- BACKHAND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BACKHAND is a stroke (as in tennis) made with the back of the hand turned in the direction of movement; also : the side on which such strokes are made
- Backhand - Wikipedia
The backhand is a shot used in most racket sports, such as tennis, table tennis and pickleball, where the back of the hand precedes the palm when swinging the racket Except in the phrase backhand volley, the term refers to a groundstroke (where the ball has bounced before it is struck)
- How to Hit a Backhand in Tennis - USTA. com
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- BACKHAND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ˈbækˌhænd Add to word list (in sports such as tennis) a way of hitting the ball in which the back of the hand holding the racket is turned in the direction you want to hit the ball (Definition of backhand from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- BACKHAND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Backhand definition: a stroke, slap, etc , made with the palm of the hand turned toward the body and the back of the hand turned in the direction of the stroke, slap, etc See examples of BACKHAND used in a sentence
- Backhand - definition of backhand by The Free Dictionary
1 a stroke, slap, etc , made with the back of the hand turned forward 2 (in tennis, squash, etc ) a stroke made with the back of the hand facing the direction of movement 3 handwriting that slopes toward the left 4 backhanded
- backhand - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
backhand (third-person singular simple present backhands, present participle backhanding, simple past and past participle backhanded) To execute a backhand stroke or throw
- backhand noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of backhand noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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