backhand - use in sentences

Preposition: into

  • tin: Power was rattled again and slammed the next backhand into the tin.
  • net: No, actually, more annoying is handing her the break with a weak backhand into the net.

Converse of object

  • have: He has an amazing backhand that can break down the best of players.
  • hit: First points to Federer as Roddick hits a straightforward backhand into the net.
  • hand: Injuries to the spine in tennis: single handed backhand and double handed backhand.
  • slam: Power was rattled again and slammed the next backhand into the tin.
  • slice: I had a good sliced backhand, as did Steffi, and I would have used it to good effect.

Adjective modifier

  • two-handed: This weapon is prayer, which, she wrote, ' is as sure as my two-handed backhand.
  • one-handed: Second opinion ( www.tennis-warehouse.com ): " Aggressive all court attacking players and baseliners with one-handed backhands will like it's maneuverability.
  • final: Then a final backhand down the line, followed by an ace, and the deed was done.

Modifies a noun

  • volley: The feature shot for both in the second game was the backhand volley drop.
  • nick: In the second, the left-handed Shabana turned on his cross court backhand volley nick where Power found the tin.
  • drop: The feature shot for both in the second game was the backhand volley drop.
  • flick: A backhand flick from Ashour gave him match point number 4, which he slammed a cross-court backhand into the tin.
  • boast: Nicol moved to game ball with a backhand drop and then Power put a backhand boast into the tin.
  • shot: I would ask tennis players to hit backhand shots at a certain target.

Noun used with modifier

  • cross-court: A backhand flick from Ashour gave him match point number 4, which he slammed a cross-court backhand into the tin.
  • court: In the second, the left-handed Shabana turned on his cross court backhand volley nick where Power found the tin.
  • cross: In the second, the left-handed Shabana turned on his cross court backhand volley nick where Power found the tin.
  • tennis: For example, an incorrect tennis backhand ( leading with the elbow ) is a prime cause of tennis elbow.

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