Forward spin applied by drawing the face of the paddle up across the ball at impact.
When the club strikes a ball high and imparts a forward spin.
Forward spin, around the ball's horizontal axis, that's applied by drawing the racket strings up and over the ball at the moment of impact. A shot hit with topspin is more likely to stay in play, because it drops sharply after reaching its highest point, and it takes a high bounce.
The forward rotation of the ball that causes it to travel downward and pick up speed after bouncing off the floor.
Using a low-to-high stroke to place a forward rotation on the ball as it leaves your racquet.
To hit the top of the ball making it spin forwards while moving forwards, and forcing the ball to curve down over the net.
forward spin (usually of a moving ball) that is imparted by an upward stroke
spin of a ball that goes forward over the top of the ball, causing the ball to dip and bounce higher
Forward spin imparted by striking the ball with an upward movement of the racket.
Contact that imparts a bottom over top rotation on the ball which makes it drop quickly to the floor.
A shot that spins end-over-end, and bounces very high in the direction it was hit upon impact.
The forward rotation of the ball in motion.
hitting over the top of the ball for forward rotation in flight
Stroke over the ball, usually low to high, produced a high trajectory
A type of spin used on most aggressive shots, with an extreme amount being used in the loop shot. When you topspin the ball, the top of the ball moves away from you.
When a player strikes the ball so that it spins from low to high as it travels forward. Topspin enables a player to strike the ball with more power, because the added spin helps to bring the ball down and keep it in play.
A spin in which the front of the ball (in the direction it is travelling) rotates down while the back of the ball rotates up.
Forward rotation of the ball in flight.