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It spins when you roll your racket while hitting the ball... In coaching terms, instead of "rolling your racket" you "stroke" or move your racket from point A to B to C. Example: Top spin; point A would be your back swing and usually below the path of the oncoming ball.......point B would be your contact point of the ball.......point C would be stroking forward in an upward direction, thereby imparting top spin on the ball. There is more information on the issue of spin and the material on the face of the paddle at the linked question.

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