backhand drive
back
ˈbÃĻk
bāk
hand
hÃĻnd
hānd
drive
draÉĒv
draiv
/bˈakhand dɚˈaÉĒv/

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a stroke in racket sports like badminton and tennis where the player hits the ball on their non-dominant side with a forward swing motion
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The backhand drive requires good wrist and forearm strength.
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