terms |
groundstroke |
As nouns the difference between terms and groundstroke
is that
terms is while
groundstroke is (tennis) a forehand or backhand shot that is executed after the ball has bounced once on the court.
court |
groundstroke |
As a proper noun court
is (us) an abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the court").
As a noun groundstroke is
(tennis) a forehand or backhand shot that is executed after the ball has bounced once on the court.
backhand |
groundstroke |
In tennis|lang=en terms the difference between backhand and groundstroke
is that
backhand is (tennis) a stroke made across the chest from the off-hand side to the racquet hand side; a stroke during which the back of the hand faces the shot while
groundstroke is (tennis) a forehand or backhand shot that is executed after the ball has bounced once on the court.
As nouns the difference between backhand and groundstroke
is that
backhand is (tennis) a stroke made across the chest from the off-hand side to the racquet hand side; a stroke during which the back of the hand faces the shot while
groundstroke is (tennis) a forehand or backhand shot that is executed after the ball has bounced once on the court.
As a verb backhand
is to execute a backhand stroke or throw.
As an adjective backhand
is (handwriting) of any left slanting handwriting.
forehand |
groundstroke |
As nouns the difference between forehand and groundstroke
is that
forehand is (racket sports) a stroke in which the palm of the hand faces the direction of the stroke while
groundstroke is (tennis) a forehand or backhand shot that is executed after the ball has bounced once on the court.