Buggy Whip Forehand | Wide Defensive Weapon Explained
Learn how top players use the buggy whip or reverse forehand to defend wide balls with spin, height, and racket speed—without losing control.
Key Points
- To have great defense, you have to use “the buggy whip forehand” where the racket finishes above your head on the same side of your body
- The Buggy Whip Forehand should be hit with fast racket speed, high and with lots of spin
- Focus on keeping the head still and accelerating through contact
- When pushed out wide, “Don’t be shy, send it high”
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