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backspin Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( backspin ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ବ୍ୟାକସ୍ପିନ୍,

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backspin's Usage Examples:

Players were able to put additional backspin on the new wound, dimpled balls when using more lofted clubs, thus inducing the ball to stop more.


Chip shots usually have backspin, and if a chip doesn"t, then it is usually considered a lob.


Drop shot: Play in which the player hits the ball lightly enough to just go over the net, usually with backspin; designed to catch a player who is away from the net off guard.


In addition, several significant advances in clubhead design, most notably the 1970s development of investment-cast cavity-back designs, and the 1990s introduction of clubfaces that increased backspin to improve bite, resulted in clubs with higher launch angles and flight paths for the same loft angle than their predecessors.


Unlike the backspin and topspin the ball is hit with a swipe at neutral level.


to roll down the back of the ball, providing a mixture of sidespin and backspin.


A slice is a groundstroke or volley hit with backspin, while a topspin shot is a groundstroke or occasionally a volley hit with topspin.


Topspin is the opposite of backspin.


The backspin affects the exchange of momentum between.


Forehands hit with the eastern can have either topspin or backspin, as the gripping hand is on the same plane as the racquet, and can thus be tilted up for topspin or down for backspin rather easily.


wedges in the set of irons, produces little roll after landing on the putting green and can even be used to produce backspin if necessary.


However, sand wedges generally have not received this same reduction in loft, even as they were designed with similar weight-distribution and backspin-improving features.



Synonyms:

spin,

Antonyms:

untwist,

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