Turn your backhand dink into offense! ⚔️

Tip of the day

PrimeTime Pickleball's tutorial, led by Jordan Briones, introduces an advanced technique: the one-handed backhand topspin dink cross court.

This shot is unique as many players are accustomed to seeing topspin from the forehand side but rarely from the backhand.

The topspin dink, especially when executed from the backhand, can catch opponents off guard.

Jordan emphasizes the importance of having a well-in-front contact point for this shot, as it's challenging when hitting the ball too late.

The grip plays a crucial role, with the continental grip offering versatility for quick decision-making between different shots.

Key Points:

  • One-Handed Backhand Topspin Dink: A unique shot to surprise opponents.

  • Contact Point: Essential to have a well-in-front contact point for effective topspin.

  • Continental Grip: Offers flexibility for various shots, including dink volleys.

  • Versatility: Ability to switch between topspin dink, chip dink, and flat dink.

  • Catching Opponents Off Guard: Use the shot's rarity to your advantage.

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Happy pickling,

Paul

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