here’s the 10-step process for hitting the forehand drop exactly like Ben Ben prefers to hit forehand drops which is why the setup after the serve is so important no matter where the ball is hit the goal is to get it on the outside of his right foot so if the ball is hit to the forehand side Ben usually takes it with a more open stance with the right foot in front if the ball is hit to the middle of the Court then the stance stays mostly open and if the ball is hit closer to the backhand side Ben will Shuffle over and get into a closed stance the exception for this are balls that return super deep given where Falls after his serve if a balls returned close to the back line then he takes it with a close dance but it’s always on the outside of his right foot and step two in front of his body usually the ball is slightly in front of his right knee if he’s in an open stance or his left knee if he’s in a close stance having the ball in this position allows him to hit the ball with full control and avoids getting jammed by the ball going close to his body no matter what stance he is in open or closed the majority of his weight is on his right foot as he hits the ball

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