Backhand Volley Technique | PRO LEVEL VOLLEYS

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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    Hitting a professional level shot may seem like a daunting task--but with the correct technique anyone can emulate the pros' volleys. In today's lesson Brady is tackling the technique for the backhand volley.
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  • @DailyTennisLesson
    @DailyTennisLesson  Год назад

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  • @robertmitchell7357
    @robertmitchell7357 7 лет назад +17

    Brady, I've only been playing for a few years after being a baseball and football player in my youth. On pure athleticism I've probably gotten up to playing 4.5 tennis. My biggest weaknesses are techinical and nothing is weaker than my back hand volley. But your instruction is so specific, it really is special. thanks so much for putting so much effort into it.

  • @dougwrightuspta6221
    @dougwrightuspta6221 3 месяца назад +1

    Great Job. There are very few Pros who are advanced volleyers anymore... You might have to look back to Rafter, Edberg, or Cash.

  • @harishreddy4034
    @harishreddy4034 5 лет назад +12

    One of the best videos on the backhand volley. Captures all the points in a quick short video. Thanks.

  • @antoniovivaldi2270
    @antoniovivaldi2270 7 лет назад +3

    Again great instruction! Thank you!

  • @arashtahibi7452
    @arashtahibi7452 2 года назад +1

    again good video, good explanation -> very helpful! Thanks! 🙂👍🏽

  • @yihua6390
    @yihua6390 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the click. I have learnt a lot!😊

  • @FunWithPhoenix
    @FunWithPhoenix 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you. I just watched several of your videos on two-handed backhand, forehand, and volleys. I practiced my swing along with you and took some great little notes to remind me when I'm on the court. :)

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  7 лет назад

      Awesome, thanks for watching and good luck with your game!

  • @davitong
    @davitong Год назад

    I find visualising the "equator" of the tennis ball helps me bring together all the elements of the backhand volley.

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  Год назад

      I like that reference point as well. A great visualizer!

  • @dioscurity
    @dioscurity 8 лет назад +4

    There are a lot of videos out there nowadays but this is a very concise explanation of the many facets of the backhand volley with emphasis on key aspects. Well done!

  • @caldwellkelley3084
    @caldwellkelley3084 7 лет назад +2

    Always great instruction Brady! Thanks for your efforts!

  • @bobgolden939
    @bobgolden939 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome explanation- thank you!

  • @dima8832
    @dima8832 Год назад

    Awesome! Cant wait to try it

  • @m.e.w.f4181
    @m.e.w.f4181 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the really helpful video. I've really had trouble with my backhand volleys
    I usually do drop shots but I want to learn to hit it deep. Thanks👍

  • @brandcorp5763
    @brandcorp5763 7 лет назад +3

    Great tennis lesson... thank you!

  • @jirisan00
    @jirisan00 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @arkansas1147
    @arkansas1147 7 лет назад +10

    you are a good Coach I did enjoy your video

  • @ivobaren1
    @ivobaren1 5 месяцев назад

    if you use inbetween cont & eastern bh grip you can get more power and backspin

  • @buddhavarapumurthy8953
    @buddhavarapumurthy8953 Год назад

    The clarity of the lesson is impressive. Thank you!

  • @seeeyell
    @seeeyell 5 лет назад +1

    This is a keeper. Thanks.

  • @ajaykumara7158
    @ajaykumara7158 3 года назад

    Nice video thank you sir

  • @PrecisionPointTennis
    @PrecisionPointTennis Год назад

    Super awesome 🎾🏆

  • @JOSEANTONIODESIMON
    @JOSEANTONIODESIMON 2 года назад

    Great explanation.
    Congrat.

  • @didanhtennis
    @didanhtennis 7 лет назад +1

    Brady,
    Would you please do a video on inside-out backhand volley if you have the time? Thanks

  • @jeffdevincentis6008
    @jeffdevincentis6008 7 лет назад

    Well done.

  • @mei-lingkaster2209
    @mei-lingkaster2209 5 лет назад

    I like your volley technique

  • @chicchacchula
    @chicchacchula 8 лет назад +1

    As someone new to tennis, I find it difficult to hold the racquet in the correct position for backhand volley (especially once left hand lets go of the racquet) and hit at the angle you show. And at contact, the racquet moves when the ball hits it. Maybe my wrist is not yet strong enough to do that since it is a new way of moving the wrist and feels unnatural. Like I have never used the wrist that way before. Is that common? Is it a matter of building up wrist strength and muscle memory?

  • @LuchoVena
    @LuchoVena 7 лет назад +2

    being a one hander backhand eases the transition, and actually my backhand volleys are way superior to me for forehand volley. I cant scoop up balls with it like my bh does, and it feels a bit uncomfortable acceleration to put them away like my BH does in the same "slicing" diagonal motion. I dot step away from the ball to let my arm swing more freely, but the same motion with the FH is a grey area for me lol

  • @adityacs3157
    @adityacs3157 3 года назад

    Hey coach, could you put up some tutorials for lockdown times? Is wall practice a good volley drill?

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  3 года назад +1

      Yes a wall can be great practice, even for volleys!

    • @adityacs3157
      @adityacs3157 3 года назад

      Can you pls share a drill video :)

  • @maxpowers3732
    @maxpowers3732 3 года назад

    Do you have specific advice for low backhand volleys? I keep hitting them into the net. The other issue I have is how to time the step of the dominant leg.

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  3 года назад

      Got the video just for that: www.dailytennislesson.com/video/low-backhand-volley-tech/

    • @maxpowers3732
      @maxpowers3732 3 года назад

      @@DailyTennisLesson Thank you!

  • @TheLegendAliveGaming
    @TheLegendAliveGaming 8 лет назад +2

    You probably give tennis lessons in the USA, don't you? If you do so, where? :)
    Love your videos by the way, always looking for your latest upload.
    Greetings from Germany!

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  8 лет назад +4

      +TheLegendAliveGaming Thanks Germany! Yes in Los Angeles, California.

  • @theeachuisge
    @theeachuisge 5 лет назад

    Should we ever use wrist ? (At any part of the shot to adjust the angle of the racket during the contact etc.)

    • @willzsportscards
      @willzsportscards 4 года назад

      Not on volleys. I may break wrist a smidge on a very high backhand but that’s basically a backhand overhead at that point.

  • @sweetaznspice1
    @sweetaznspice1 8 лет назад

    Great content coach! But shouldn't the racquet face be square at contact?

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  7 лет назад +1

      It depends on the height of the ball. If the ball is at or below the level of the net you're going to have to open your strings a bit, while at eye level it will be almost square or for high balls you'll be square or even slightly closed. Thanks Samuel!

    • @blessedbeliever8725
      @blessedbeliever8725 3 года назад

      Daily Tennis Lesson well, I doubt anyone sees this post, but here goes.....Brady, I analyzed your technique here and the balls you are hitting are all above the net, around your shoulder, and there is no way your racket head is perpendicular to the ground.....no way. Your racket face on every ball you hit in this video is always open (facing up), not perpendicular. I even paused the video right at contact to see your racket head, and it is not even close to being square (perpendicular). So, I guess you must just have great backspin to bring the ball down. This has been my struggle on the hard high balls hit at me while at the net (playing doubles). Not easy to step forward or even turn my shoulder much....but it seems I hit too many long because racket head is not square enough, being slightly open. I guess, being a short player, I don’t have that downward slice like you do....although yours appear to be only going downward slightly. Mostly outward.

    • @trentsmith5184
      @trentsmith5184 2 года назад

      @@blessedbeliever8725 This is an important clarification that you bring up. I've often heard coaches say to hold the leading-bottom-edge of the racquet angle through the shot, but for an awful lot of shots--if you look at the replay frame by frame, their racquet face is actually almost straight up and down at the exact point of contact, then the angle increases as they swing through the shot, to accomplish the back-spin. If you ACTUALLY do exactly as instructed on any ball that isn't close to the ground, the ball will fly up. This was so confusing to me at first and I think leads a lot of beginning volleyers to frustration when they try to follow directions, but volley after volley flies up and out of the court. Also--I paused this video right at the point of contact at 5:02 and the racquet is very close to perpendicular. If the camera was one or two feet to the left of where it is, it would look square.

  • @jackbenimble99999
    @jackbenimble99999 7 лет назад +3

    Great video! Question - I find that when I'm reaching for a backhand volley, the racket face ends up almost parallel to the ground, i.e. it's horizontal. In other words, the bottom edge is way too far out in front and its impossible the hit the ball squarely. What am I doing wrong?

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  7 лет назад +1

      That's actually pretty normal...if you're extremely extended on a backhand volley you're racket face will naturally open up, which is why a drop volley is actually a good play in that situation. However if you're not at absolute full extension, focus on not turning your palm down which is ultimately how the racket is opening up.

    • @jackbenimble99999
      @jackbenimble99999 7 лет назад

      Thanks! I'll give it a try.

  • @valeriepaul6348
    @valeriepaul6348 2 года назад

    what if you have a two handed backhand volley?

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  2 года назад

      Same concepts, but you won't get as much extension and spin. I would encourage you to switch to a one-handed backhand, which will be frustrating at first but well worth it.

  • @yakzivz1104
    @yakzivz1104 2 года назад

    this looks like he's in utah. this is good advice.

  • @haljam8828
    @haljam8828 Год назад

    I'm new. My coach said to learn slice first, then I can learn volley then serve. Is this true?

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  Год назад

      They all use the same grip, so this is not a bad idea. However, learning how to slice (and be competent at it) will take time...and you can't truly can't play tennis until you learn how to hit serves and volleys. As long as you're OK with that.

  • @TNToncourt
    @TNToncourt 4 года назад

    Missed one very important tip me thinks, swing from the shoulder and don't flap the arm to contact?

  • @youen1821
    @youen1821 8 лет назад +6

    That grip doesnt look like a true continental. It looks like you are fisting a bevel 2.5 to firm up the wrist.

  • @blim2020
    @blim2020 2 года назад

    Trying this in pickleball

  • @TheCajunAsian
    @TheCajunAsian 2 года назад

    Forgot the most important thing... Shoulder turn

    • @DailyTennisLesson
      @DailyTennisLesson  2 года назад

      Overrated on volleys, definitely wouldn't say most important.

    • @TheCajunAsian
      @TheCajunAsian 2 года назад

      @@DailyTennisLesson on backhand volleys... It's definitely the most important thing... Not on Forehand volley though

  • @faridaalakbarli9634
    @faridaalakbarli9634 3 года назад

    Thank you so much!