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Backhand Deep Corner Recovery-An Ultimate Infographic

Backhand Deep Corner Recovery is a common technique for squash players. We have designed an awesome infographic about backhand deep corner recovery. Check it out!

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Backhand Deep Corner Recovery-An Ultimate Infographic

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  1. BOSS Squash SKILL Deep Corner RECOVERY bosssquash.com BACKHAND When playing a veteran squash player, a common strategy is to hit the ball deep into the corner on the backhand side of the court. In order to defend against this, it would be easy to say “don’t let the ball get deep in the corner.” However, that is easier said than done because squash is a fast-paced game. The best shot in this situation is to use your backhand shot to hit the ball back. If done properly, it can even put your opponent at the same spot after recovery. Backhand 1 2 3 Spread the feet square apart. Bend your knees for better balance while shifting the weight of your body onto the right leg. Shift your body weight as you swing the racquet towards the direction of the oncoming ball. With a cocked wrist, flick the racquet with a strong wrist motion and follow through with the shot as the ball makes contact with the racquet. Backhand Recovery Quickly regain the ‘T’ position using the momentum from the shot. Project the ball towards the same deep backhand corner. This way you can make the volley as difficult and can return to the ‘T’ position quicker. INCOMING BALL TRAJECTORY OUTWARD PROJECTION Race the ball towards the corner leaning over with your right foot ahead your body. Use the back and side walls as reference for projecting the ball. Join us on: bosssquash.com SOURCE: https://bosssquash.com/blog/deep-corner-recovery/

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