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X ATTACK FOREHAND / STEPPING BACK FOR MAXIMUM POWER.
A common misconception in tennis is that stepping back is a defensive position. While sometimes it is, often players are stepping back to maximize their rotation and power to attack. Djokovic hits this shot often with great offensive results. Learn the right way to execute the attacking shot while stepping back - The X Attack - and watch your
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1. X Attack Forehand / Stepping Back For Maximum Power
2. 2 FOREHAND DRILL - Improve duplication of movement
3. ATTACKING MOVING UP & BACK
4. FOREHAND ATTACK MOVEMENT
5. Forehand Fundamentals Series
6. Forehand Grips
7. Forehand Overview
8. Forehand Overview Part 2-Lean, Lift, Load & Leverage