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Increases service variety.
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Increases pressure on the opponent’s return game.
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Usage with different angles, height, and velocity on the
backhand side.
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Provides practice for your backhand stroke, which is
customarily the weaker stroke.
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No grip change when you relocate to centercourt. This will
save invaluable time.
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Left-side backhand service will enable you to relocate quicker
and follow the ball back to the corner with improved visuals.
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Servicing a legal right-side crosscourt serve, similar to a
lefty player.
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In a high Z-lob, you have more angles because you are position
closer to the center of the service box, which facilitates
relocation advantages.
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In a high straight lob, you are able to serve closer to the
left sidewall and wallpaper a high lob to your righty opponent’s
backhand.
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Using your backhand stroke provides a viable service
alternative in case your forehand drive is tired or off that day.