The purpose of this study was to analyze the difference between stance types and the horizontal rotation of should, hip, knee during a forehand top spin stroke and to enhance performance and skill. Six male high school players were the subjects, and the mean difference between the kinematic variables such as the angles of lower limbs joints, angles and horizontal rotation of shoulder, hip, knee and trunk coiling of back swing phase of the movement of the back swing and forward swing in a forehand top spin stroke through a three-dimensional motion analysis. The test data was analyzed by a t-test, and the alpha level of α=.05 was set for all tests of significance. The findings of the study were as follows; First, there was no difference in the total angles of lower limbs joints from the ready position to follow-through. Second, there was difference in the horizontal rotation angle of the E1 knee, E2 shoulder and knee, E3 shoulder and hip but the remainder event of horizontal rotation angles was no different between the two stance. Third, there was difference in the trunk coiling angle of the maximum horizontal rotation of the knee but the shoulder and hip was no different. There was different in the angle of trunk coiling in the hip-knee and should-knee in the open stance but the shoul-der-hip was no different in the two stance.