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@UpSideDownCarl
You can be a joker about it, but I'm asking a legitimate question. My backhand is not any good and I can't counterloop with it at all, but NL's backhand is way above his supposed playing level. To me it looks like he is hitting more flat and into the sponge than using the topsheet and brushing. Why is that and how does it work?
I think better worded would be to ask: Why can't you brush counterloop on the backhand? Or CAN you? Is a flatter more driving stroke producing a more quality ball, is it more consistent, is there some problem with brushing into heavy spin etc.
You can be a joker about it, but I'm asking a legitimate question. My backhand is not any good and I can't counterloop with it at all, but NL's backhand is way above his supposed playing level. To me it looks like he is hitting more flat and into the sponge than using the topsheet and brushing. Why is that and how does it work?
I think better worded would be to ask: Why can't you brush counterloop on the backhand? Or CAN you? Is a flatter more driving stroke producing a more quality ball, is it more consistent, is there some problem with brushing into heavy spin etc.
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