Squash analysis - No turn cross off a back wall hit
Shot selection - by not turning when swinging your opponent can not read your body and make the initial dynamic move early needed to volley a cross court drive this allows your drive to hit the floor and bind in the back corner making it harder for control and power out of the corner. This is best done off a wide drive with your opponent covering the drive down the wall which can be a good shot. From the forehand it is much more viable as you are hitting to the backhand for your opponent which takes longer to prep and generally has less power and a smaller capable hitting range.

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