Part 3. Swing Techniques Supporting the Basic Tactics

3.4. Cut Return against Sidespin (Curve Spin)

On this page explains the swing against the Curve that was mentioned in the Section 2.3.1. Make a Cut Return against the Curve.
According to the law of return by Cut against Sidespin, when you added a Shoot⋅Cut(LB) to the Curve (R) from the opponent, the spin would change to Drive(T). And the spin given by your racket had to be the same for both 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.

3.4.1. Offense from Your Back Swing

At the hitting point of left front, the ball needs to be rubbed the bottom left.
You start to swing with the racket's head upright, shake down your arm towards from top to bottom.

The Offense from Back Swing

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3.4.2. Offense from Your Fore Swing

At the hitting point of right back, the ball neets to be rubbed the bottom left.
You start to swing with the racket's head upright, shake down the your arm towards from top to bottom.

The Offense from Your Fore Swing

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