Table tennis is considered one of the sports with high physical demands, requiring a set of precise motor skills such as speed, strength, and accuracy to execute movements proficiently. Among the most prominent skills that a player needs to master in this game are the forehand and backhand spin shots, which require a high level of coordination among various biomechanical forces that control the player's motor performance. Problem of the Study: The main scientific problem is that traditional tests used to measure the accuracy of spin shots often rely solely on analyzing the ball's landing area, without considering the time taken to execute the shot, even though time is a critical factor that can directly affect the effectiveness and accuracy of performance. Hence, there is a need to adopt a new research perspective that considers the integration of racket angle, shot execution time, and ball trajectory as a methodological approach to developing more accurate and objective assessment tools. The researcher have adopted biomechanics as a means to achieve the following objectives: 1. To determine the accuracy index of forehand and backhand spin shots for players from Khanqin Sports Club in table tennis. 2. To explore the relationship between some biomechanical variables (racket angle and ball launch speed) and the accuracy index of forehand and backhand spin shots, aiming to identify how these variables affect performance. Hypothesis of the Study: There is a statistically significant relationship between some biomechanical variables (racket angle and ball launch speed) and the accuracy index of forehand spin shots for players from Khanqin Sports Club in table tennis. This chapter includes the methodology used by the researcher. The researcher employed various means and tools to collect information and samples, defined as "a set of units or observations taken from the research community through different methods known as sampling methods. Accordingly, the research sample included (75) observations divided among (5) players, with (15) observations taken from each player to select some biomechanical variables. Chapter Four. The results obtained through statistical treatments were presented and compared with the corresponding tabulated values. The results were then analyzed and discussed according to scientific sources, both Arabic and foreign. The researchers found significant and non-significant relationships among the studied research variables. 1.Slightly reduce ball speed when attempting to achieve higher accuracy. 2. Use a slightly larger racket angle (less acute) to improve control over the ball. If you need any further assistance or modifications, feel free to ask