Overview
The forehand is a groundstroke in which the ball is struck on the same side of the body as the dominant hand, with the palm facing the net at contact (or leading the swing). It is often the primary offensive shot in a player’s game and can be hit with topspin, slice, or flat trajectory. Forehand mechanics typically involve trunk rotation, shoulder and arm coordination, and lower-body contribution; grip and swing path vary by player and intent.Dimensions
Required inputs for processing are not yet defined. When supported, typical dimensions may include:- handedness: the handedness of the player [‘left’, ‘right’]
Notes
- This movement is documented for completeness; event and metric definitions may be added in a future update.