A backhand drop shot in tennis is a delicate shot played close to the net that lands softly over the net, making it difficult for the opponent to reach. It is executed by using a backhand grip, slicing the ball with underspin, and gently tapping it over the net with a short and controlled swing.
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A backhand drop is a shot in sports like badminton and squash where the player hits the shuttlecock or ball softly and close to the front wall. To execute a backhand drop, the player uses a backhand grip and swings the racket with a downward motion to gently place the shuttlecock or ball near the front of the court.
The opposite is forehand (as in tennis).
If you don't know this then you shouldn't play Badminton
When the shot is played just as the ball has hit the court, it's called a half volley.
basic: forehand, backhand, serve, lob. advanced: topspin, slice, flat, and dropshot
One of the major disadvantages in using a drop shot is that it is one of the hardest shots in tennis to master and do correctly. While playing in a match though the main disadvantage is if the player you are challenging is quick enough to get the drop shot and get a good angle which then it can be impossible to return the shot sometimes and then if the player retrieves the drop shot and the player returns the drop shot return the player who does the drop is very vulnerable for the next return.
A backhander is a blow given with the back of a hand, a bribe, or a shot in racquet sports played backhand.
generally when its behind him on his left hand side. also whenever its on his left hand side but you wouldn't call it a backhand shot either a backhand net or block
A drop shot is a shot in raquet sports which requires slicing the ball, putting a backspin on the ball just over the net.
It depends. A shot with backspin will drop a lot faster then a topspin or flat shot.
A forehand shot in Badminton is where the shuttlecock is hit forward with the racquet without crossing the upper body as in a backhand shot.
The name for a generic shot in tennis is a stroke. Strokes include forehands, backhands, volleys, drop shots, lobs, approach shots, serves, returns, groundstrokes, half-volleys, lob volleys, overheads, etc.