Part 3. Swing Techniques Supporting the Basic Tactics
On this page explains the swing against the Shoot that was mentioned in the section 2.2.2. Make a Drive Return against the Shoot.
According to the law of return by Drive against Cut,
when you added a Curve⋅Drive(RT) to the Shoot (L) from the opponent, the spin would change to Drive(T).
And the spin given by your racket had to be the same for both of the backswing and foreswing.
Once again confirm. If you are possible to add the spin indicated by the vector diagram, it is OK in any swing. Following techniques are one example.
You rub ball's right shoulder toward your intended direction with standing the racket head to the upper left 45 degree.
You rub the ball's right shoulder toward your intended direction with standing the racket head to the upper left 45 degree or with tilting the racket head to the front left side 45 degree.