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Discover Ludwig"backhand to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of hitting something with the back of one's hand or racket, typically in a sports context. Example: The tennis player executed a perfect backhand to score the winning point. Another example: He used a backhand to block the punch thrown at him.
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The pair trade blows from the back of the court, backhand to backhand to backhand.
They go backhand to backhand to backhand, and Murray blinks, hitting tiredly into the net.
Semin then went backhand to forehand to beat Biron.
Koubek then netted a backhand to end the match.
Double-handed backhand to open court and she duffed it.
He developed a much-imitated technique for hitting a strong backhand to accompany his powerful forehand.
Sutter went to his backhand to beat Lundqvist for his first goal in 16 games.
Djokovic then his his second serve out wide again to Isner's backhand to begin the point.
Incredibly, Federer stages one final act of defiance, firing a brilliant backhand to reach deuce.
He lances Nadal with a surgical sliced backhand to the corner.
And Nalbandian fluffs a backhand to allow Baghdatis to serve for the match.
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