By focusing on a relaxed, non-rushing motion, using a close and high racket preparation with your left hand, freezing the racket before contact, rotating your body, opening the racket face for slice, having a later contact point, slicing down, and using a long follow-through.
This lesson is really useful if you are looking to take your forehand volley to the next level. The coach breaks down the technique into ten clear steps, from preparation to follow-through. Paying attention to these tips, especially about the left hand and the contact point, can make a big difference in your volley consistency and power. It's a great guide to refine your forehand volley and put more pressure on your opponents.