The backhand clear is the shot that exposes every player who hasn't drilled it — a thumb-braced grip, back to the net, and a sharp late forearm snap are what turn a panicked scoop into a genuine reset. This guide covers grip, footwork, the supination snap that creates length, common faults, and a focused drill to build consistency from your backhand rear corner.
The backhand smash is one of the hardest shots to hit with real pace — almost all the power comes from a sharp forearm supination snap at the top of the reach. This guide covers the mechanics, the grip, the most common faults (swinging with the whole arm, taking the shuttle too late), and the honest truth about when a backhand clear is the smarter choice.