One Handed Topspin Backhand: The Consistency Fix for Club Players

How do you hit a consistent one-handed topspin backhand? Start under the ball, close the face over it, and let your contact point control direction. In this Tennis Ninja lesson, Coach Jay — a 35-year teaching pro and founder of Modern Tennis Academy — shows you how to build a one-handed topspin backhand that stops being a weakness in match play. The goal isn't one great shot. It's a repeatable topspin backhand you can trust under pressure. Most players struggle because they swing too flat, open the racket face, hit from the wrong contact point, or try to master the full loop before they can control the basic motion. This lesson builds the shot step by step. You'll learn: ✅ Why topspin is the key to a consistent backhand ✅ How to start the racket below the ball ✅ Why the racket face must close through contact ✅ How your contact point controls direction — cross-court, straight, and down the line ✅ How to experiment with your backhand grip (there's no one "correct" grip) ✅ Why the left shoulder drops to get under the ball ✅ When to use a straight backswing before adding the loop ✅ How racket height controls your topspin — and the topspin lob ✅ The "Body Blow" drill for reliable backhand consistency ✅ Why strength, flexibility, and band training help the one-hander A complete one-handed topspin backhand lesson for players who want cleaner contact, more spin, and a backhand that holds up in a match. Train Smarter. Play Better. Become a Tennis Ninja. 👉 Get YOUR strokes analyzed by Coach Jay, a 35-year teaching pro → RealTennisNinja.com 🔔 Subscribe: @realtennisninja CHAPTERS 00:00 One-Handed Topspin Backhand Overview 01:19 Topspin Fundamentals 02:32 Setup, Footwork and Contact Point 04:12 Starting Under the Ball 04:53 Grip Options and Face Control 07:12 Straight Backswing vs Loop 09:26 Fixing Net Errors and Height Control 11:15 Building the Full Loop Swing 13:40 Body Blow Consistency Drill 15:13 Strength, Flexibility and Final Review