Use a preparation racket height, hit the ball between forehead and shoulder, and use a forward-down follow-through, avoiding a circular motion.
Very useful if you are trying to add the backhand bajada to your game. The coaches highlight why this shot can be difficult and common mistakes players make. They explain the preparation, impact point, and follow-through needed for a more effective shot. Understanding when and how to use the bajada after a lob is key to controlling the point. Their use of simple analogies helps make the technique easier to remember.