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You can reach to the left, just need to make the elbow positioning stable by carrying your backswing to the ball. This is one of my favorite videos on backhand topspin. One can quibble with the specific technique and whether you should let the wrist whip "all the way through", but the point he makes about the versatility of good technique with elbow positioning still stands to this day for me at least - if you position your elbow properly relative to any ball, you should be able to play a reasonably powerful stroke.Got it - I need to consider this but think I understand. Certainly for FH I need to work that lower body and circular/swing type of movement. BH however feels very dependent on simply having moved across further to the BH side so I am behind the ball rather than reaching to my left for it. I have tendency to stay planted after a serve or return on FH rather than move across to be ready for BH or have space for FH - it's a habit that is exacerbated when I am nervous.