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Counter spin with backhand is risky but the backswing with the bow and the wrist positioning is incredibly important. Otherwise there is very little to give to the ball over a short distance and you are better off just flat blocking or punch blocking as those are far less risky.Ah gotcha. I've been doing a lot of random BH/FH drills, haven't actually recorded any of it so I'm not too sure how it looks like. I'll take a look.
I've been doing a good bit more of the single location BH practices as well. I find that when I try to do a hard counter the consistency is rather lacking even for single location. The robot when serving at max speed has a lot of variations and that amount of variation is able to give me a ton of trouble. I'll still do the BH/FH drills to get me ready to counter things quickly on both wings, but until I get better at single location BH drills I don't anticipate much quality from my BH quick counters.
It is really weird but if I had to teach someone backhand looping, it would probably be controversially. wrong but I would start with the Chiquita. I Feel that that stroke trains some good things that help backhand topspins universally.