Table Tennis Backhand Attacks

Cross-court backhand: Stand with your feet parallel or slightly behind your left foot, knees slightly bent. Before hitting the ball, draw the racket under the abdomen. When the ball bounces off the table, take the elbow joint as the axis, swing the forearm upward quickly, combined with the power of the wrist turning upward, rubbing the middle or upper middle of the ball in the descending period. In the process of hitting the ball, both legs stomp upward.

Straight backhand backspin: Because the straight backhand backspin is hindered by the body's ability to exert force, the arm's power is limited, so it is difficult to pull out a high-quality backspin ball like a crosscourt shot. With the development of table tennis and the strengthening of the innovation consciousness of Chinese straight racket athletes, in order to make up for the shortcomings of the straight racket backhand technique, many athletes have started to utilize the new technique of pulling the arc circle ball on the reverse side of the straight racket backhand by drawing on the characteristics of pulling the arc circle ball on the backhand side of the horizontal racket.