooooo

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    I actually find backhand cross court drop easier than straight drop.
    Can't do backhand clear at all though..
     
  3. Exert

    Exert Regular Member

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    That's so strange... :0
     
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    Exert Regular Member

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    Been working on it and it's easy now but straight drops are harder, can backhand clear when needed.
     
  5. nilesh123

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    My opponents say that my backhand is solid but BCCD has always been a nightmare for me!!!
    I try it often during the friendly matches but sometimes it go flatly straight whereas sometimes it hits the tape and bounces back on my side...its really difficult for me to hit BCCD so often I don't even try it...any suggestions to improve it
     
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    Exert Regular Member

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    what's BCCD? :0
     
  7. Steve the noob

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    Backhand cross court drive
     
  8. Exert

    Exert Regular Member

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    Wow actually haven't though of that shot before ;0 I have three options either back hand clear, smash, or drop never heard of that ;0
     
  9. Steve the noob

    Steve the noob Regular Member

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    It's pretty hard to perform, since I normally hold my racket in a neutral-forehand grip. Drives are fast and having to switch grips and redirect the shot takes longer than just using my forehand. Less accurate, but until I get better at my bccd, I'll stick with that.
     
  10. gundamzaku

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    most difficult shot would be Lin Dan's forehand shot on the backhand side, hitting the shot underhand.
     
  11. waterboy

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    To just hit it is easy, but for a full court clear, It's dang near impossible unless you're as fit as a pro
     
  12. visor

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    Nah, you just need to buy his N90 racket to hit this type of shot...
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    Who am I kidding? I'll probably put my wrist out of commission for a month if I tried that with his racket! :p
     
  13. gundamzaku

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    i am also left handed, took the n90 out, try to hit that shot, i hit my shin :( i give up on that shot!
     
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    Lol... Better than trying a between the legs shot and accidentally hitting the family jewels. :D
     
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    Hit my calf... Had a string bed bruise for two weeks...
     
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    Can't believe you guys would swing so hard on that.
     
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    Would definitely be the backhand reverse slice drop shot :p
     
  18. Exert

    Exert Regular Member

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    Oops.... HEHEHEHE :)
     
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    I don't know how many of you people can backhand smash, but thats a pretty hard shot.
     
  20. visor

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    There're a few threads on this. Here's a gif to get you started. Just remember to have a relaxed arm using it like a whip.

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