backhand drive

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backhand drive

A tennis player executes a powerful backhand drive across the court.

Definition

Noun: A backhand drive is a specific type of tennis or racket sport stroke. It is a hard, fast, and typically flat or slightly topspin shot executed from the backhand side of a player's body. The term emphasizes both the stroke's power ("drive") and the side from which it is hit ("backhand").

Usage

The term is used to describe a specific, forceful shot in racket sports. It is a technical term common in sports commentary, coaching, and player analysis. - It is used as a countable noun (e.g., a backhand drive, several backhand drives). - It often appears in descriptions of play, analysis of technique, or when highlighting a player's skill.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • She won the point with a powerful backhand drive down the line.
    • His backhand drive is his most reliable weapon when under pressure.
    • The coach focused on improving the player's backhand drive during practice.
Advanced Usage
  • "to hit a backhand drive": This is the standard verb collocation for executing this shot.
    • He prefers to hit a backhand drive rather than a slice when he has time to set up.
  • The shot can be modified by adjectives describing its quality or direction: , , .
Variants and Related Words
  • Backhand (noun): The more general term for any stroke hit from the backhand side, which can include slices, dropshots, and drives.
  • Forehand drive (noun): The equivalent powerful shot hit from the forehand side.
  • Backhand slice (noun): A backhand stroke hit with underspin, contrasting with the typically flatter or topspin drive.
Synonyms
  • Backhand winner (noun): While not identical, a successful backhand drive that wins the point is often called a backhand winner. "Drive" specifies the type of stroke; "winner" specifies the outcome.
Related Phrases
  • Down-the-line backhand: A common direction for a backhand drive, hit straight along the sideline.
  • Inside-out backhand drive: A strategic shot where a right-handed player, for example, runs around their forehand to hit a backhand drive into the opponent's backhand corner (or vice-versa for a left-handed player).
backhand drive

A tennis player executes a powerful backhand drive across the court.

Noun
  1. a hard straight return made on the backhand side