There are actually three basic strokes in table tennis.......top spin, block and push (or chop).
the main shot is the backhand and forehand drive but there is also topspin, loop, flick, chop, push, lob, block, chop block and that's all of the main shots.
when the ball comes on your backhand you would return it with your backhand. Don't always use your backhand though because as my coach told me. Backhand wins you points. Forehand wins you games and matches. Without a backhand you can't win though
a forhand and a backhand.
Tennis Channel Academy - 2008 The Backhand was released on: USA: 20 December 2009
If I understand your question, the best way is to show what is referred as 'stroke technique'. For example: forehand to forehand topspin, backhand to backhand topspin, forehand to forehand push/underspin, backhand to backhand push, and so on. This way, the ball is keep in play for a longer period of time so as to demonstrate the technique that is needed to master it.
Do you mean like the backhand and forehand?
The opposite is forehand (as in tennis).
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jim courier
I would have to say that for some the most challenging tennis drill could be learning the backhand technique. It can be difficult because doing anything with a backhand is difficult.
Yes as long as you do not touch any part of the net while the point is being played. simple :)